Ecology Research Group
Institute of Zoology and Anthropology Klaus Hövemeyer |
Favourite Readings
COLYER, C. N. & HAMMOND, C.O. (1951): Flies of the British Isles. Frederick Warne, London, New York. ELTON, C. (1927): Animal Ecology. Sidgwick & Jackson, London. GILBERT, F. (1990): Insect Life Cycles - Genetics, Evolution and Co-ordination. Springer, London et al. HEINRICH, B. (1979): Bumblebee Economics. Harvard University Press, Cambridge et al. HÖVEMEYER, K. (2000): Ecology of Diptera. In: PAPP, L.& DARVAS, B. (eds): Manual of Palaearctic Diptera. Science Herald, Budapest; pp: 437-489. HUTCHINSON, G.E. (1959): Homage to Santa Rosalia or Why are there so many kinds of animals? The American Naturalist 93: 342-356. SHAW, J. (1987): John Shaw's Closeups in Nature. AMPHOTO, New York. STRONG, D.R., LAWTON, J.H. & SOUTHWOOD, T.R.E. (1987): Insects on Plants. Blackwell, Oxford. WHITE, T.C.R. (1993): The Inadequate Environment - Nitrogen and the Abundance of Animals. Springer, Berlin et al. WILBUR, H.M. (1980): Complex life cycles. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 11: 67-93. Links (To be completed) Are you interested in contacting German dipterists? I myself have organized the workgroup of dipterists within the DGaaE (Deutsche Gesellschaft für allgemeine und angewandte Entomologie) for about ten years - so I am aquainted with most German dipterists and I'd be pleased to help. In the meantime, there have been many organisational changes and you can also contact German dipterists via the |
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