ABSTRACT

Interest in insect behavior is growing rapidly, as reflected both in courses devoted fully to the topic and in its inclusion in general biology, ecology, invertebrate zoology, and animal behavior--as well as general entomology--curricula. Instructors and students find that insects are in many ways uniquely suitable animals for behavioral study: the

part B|32 pages

Spatial Adjustment and Orientation

part D|14 pages

Food Recognition, Acceptance, and Regulation

part F|9 pages

Defense

chapter 20|9 pages

Defensive Behavior in Beetles

part H|14 pages

Brood Care, Nesting, and Social Life

part K|47 pages

Aids to the Instructor