Parasitoid Wasps of South East Asia
- Publisher
CABI - Published
19th December 2023 - ISBN 9781800620599
- Language English
- Pages 440 pp.
- Size 6" x 9"
- Images photos & maps
Parasitoid wasps are cosmopolitan, numerous and enormously diverse with probably one million or more species worldwide, most of which occur in moist tropics. The ecological importance of this group of insects is enormous although perhaps most evident in their major roles in the control of insect pest populations. In natural ecosystems they are integral in regulating populations of a vast number of insects, and therefore are key players in terrestrial food webs. Knowledge of their biology is still very poor because the current state of taxonomy is still in its infancy in many parts of the world.
In this book, we provide an overview of the more than 30 families of parasitoid wasps that are found in 11 countries in South East Asia. Particular emphasis is given to the most commonly encountered and reared, and those used as natural enemies in biological control programs. In addition, outlines of the biology, ecology and behavior of each family and important subfamily are presented. The current state of taxonomy in the region is summarized using distribution maps. Other chapters cover basic morphology, terminology and identification, collecting and rearing in the tropics, food web construction, and the molecular revolution in identification of difficult taxonomic groups. All groups are photographically illustrated.
This book will be of value to professional entomologists, academics, entomology students and the growing body of amateur entomologists and insect photographers.
Buntika A. Butcher, PhD
Dr. Buntika A. Butcher has worked on parasitoid wasps (plus some forensic entomology) since gaining her PhD in the Department of Biology, Imperial College London in 2004. On returning to Thailand she was appointed to a lectureship at Chulalongkorn University Bangkok and was subsequently promoted to Associate Professor in 2015. She has published more than 60 papers; co-authored Practical R for Biologists: An Introduction (2021); and has supervised numerous entomology students to masters and doctoral degree levels.
Donald Quicke, PhD
Dr. Donald Quicke has had more than 40 years' experience teaching undergraduate and postgraduate biology students, initially at Sheffield University, UK and then at Imperial College London. He retired in 2013 and is now a teaching research fellow at the Department of Biology, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. He co-authored Practical R for Biologists: An Introduction (2021). He is one of the world's leading experts on the taxonomy, systematics, and biology of parasitoid wasps.