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The life history of the parental shield bug, Parastrachia Japonensis
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The life history of the parental shield bug, Parastrachia Japonensis/ edited by Lisa Filippi, Shintaro Nomakuchi.
other author:
Filippi, Lisa.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2022.,
Description:
xxiii, 272 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. General Biology of Parastrachia japonensis -- Chapter 2. Mechanisms for prolonged survival without food -- Chapter 3. Mating behavior -- Chapter 4. Parental care -- Chapter 5. Parent-offspring communication -- Chapter 6. Foraging strategies -- Chapter 7. Nematodes exploiting P. japonensis -- Chapter 8. Future directions: where do we go from here?
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Subject:
Stinkbugs - Japan. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3018-8
ISBN:
9789811930188
The life history of the parental shield bug, Parastrachia Japonensis
The life history of the parental shield bug, Parastrachia Japonensis
[electronic resource] /edited by Lisa Filippi, Shintaro Nomakuchi. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2022. - xxiii, 272 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Entomology monographs,2522-5278. - Entomology monographs..
Chapter 1. General Biology of Parastrachia japonensis -- Chapter 2. Mechanisms for prolonged survival without food -- Chapter 3. Mating behavior -- Chapter 4. Parental care -- Chapter 5. Parent-offspring communication -- Chapter 6. Foraging strategies -- Chapter 7. Nematodes exploiting P. japonensis -- Chapter 8. Future directions: where do we go from here?
This book presents the discoveries made during nearly three decades of research on the parental shield bug, Parastrachia japonensis inhabiting Kyushu Island, Japan. P. japonensis has evolved a unique and fascinating life history, characterized by extreme behavioral and physiological adaptations that have culminated in a singularly dependent relationship with its lone host tree, Schoepfia jasminodora (Olacaceae), which is a generally scarce and unreliable resource. It is expected that the evolution of parental care behaviors in the strictly semelparous P. japonensis was more directly influenced by the benefit to females that arises from enhanced survivorship of current offspring, rather than any possible cost the females might incur in terms of reduced future reproductive success, because no future reproduction is possible. The authors explain how the different parental cares in this species enhance offspring survivorship in the context of the ecological conditions it has experienced over evolutionary time. The book begins with a recap of the earliest studies, the reports through 1991, and then introduces the many fascinating aspects of the life history, neurobiology, physiology and behavior of P. japonensis that have been newly discovered since, and those aspects that have been confirmed through experimentation over the past thirty years. This comprehensive review of information will be useful for comparative studies of parental care in other semelparous and iteroparous organisms experiencing both similar and different ecological constraints. The book will be of academic interest to undergraduate and graduate students of entomology, zoology, behavior, and behavioral ecology.
ISBN: 9789811930188
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-19-3018-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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