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|a New, Tim R.
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|a ‘In Considerable Variety’: Introducing the Diversity of Australia’s Insects /
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|a Preface -- Chapter 1. The basic insect pattern: theme and variations -- Chapter 2. Fossils and major insect adaptations -- Chapter 3. Insect life histories -- Chapter 4. Origins, distributions and diversity -- Chapter 5. Environments and habitats for insects in Australia -- Chapter 6. Foods and feeding biology -- Chapter 7. Insect behaviour and lifestyles -- Chapter 8. Insect communities -- Chapter 9. Insect populations -- Chapter 10. Insects in inland water environments -- Chapter 11. Australia’s alpine insects -- Chapter 12. Lowland insects and their environments: non-forest insects -- Chapter 13. Forest insects -- Chapter 14. Insects and people in Australia -- Chapter 15. Australia’s alien insects -- Chapter 16. Conservation -- Chapter 17. Diversity and its implications for understanding Australia’s insects -- Appendix 1. Australia’s insects: the players -- Index.
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