Atlas on the Biology of Soil Arthropods [electronic resource] /

From the Foreword: "Anyone who has glimpsed a sample of soil animals, especially the soil arthropods, through the binocular microscope will never forget the fascination of their abundant shapes and structures ... electron microscopy has added another dimension which multiplies the initial fascination. When I leaf through this "atlas" my attention is repeatedly caught by the numerous pictures. ... the richness of form and function of the soil arthropods has proved to be an inexhaustible source of biological interest. The authors ... demonstrate this in a praiseworthy manner. ...This atlas offers every teacher the opportunity of rapidly obtaining an overview and thus compiling the most vivid teaching material. ... Finally, the index offers easy access to each individual aspect of the subject to those who are motivated to study further.".

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Main Authors: Eisenbeis, Gerhard. author., Wichard, Wilfried. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987
Subjects:Life sciences., Zoology., Life Sciences.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72634-7
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2247882018-07-31T00:04:33ZAtlas on the Biology of Soil Arthropods [electronic resource] / Eisenbeis, Gerhard. author. Wichard, Wilfried. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1987.engFrom the Foreword: "Anyone who has glimpsed a sample of soil animals, especially the soil arthropods, through the binocular microscope will never forget the fascination of their abundant shapes and structures ... electron microscopy has added another dimension which multiplies the initial fascination. When I leaf through this "atlas" my attention is repeatedly caught by the numerous pictures. ... the richness of form and function of the soil arthropods has proved to be an inexhaustible source of biological interest. The authors ... demonstrate this in a praiseworthy manner. ...This atlas offers every teacher the opportunity of rapidly obtaining an overview and thus compiling the most vivid teaching material. ... Finally, the index offers easy access to each individual aspect of the subject to those who are motivated to study further.".1 General Introduction -- 1.1 The Soil as a Biotope -- 1.2 Forms of Life in the Soil -- 1.3 Soil Communities -- 2 Systematic Chapters -- 2.1 Order: Araneae — Spiders (Arachnida) -- 2.2 Order: Pseudoscorpiones — Pseudoscorpions (Arachnida) -- 2.3 Order: Opiliones — Harvestmen (Arachnida) -- 2.4 Order: Acari — Mites (Arachnida) -- 2.5 Order: Isopoda — Isopods (Crustacea) -- 2.6 Subclass: Chilopoda — Centipedes (Myriapoda) -- 2.7 Subclass: Diplopoda — Millipedes (Myriapoda) -- 2.8 Subclass: Pauropoda — (Myriapoda) -- 2.9 Subclass: Symphyla — (Myriapoda) -- 2.10 Order: Diplura — Doubletails (Insecta) -- 2.11 Order: Protura (Insecta) -- 2.12 Order: Collembola — Springtails (Insecta) -- 2.13 Order: Archaeognatha — Bristletails (Insecta) -- 2.14 Order: Zygentoma (Insecta) -- 2.15 Order: Dermaptera — Earwigs (Insecta) -- 2.16 Order: Blattodea — Cockroaches (Insecta) -- 2.17 Order: Ensifera — Long-Horned Grasshoppers and Crickets (Insecta) -- 2.18 Order: Hemiptera (Insecta) -- 2.19 Order: Planipennia (Insecta) -- 2.20 Order: Coleoptera — Beetles (Insecta) -- 2.21 Order: Hymenoptera (Insecta) -- 2.22 Order: Trichoptera — Caddisflies (Insecta) -- 2.23 Order: Lepidoptera — Butterflies and Moths (Insecta) -- 2.24 Order: Mecoptera - Scorpionflies (Insecta) -- 2.25 Order: Diptera — Flies (Insecta) -- 3 Preparation Techniques for Scanning Electron Microscopy -- 3.1 Selection of Specimens -- 3.2 Fixation and Dehydration of the Specimens -- 3.3 Mounting and Sputtering of the Specimens -- 3.4 Microscopy -- References -- Index of Scientific Names.From the Foreword: "Anyone who has glimpsed a sample of soil animals, especially the soil arthropods, through the binocular microscope will never forget the fascination of their abundant shapes and structures ... electron microscopy has added another dimension which multiplies the initial fascination. When I leaf through this "atlas" my attention is repeatedly caught by the numerous pictures. ... the richness of form and function of the soil arthropods has proved to be an inexhaustible source of biological interest. The authors ... demonstrate this in a praiseworthy manner. ...This atlas offers every teacher the opportunity of rapidly obtaining an overview and thus compiling the most vivid teaching material. ... Finally, the index offers easy access to each individual aspect of the subject to those who are motivated to study further.".Life sciences.Zoology.Life Sciences.Zoology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72634-7URN:ISBN:9783642726347
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Atlas on the Biology of Soil Arthropods [electronic resource] /
description From the Foreword: "Anyone who has glimpsed a sample of soil animals, especially the soil arthropods, through the binocular microscope will never forget the fascination of their abundant shapes and structures ... electron microscopy has added another dimension which multiplies the initial fascination. When I leaf through this "atlas" my attention is repeatedly caught by the numerous pictures. ... the richness of form and function of the soil arthropods has proved to be an inexhaustible source of biological interest. The authors ... demonstrate this in a praiseworthy manner. ...This atlas offers every teacher the opportunity of rapidly obtaining an overview and thus compiling the most vivid teaching material. ... Finally, the index offers easy access to each individual aspect of the subject to those who are motivated to study further.".
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