01822nam a2200313 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902000180006010000240007824500860010226000350018830000150022352010230023865000190126165000150128065000130129565000140130865000130132265000200133565000160135565000120137165000110138365000160139465000160141065000230142665300230144965300120147265300240148413910632009-11-15 1966 bl uuuu 00u1 u #d a0-412-10760-01 aSOUTHWOOD, T. R. E. aEcological methodsbwith particular reference to the study of insect populations. aLondon: Chapman and Hallc1966 a391p.cil. aIntroduction to the study of animal populations. The sampling programme and the measurement and description of dispersion. Absolute population estimates using marking techniques. Absolute population estimates by sampling a unit of habita - air, plant, plant products and vertebrate hosts. Absolute population estimates by sampling a unit of habita - soil and litter. Absolute population estimates by sampling a unit of habitar-fresh-water habitats. Relative methods of population measurement and the derivation of absolute estimates. Estimates based on products and effects in insects. Observational and experimental methods for the estimation of natality, mortality and dispersal. The construction, description and analysis of age-specific life-tabbles. Age-grouping of insects and time-specific life-tables. Experimental component analysis of population processes. The measurement of association between species and the description of a fauna. The estimation of productivity and the construction of an energy budget. aanimal ecology abirth rate ahabitats amortality aEcologia aEcologia Animal aEntomologia aHabitat aInseto aMortalidade aPopulação aTaxa de Natalidade aInsecta population aInsetos aPopulacao de inseto