The Thermal Warriors: Strategies of Insect Survival

The Thermal Warriors: Strategies of Insect Survival

by Bernd Heinrich
The Thermal Warriors: Strategies of Insect Survival

The Thermal Warriors: Strategies of Insect Survival

by Bernd Heinrich

Hardcover(Reprint 2014)

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Overview

All bodily activity is the result of the interplay of vastly complex physiological processes, and all of these processes depend on temperature. For insects, the struggle to keep body temperature within a suitable range for activity and competition is often a matter of life and death.

A few studies of temperature regulation in butterflies can be found dating back to the late 1800s, but only recently have scientists begun to study the phenomenon in other insects. In The Thermal Warriors Bernd Heinrich explains how, when, and in general what insects regulate their body temperature and what it means to them. As he shows us, the ingenuity of the survival strategies insects have evolved in the irreducible crucible of temperature is astonishing: from shivering and basking, the construction of turrets (certain tiger beetles), and cooling with liquid feces to stilting (some desert ants and beetles), "panting" in grasshoppers and "sweating cicada," and counter- and alternating-currents of blood flow for heat retention and heat loss.

In The Thermal Warriors Heinrich distills his great reference work, The Hot-Blooded Insects, to its essence: the most significant and fascinating stories that illustrate general principles, all conveyed in the always engaging prose we have come to expect from this author.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674183759
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 02/05/1996
Edition description: Reprint 2014
Pages: 235
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.06(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Heinrich Bernd :

Bernd Heinrich is Professor Emeritus of Biology at the University of Vermont. He has written several memoirs of his life in science and nature, including One Man’s Owl, and Ravens in Winter. Bumblebee Economics was twice a nominee for the American Book Award in Science, and A Year in the Maine Woods won the 1995 Rutstrum Authors’ Award for Literary Excellence.

Table of Contents

Preface

1. From Cold Crawlers to Hot Flyers

2. Heat Balance

3. The Flight Motor

4. Warm-Up by Shivering

5. Warm-Up by Basking

6. Cooling off

7. Form and Function

8. Conserving Energy

9. Why Do Insects Thermoregulate?

10. Strategies for Survival

11. Thermal Arms Races

12. Heat Treatments

13. Heating and Cooling the Nest

14. Insects in Man-Made Habitats

Epilogue

Selected Readings

Index

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