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References from  my Library on Alpine/Arctic Fauna

A Web Page by Roy J. Beckemeyer

Last updated: 1 March, 2000

  1. Danks, H.V., 1981, "Arctic arthropods: A review of systematics and ecology with particular reference to the North American fauna", Ent. Soc. of Canada, Ottawa
  2. Danks, H.V., 1981,"Bibliography of the arctic arthropods of the nearctic region", Ent. Soc. of Canada, Ottawa
  3. Danks, H.V., & J.A. Downes, 1997, "Insects of the Yukon", Biol. Surv. of Canada Monograph Series No. 2, Ottawa, Ontario
  4. Denlinger, D.L., & R.E. Lee, Jr., 1998, "Physiology of cold sensitivity", pp. 55-95 in Temperature sensitivity in insects and application in integrated pest management, G.J. Hallman & D.L. Denlinger, eds., Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado
  5. Frisbie, M.P., & R.E. Lee, Jr., 1997, "Inoculative freezing and the problem of winter survival for freshwater macroinvertebrates", J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc., 16(3):635-650
  6. Kevan, P., 1989, "Thermoregulation in arctic insects and flowers: adaptation and co-adaptation in behaviour, anatomy, and physiology", pp. 747-753 in Thermal Physiology, J.B. Mercer, Ed., Elsevier Science Publishers
  7. Lee, R.E. Jr., 1989, "Insect cold-hardiness: To freeze or not to freeze, BioScience, 39(5):308-313
  8. Lee, R.E. Jr., & J.G. Baust, 1982, "Respiratory metabolism of the antarctic tick, Ixodes uriae", COmp. Biochem. Physiol., 72A(1):167-171
  9. Lee, R.E., Jr., & J.P. Costanzo, 1998, "Biological ice nucleation and ice distribution in cold-hardy ectothermic animals", Annual Rev. Physiol., 60:55-72
  10. Mani, M.S., 1962, "Introduction to high altitude entomology", Methuen & Co., Ltd., London [A Classic!]
  11. Mani, M.S., 1968, "Ecology and biogeography of high altitude insects", Dr. W. Junk N.V. Publishers, The Hague [Ditto!]
  12. Moore, M.V., & R.E. Lee, Jr., 1991, "Surviving the big chill: Overwintering strategies of aquatic and terrestrial insects", American Entomologist, Summer 1991

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