Newsletter of the Biological Survey of Canada (Terrestrial Arthropods)

Volume 20 No. 2, Fall 2001

Selected Publications Associated with the Biological Survey

 

General information and editorial notes

News and Notes
Brief on label data standards published

Field trip to the Onefour grasslands

Summary of the Scientific Committee meeting

Survey office disruption

Second spider newsletter published

Canadian Biodiversity Network

Members of the Scientific Committee

 

Project Update: Arthropod Fauna of Soils 2001

The Quiz Page

Arctic Corner

Selected future conferences

Quips and Quotes

Requests for Material or Information

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Arthropod ectoparasites of vertebrates in Canada.  A brief

 

1991. T.D. Galloway and H.V. Danks. Bull. ent. Soc. Can. 23(1), Suppl. 11 pp.

 

Free of charge on request
or 
read it online here

 

Arthropods of springs, with particular reference to Canada

 

1991. D.D. Williams and H.V. Danks (Eds.). Mem. ent. Soc. Can. 155. 217 pp.

 

$21 (includes shipping) from Entomological Society of Canada*

 

 

The importance of research collections of terrestrial arthropods. A brief

 

1991. G.B. Wiggins et al. Bull. ent. Soc. Can. 23(2), Suppl. 16 p.

 

 

Free of charge on request

or read it online here

 

 

Winter habitats and ecological adaptations for winter survival

 

 

1991. H.V. Danks. pp. 231-259 in R.E. Lee and D.L. Denlinger (Eds.), Insects at Low Temperature. Chapman and Hall, New York. 513 pp.

 

Book available through
booksellers

 

 

 

Life cycle pathways and the analysis of complex life cycles in insects

 

1991. H.V. Danks. Can. Ent. 123(1-2): 23-40.

 

 

Copies available on request from author

 

 

Museum collections: fundamental values and modern problems

 

1991. H.V. Danks. Collection Forum 7(2): 95-111.

 

 

Reprints available on request from author

 

 

Long life cycles in insects

 

 

1992. H.V. Danks. Can. Ent. 124(1): 167-187.

 

 

Reprints available on request from author

 

 

Biodiversity and insect collections

 

 

1992. S.A. Marshall. Canadian Biodiversity 2(2): 16-22.

 

Available from author

 

 

Arctic insects as indicators of environmental change

 

1992. H.V. Danks. Arctic 45(2): 159-166

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Reprints available on request from author

 

 

Biodiversity of nearctic soil arthropods

 

 

1992. V.M. Behan-Pelletier and B. Bissett. Canadian Biodiversity 2(3): 5-14.

 

Available from author

 

 

 

The biodiversity crisis, a national initiative: the Biological Survey of Canada (Terrestrial Arthropods)

 

1993. H.V. Danks. Association of Systematics Collections Newsletter 21(2): 17-23.

 

 

 
Systematics and entomology: diversity, distribution, adaptation and application

 

1993. G.E. Ball and H.V. Danks (Eds.). Mem. ent. Soc. Can. 165. 272 pp.

 

 

$25 (includes shipping) from  Entomological Society of Canada*

 

 

Environmental lip-synching in Canada

 

1993. G.E. Ball. Alternatives 20(1): 21.

 

 
Seasonal adaptations in insects from the high arctic

 

 

 

1993. H.V. Danks. pp. 54-66 in M. Takeda and S. Tanaka (Eds.), [Seasonal adaptation and diapause in insects]. Bun-ichi-Sogo Publ., Ltd., Tokyo. (In Japanese).

 

Copies of English version
available on request from author

 

 

 

 

La diversité des espèces d'insectes du Québec, vues dans une perspective nord-américaine

 

1994. H.V. Danks. Revue d'entomologie du Québec 37 [1992]: 46-51.

 

 

Tirés-à-part disponibles
sur demande.

 

 

 

Regional diversity of insects in North America

 

1994. H.V. Danks. American Entomologist 40(1): 50-55.

 

Reprints available on request from author

 

Terrestrial arthropod biodiversity: planning a study and recommended sampling techniques. A brief

 

1994. S.A. Marshall, R.S.Anderson, R.E. Roughley, V. Behan-Pelletier and H.V. Danks. Bull. ent. Soc. Can. 26(1), Suppl. 33 pp.

 

Copies available on request from the Survey; 

or read it online here

 

 

 

Terrestrial arthropods of peatlands, with particular reference to Canada

 

1994. A.T. Finnamore and S.A. Marshall (Eds.). Mem. ent. Soc. Can. 169. 289 pp.

 

 

$32 (includes shipping) from  Entomological Society of Canada*

 

 

Insect Life-cycle Polymorphism: Theory, Evolution and Ecological Consequences for Seaonality and Diapause Control

 

1994. H.V. Danks (Ed.). Series Entomologica 52. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands. 376 pp.

 

$195 U.S. Available from
Kluwer Academic Publ.
Group, P.O. Box 358,
Accord Station, Hingham,
MS 02018-0358

 

Insect cold-hardiness: insights from the Arctic.

 

1994. H.V. Danks, O. Kukal and R.A. Ring. Arctic 47(4): 391-404.

 

Reprints available on request

 

Regional diversity of insects in the Pacific Northwest

 

1995. H.V. Danks. J. ent. Soc. Br. Columb. 92: 57-71.

 

Reprints available on request from author

 

The advantages of using arthropods in ecosystem management. A brief from the Biological Survey of Canada (Terrestrial Arthropods)

 

1996. A.T. Finnamore. 11 pp.

 

 

 

 

Limited number of copies
available upon request

or read it online here

 

 

 

The SAGE Project. A workshop report on terrestrial arthropod sampling protocols for graminoid ecosystems

 

1996. A.T. Finnamore (Ed.)

 

 

 

 

Available on the Internet
at http://www.cciw.ca/
eman-temp/reports/
publications/sage/intro.html

 

 

 

How to assess insect biodiversity without wasting your time. A brief.

 

 

1996. H.V. Danks. Biological Survey of Canada Document Series No. 5, ISBN 0-9692727-6-6. 20 pp.

 

Copies available on request or read it online here

(Abridged version in Global Biodiversity (1997) (version française dans La biodiversité
mondiale
(1997))

 

The wider integration of studies on insect cold-hardiness

 

1996. H.V. Danks. European Journal of Entomology 93(3): 383-403.

 

Reprints available on request from author

 

 

Annotated List of Workers on Systematics and Faunistics of Canadian Insects and Certain Related Groups

 

1997. H.V. Danks and S. Goods. Third edition, 1996. Biological Survey of Canada Document series No. 6. 119 pp.

 

Free of charge on request

 

 

 

Insects of the Yukon

 

 

 

1997. H.V. Danks and J.A. Downes (Eds.). Biological Survey of Canada (Terrestrial Arthropods), Ottawa. 1034 pp.

 

$95 (includes shipping) from  Entomological Society of Canada*

 

 

Arctic Insect News

 

2000. H.V. Danks (Ed.). No. 11. 31 pp.

 

Free of charge on request
(Annual issues 1–10 also
available) (Volumes 9, 10, 11 available online here)
La dormance et les cycles biologiques

 

1999. H.V. Danks. Antennae 6(2): 5-8.

 

See: http://www.seq.qc.ca/
Life cycles in polar arthropods – flexible or programmed?

 

1999. H.V. Danks. European Journal of Entomology 96(2): 83-102.

 

Reprints available on request from author

 

 

Terrestrial arthropod biodiversity projects - building a factual foundation. A brief from the Biological Survey of Canda (Terrestrial Arthropods)

 

2000. H.V. Danks and N.N. Winchester. Biological Survey of Canada. Document Series No. 7, ISBN 0-9692727-9-0. 38 pp.

 

 

 

Copies available on request or read it online here.

 

 

 

Insect cold hardiness: A Canadian perspective 2000. H.V. Danks. CryoLetters 21: 297-308 Reprints available on request from author
Measuring and reporting life-cycle duration in insects and arachnids 2000. Danks, H.V. European Journal of Entomology 97(3): 285-303 Reprints available on request from author
Newsletter, Arthropods of Canadian Grasslands 2001. Danks, H.V. (Ed.). No. 7. 31 pp. Free of charge on request or read it online here
Label data standards for terrestrial arthropods. A brief prepared by the Biological Survey of Canada (Terrestrial Arthropods) 2001. T.A. Wheeler, J.T. Huber and D.C. Currie. Biological Survey of Canada Document Series No. 8. 20 pp Copies available on request from the Survey or read it online here

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