Patterns in Orthoptera biodiversity. I. Adaptations in ecological and evolutionary contexts

Journal Title: Journal of Insect Biodiversity - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 20

Abstract

The Orthoptera have inhabited the Earth for ca 300 million years and today include about 25,000 described species. Although orthopterans are mainly known to the general public by their most conspicuous species such as rangeland grasshoppers, locusts, katydids and crickets, they include an amazing diversity of forms and life-styles. In this review, I bring together a series of facts about orthopteran biology that demonstrate their enormous biodiversity, concentrating on ecological and evolutionary characteristics such as habitat variation, modes of feeding, defense mechanisms and phase transformation. In a second part of this review I will consider subjects of more direct human interest as their use as food, their importance in folk medicine and their role as entertainment.

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Claudio J. Bidau

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Claudio J. Bidau (2014). Patterns in Orthoptera biodiversity. I. Adaptations in ecological and evolutionary contexts. Journal of Insect Biodiversity, 2(20), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-34201