What is an Arctic Insect?
- 1 February 1962
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Canadian Entomologist
- Vol. 94 (2) , 143-162
- https://doi.org/10.4039/ent94143-2
Abstract
Entomologists in Canada, especially in recent years, have made an extensive contribution to the study of northern insects. Some 70 field parties of the Northern Insect Survey have worked in almost as many stations in arctic and subarctic Canada and have gathered a great mass of specimens for the Canadian National Collection (Freeman, 1958, 1959). Many taxonomic studies of this material have been published, though almost of necessity they deal with only a small fraction of what is available. Some distinguished studies of the geography of northern insects have likewise been based on these collections, and figured prominently in the symposium on this subject at the International Congress of Entomology at Montreal in 1956. There has also been an extensive program of studies on the ecology and control of the northern biting flies, carried out by the staff of the former Veterinary and Medical Entomology Unit and their collaborators from the Universities. This program also has resulted in publications too numerous for individual mention (Twinn, 1950, 1952, 1955).Keywords
This publication has 42 references indexed in Scilit:
- A LACK OF AVIAN AND MAMMALIAN HAEMATOZOA IN THE ANTARCTIC AND CANADIAN ARCTICCanadian Journal of Zoology, 1961
- Evolution and CyberneticsEvolution, 1960
- Self Fertilization and Population Variability in the Higher PlantsThe American Naturalist, 1957
- Physical Environment and Behaviour of Immature Stages of Aedes communis (Deg.) (Diptera: Culicidae) in Subarctic CanadaThe Canadian Entomologist, 1957
- Development of Aedes (Diptera: Culicidae) at Fort Churchill, Manitoba, and Prediction of Dates of EmergenceEcology, 1956
- Observations on Prosimulium ursinum Edw. at Holandsfjord, NorwayOikos, 1954
- THE MOSQUITOES OF SASKATCHEWANCanadian Journal of Zoology, 1953
- A Review of Studies of Blood-Sucking Flies in Northern CanadaThe Canadian Entomologist, 1952
- ANOPHELISM AND CLIMATE IN RELATION TO MALARIA IN MANITOBACanadian Journal of Research, 1947
- THE EFFECT OF PHOTOPERIODISM ON RESTING, TREEHOLE, MOSQUITO LARVAEThe Canadian Entomologist, 1935