Insects are a diverse, numerous and important group in aquatic habitats,
occupying key functional and ecological roles. This edited volume brings
together acknowledged experts in often disparate fields ranging from
physiology through ecology to evolution to consider in a unified manner
the challenges facing insect populations in aquatic environments and how
they have adapted to achieve such prominence in virtually all habitats.
It will be of central interest to researchers and students in aquatic
insects and general entomology.