Searching in a library catalog requires looking for broader topics such as insect biodiversity or Caenorhabditis elegans genetics rather than the more specific native bee biodiversity or nematophagous fungi.
UC Davis theses and dissertations by graduates of either Entomology, Nematology, or the merged Entomology and Nematology department may be found by searching the following subject headings:
Dissertations, Academic — University of California, Davis — Entomology
OR Dissertations, Academic — University of California, Davis — Nematology
OR Dissertations, Academic — University of California, Davis — Entomology and Nematology
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION OUTLINE
CLASS Q - SCIENCE
QH subclass Natural History
QH359-425 Evolution
QH540-549.5 Ecology
QK subclass Botany
QK 926 Pollination biology including insects as pollinators
QL subclass Zoology
QL 461 - QL 599.82 Insects
QL 568 Honeybees and pollination biology
CLASS S - AGRICULTURE (General)
SB subclass Plant culture
SB 818 – SB 945 Insects as plant pests
SF subclass Animal culture
SF 518 Insect rearing
SF 521 – SF 539.8 Bees and Bee culture (Apiculture)
SF 541 - SF 560 Sericulture. Silkworm culture
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