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Influence of forest type and host plant genetic relatedness on the canopy arthropod community structure of Quercus crassifolia

Influence of forest type and host plant genetic relatedness on the canopy arthropod community structure of Quercus crassifolia

... Inside the PNECh, the principal forest types are Abies, Quercus, Abies-Quercus, Pinus, Quercus-Pinus, Juniperus forest and grassland (CONANP 2006). Because it has been documented that canopy arthropod ...

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Disentangling above- and belowground neighbor effects on the growth, chemistry and arthropod community on a focal plant

Disentangling above- and belowground neighbor effects on the growth, chemistry and arthropod community on a focal plant

... the arthropod community associated with this ...the arthropod abundance on this plant than belowground effects of ...on arthropod abundance on the focal plant were strongly ...

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The influence of honeydew on arthropod community composition in a New Zealand beech forest

The influence of honeydew on arthropod community composition in a New Zealand beech forest

... This study has probably underestimated the effect of honeydew on the arthropod community. Sticky traps are biased towards the capture of small insects (Basset et al., 1997), meaning an important part of the ...

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Effect of host-plant genetic diversity on oak canopy arthropod community structure in central Mexico

Effect of host-plant genetic diversity on oak canopy arthropod community structure in central Mexico

... affect arthropod communities as phenology, physical defenses, and foliar chemistry are features that have a genetic basis (Johnson and Agrawal 2005; Bangert et ...and arthropod community structure ...

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Tree functional diversity affects litter decomposition and arthropod community composition in a tropical forest

Tree functional diversity affects litter decomposition and arthropod community composition in a tropical forest

... 3: Arthropod community metrics in different litter mixtures in a decomposition study in a lowland tropical forest in Panama, showing arthropod abundance, total number of taxa, Shannon's Diversity (H) ...

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Composition and Diversity of Soil Arthropods of Rajegwesi  Meru Betiri National Park

Composition and Diversity of Soil Arthropods of Rajegwesi Meru Betiri National Park

... Soil arthropod community of orchards and forest had a similarity of species composition, whereas soil arthropod community of savanna had a similarity of species composition with paddy ...

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Study of Arthropod Communities in A Virginia Tobacco Agro-Ecosystem

Study of Arthropod Communities in A Virginia Tobacco Agro-Ecosystem

... of arthropod community in the Virginia tobacco ecosystem was carried out in Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara Province, during the 2010 plantation ...the arthropod diversity around the tobacco ...

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Oak canopy arthropod communities: which factors shape its structure?

Oak canopy arthropod communities: which factors shape its structure?

... Interactions involving plants, herbivores, and preda- tors have been reported in oaks and the consequences for arthropod communities have been variables. For ex- ample, Marquis and Welan (1994) revealed that the ...

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IMPACT OF MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN COCOA FARMS ON SOIL DWELLING ARTHROPODS IN THE EASTERN REGION OF GHANA

IMPACT OF MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN COCOA FARMS ON SOIL DWELLING ARTHROPODS IN THE EASTERN REGION OF GHANA

... more arthropod colonization than in N18 where herbicides was used to manage ...affect arthropod community dynamics, apart from their impact on the plant community and may influence biological ...

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Arthropod Abundance and Diversity in Restored Longleaf Pine Savannas at Abita Creek Flatwoods Preserve

Arthropod Abundance and Diversity in Restored Longleaf Pine Savannas at Abita Creek Flatwoods Preserve

... compared arthropod community structure in areas that had been heavily invaded by hardwood shrubs against similarly burned areas that were primarily dominated by longleaf pines and an herbaceous ...that ...

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Diet of Swainson's Warblers on the Breeding Grounds

Diet of Swainson's Warblers on the Breeding Grounds

... each arthropod order found in the crop-flush samples between adult male and adult female birds using two-tailed t-tests and between early and late arthropod availability in the 2007 breeding season using ...

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Divergent Viruses Discovered in Arthropods and Vertebrates Revise the Evolutionary History of the Flaviviridae and Related Viruses

Divergent Viruses Discovered in Arthropods and Vertebrates Revise the Evolutionary History of the Flaviviridae and Related Viruses

... Viruses of the family Flaviviridae are important pathogens of humans and other animals and are currently classified into four genera. To better understand their diversity, evolutionary history, and genomic flexibility, ...

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The Effect of Temperature upon the Permeability to Water of Arthropod Cuticles

The Effect of Temperature upon the Permeability to Water of Arthropod Cuticles

... INTRODUCTION Earlier work on the effect of temperature upon the rate of transpiration from arthropods appeared to show a relatively sudden increase in this rate from most insects, spider[r] ...

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L Glutamate in Arthropod Blood Plasma: Physiological Implications

L Glutamate in Arthropod Blood Plasma: Physiological Implications

... In contrast to the crayfish and the tarantula, the quantity of L-glutamate in Locusta blood plasma would indeed appear to pose a problem for normal neuromuscular transmission, should the[r] ...

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An Arthropod Muscle Innervated by Nine Excitatory Motor Neurones

An Arthropod Muscle Innervated by Nine Excitatory Motor Neurones

... In the metathoracic extensor tibiae, fast and slow motor neurones exclusively innervate some bundles of muscle fibres comprising only fast-type or slow-type muscle fibres respectively Ho[r] ...

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The ecology of sex explains patterns of helping in arthropod societies

The ecology of sex explains patterns of helping in arthropod societies

... Across arthropod societies, sib-rearing (e.g. nursing or nest defence) may be provided by females, by males or by both sexes. According to Hamilton’s ‘haplodiploidy hypothesis’, this diversity reflects the ...

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Polarized light detection and receptor interaction in the arthropod eye

Polarized light detection and receptor interaction in the arthropod eye

... in arthropod vision of late# that of Burtt and Catton Cl)o«i) and sogers (l)o2) oouoeriaing the optical system employed by the compound eye# It was remarked in section IB that the origin of Burtt and Catton*s ...

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Analysis of the Effects of a Dielectric Barrier Discharge on Arthropod Pests

Analysis of the Effects of a Dielectric Barrier Discharge on Arthropod Pests

... mortality of German cockroaches and citrus mealybugs and adding oxygen to the discharge while maintaining a low gas temperature (37 ± 2°C) increased the mortality of German cockroaches[r] ...

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Scents and sex: insect pheromones

Scents and sex: insect pheromones

... His scientifi c interests are in insect chemical ecology, particularly the isolation and identifi cation of arthropod semiochemicals and their deployment in novel an[r] ...

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The Effects of Lawn Plant Diversity on Arthropod Diversity.

The Effects of Lawn Plant Diversity on Arthropod Diversity.

... The effects of vegetative structural complexity on arthropods have also been studied in urban systems. Urban landscapes tend to be more stable than agroecosystems because they usually involve perennial plantings that are ...

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