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Ecology and biodiversity of insects

Ecology and Biodiversity of underground water in the region of Nord Constantinois (North Eastern Algeria)

Ecology and Biodiversity of underground water in the region of Nord Constantinois (North Eastern Algeria)

... of insects represented by the Diptera, Culicidae, Chironomidae, and to a lesser extent the Ephemeroptera ...Beside insects, there came the Crustaceans such as the Amphipod Echinogammarus, ...

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Where is the UK's pollinator biodiversity? The importance of urban areas for flower-visiting insects

Where is the UK's pollinator biodiversity? The importance of urban areas for flower-visiting insects

... for Ecology and Hydrology), Ordnance Survey, Office for National Statistics, UK Data Service (EDINA UKBORDERS, and Casweb MIMAS), Natural England, Countryside Council for Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage, and ...

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Ecology and Fish Biodiversity of Man Made Lakes of Southern Benin (West Africa): Implications for Species Conservation and Fisheries Management

Ecology and Fish Biodiversity of Man Made Lakes of Southern Benin (West Africa): Implications for Species Conservation and Fisheries Management

... Furthermore, these lakes can serve as fish conservation biota or as a biological reserve, especially for threatened and endangered species [22]-[24]. Such species could be reproduced and the juveniles reintroduced in ...

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Biodiversity, ecology, and behavior of the recently discovered insect order Mantophasmatodea

Biodiversity, ecology, and behavior of the recently discovered insect order Mantophasmatodea

... these insects are common in grasses, shrubs, and even trees given sufficient rainfall (see ...these insects are less sensitive to environmental damage as long as prey is ...

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Ecology and Biodiversity of Underground Water in A Semi-Arid Region of the Hauts Plateaux of Eastern Algeria

Ecology and Biodiversity of Underground Water in A Semi-Arid Region of the Hauts Plateaux of Eastern Algeria

... of insects represented by the Diptera, Culicidae, Chironomidae, and to a lesser extent the Ephemeroptera ...Beside insects, there came the crustaceans such as the Amphipod Echinogammarus, Cyclopoidae ...

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Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research - exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics

Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research - exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics

... foraging insects or birds connects individuals within or between populations, possibly leading to increased seed set, seedling establish- ment and plant density ...on biodiversity can also be expected as a ...

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Hemispheric asymmetries in biodiversity: a serious matter for ecology

Hemispheric asymmetries in biodiversity: a serious matter for ecology

... a biodiversity perspective, with more rapid declines in richness from the equator in the northern than in the southern hemisphere, evidence that there are large-scale asymmetries in the latitudinal diversity ...

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Evaluation of the effect of locally produced biological pesticide (AқKөbelek ™) on biodiversity and abundance of beneficial insects in four forage crops in the Almaty region of Kazakhstan

Evaluation of the effect of locally produced biological pesticide (AқKөbelek ™) on biodiversity and abundance of beneficial insects in four forage crops in the Almaty region of Kazakhstan

... Abstract— Using a non-replicated plot design, we experimentally assessed the effects of a locally produced biological pesticide on the abundance, species richness and Shannon diversity of beneficial insects in ...

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The internal maps of insects

The internal maps of insects

... that insects have a second – but possibly quite independent – source of geometric information they can use for guidance in the form of memory of visual landmarks or ...for insects, the cognitive map debate ...

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The ecology and biodiversity of urban ponds

The ecology and biodiversity of urban ponds

... bodies can house a considerable portion of the national species pool for some invertebrate taxa (e.g. Hirudinea, Gastropoda, Tricladida), but more sensitive taxa (e.g. Plecoptera, Ephemeroptera) tend to be excluded 39 . ...

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Insects or not Insects? Dilemmas or Attraction for Young Generations: A Case in Italy

Insects or not Insects? Dilemmas or Attraction for Young Generations: A Case in Italy

... On average, all the respondents reacted more positively to products made out of insect flour compared to the ones made with whole insects (+1.45). This means that the invisibility of the original shape of the ...

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Insects and disease

Insects and disease

... Now, it is only when the Anopheles takes in blood containing parasites at, or about this particular stage of development, that it becomes infected with malaria, and capable of conveying [r] ...

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Aquatic insects

Aquatic insects

... In the most advanced forms, such as beetles, flies, moths and wasps there is a larval stage completely different in appearance from the adult and The a pupal stage which then moults to t[r] ...

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Proprioception In Insects

Proprioception In Insects

... Each group of parallel sensilla should act as a unit, responding to those forces which have a compression component of shear in the direction of their long diameters.. This theory makes [r] ...

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Proprioception In Insects

Proprioception In Insects

... The campaniform sensilla are situated in the cuticle just off the hinge, and if they are sensitive to strains in the skeleton, then the degree of response of the joint to free movement s[r] ...

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Proprioception In Insects

Proprioception In Insects

... Two, the inner and the outer coxal hair plates, are situated in the membrane between the coxa and the pleuron, and one, the trochanteral hair plate, near the ventral coxo-trochanteral co[r] ...

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Biodiversity and trophic ecology of hydrothermal vent fauna associated with tubeworm assemblages on the Juan de Fuca Ridge

Biodiversity and trophic ecology of hydrothermal vent fauna associated with tubeworm assemblages on the Juan de Fuca Ridge

... The MEF (Fig. 1c) is the most active of the five hy- drothermal fields, with the presence of high-temperature (370–390 ◦ C), actively venting sulfide edifices and diffuse low-temperature (10–25 ◦ C) venting areas ...

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On the Digestion of Wood by Insects

On the Digestion of Wood by Insects

... Analysis of the sap wood of Albizzia lebbek, in which the larvae of Xystrocera globosa live, showed a high content in soluble sugars and starch Table V.. This indicates the suitability o[r] ...

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Neurogenetics and Behaviour in Insects

Neurogenetics and Behaviour in Insects

... Structural brain mutants of Dmsophila melanogaster with reduced cell number in the medulla cortex and with normal optomotor yaw response.. Genetic dissection of anterior optic tract.[r] ...

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Conserving Ireland’s Biodiversity : Biodiversity Forum Briefing Paper, A submission on the Second National Biodiversity Plan

Conserving Ireland’s Biodiversity : Biodiversity Forum Briefing Paper, A submission on the Second National Biodiversity Plan

... National Biodiversity Plan in 2007, the Biodiversity Forum compiled this report, representing its submission for the new ...relevant biodiversity targets can be ...Ireland’s biodiversity and ...

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