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Exploring sugarcane bagasse; an economical and eco-friendly alternative feed for red palm weevil larvae rearing under laboratory conditions. [PDF]
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Effect of Diet Compositions on Colony Strength Parameters, and the Enzymatic Activity of <i>Apis mellifera</i> L. During Floral Scarcity. [PDF]
Islam SU +13 more
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Microbeads and microcapsules for diet delivery to Zelus renardii. [PDF]
Picciotti U +8 more
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Formulation and evaluation of the efficacy of an artificial larval diet for rearing various species of flies under laboratory conditions. [PDF]
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New Zealand Entomologist, 1973
SINGH, Pritam, 1972: Bibliography of artificial diets for insects and mites. N.Z. D.S.I.R. Bulletin No. 209: 1-75. (Price: 80 cents).
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SINGH, Pritam, 1972: Bibliography of artificial diets for insects and mites. N.Z. D.S.I.R. Bulletin No. 209: 1-75. (Price: 80 cents).
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Rearing Chrysoperla externa Larvae on Artificial Diets
Neotropical Entomology, 2016We tested three artificial diets for rearing larvae of Chrysoperla externa (Hagen) (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae), aiming at reducing the production costs of this predator. Two of the diets come from studies with other species of lacewings, and the third is a modification described in this paper.
Bezerra, C. E. S. +2 more
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An artificial diet for shrews (Soricidae)
Anzeiger für Schädlingskunde Pflanzenschutz Umweltschutz, 1994The common shrew (Sorex araneus L.) and the pygmy shrew (S. minutus L.) could be raised for several months in captivity using the tupaii food Altromin 8010®. The artificial diet was well accepted and the animals increased in weight.
T. M. Kollars, W. Bäumler
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Artificial diets for sea hares
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1979An artificial diet, made up principally of chemicals set in agar, has given good growth in the sea hare Aplysia dactylomela Rang (13 and 29% increases in live weight in two trials of 24- and 16-day periods, respectively, at 28.5 °C). Spawn production accounted for 65 and 29%, respectively, of these increases in weight.
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