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Symbiosis and pathogenicity of Geosmithia and Talaromyces spp. associated with the cypress bark beetles Phloeosinus spp. and their parasitoids. [PDF]
Meshram V +5 more
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Wonder as a Gateway to Science Meaning‐Making: Primary Pupils’ Narrative Journeys
ABSTRACT This study explores how wonder fosters transformative learning in science education for pupils (11–12 years old), creating meaning about cycles in nature. As an emotional and epistemic trigger, wonder may bridge everyday experiences with abstract scientific concepts by stimulating curiosity and creativity. Through a narrative writing task, the
Pauline Book, Siri‐Christine Seehuus
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Geosmithia Species Associated With Bark Beetles From China, With the Description of Nine New Species. [PDF]
Zhang X +8 more
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4 pp.RevisedThis paper provides evidence of the infestation caused by pine bark beetles in Arizona.
DeGomez, Tom, Young, Deborah
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Taxonomic Species and Conservation: A Coleopterists’ View
A taxonomic species, the formal name applied to a segment of an evolving lineage, is a scientific representation named by a taxonomist. There is a dearth of taxonomists, which continues to decline, leading to the oft‐mentioned bottleneck in the formal naming of undescribed species and their revision.
Richard A. B. Leschen +2 more
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Biological Strategies of Invasive Bark Beetles and Borers Species. [PDF]
Demidko DA +3 more
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Revised; Originally Published 20024 pp.Pine bark beetles in Arizona are generally of the genus Ips or Dendroctonus. Fading foliage in the tree is often the first sign of a beetle attack. Prevention is best practiced since control is not possible once the
DeGomez, Tom, Young, Deborah
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Lachnaceae (Helotiales, Leotiomycetes) of New Zealand—An Introduction
This is the first of a planned series of articles on the taxonomy and diversity of Lachnaceae (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales) of New Zealand. Based largely on specimens from the New Zealand Fungarium (Te Kohinga Hekaheka o Aotearoa) (PDD) that have DNA sequences available, this paper provides a brief survey of the New Zealand species present in each of the
Peter R. Johnston, Duckchul Park
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The patterns of co-occurrence variation are explained by the low dependence of bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae and Platypodinae) on hosts along altitude gradients. [PDF]
Luo F, Meng LZ, Wang J, Liu YH.
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ABSTRACT Triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS) constitute a prominent class of cellular structures and have gained considerable attention in current research. These structures are genus‐infinite surfaces with zero mean curvature, which prevents self‐intersection. They also exhibit periodicity in all three spatial directions and exhibit enhanced multi‐
Sören Bieler +3 more
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