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Exploring perceptions of Italian urban wildlife on TikTok

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 8, Issue 5, Page 1470-1484, May 2026.
Abstract In Western cities, some animals are valued for their beauty, rarity or usefulness, while others are dismissed as unwelcome. This distinction reflects the cultural meanings attached to each species and frequently conflicts with ecological priorities.
Gabriele Colombo   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner sign: a hallmark of flea and bedbug bites [PDF]

open access: yesAnais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 2018
: Human, dog, and cat fleas, as well as bedbugs, feed by biting their victims, causing acute prurigo, which is aggravated in sensitized victims (papular urticaria). The lesions appear in the classic "breakfast, lunch, and dinner" pattern.
Gabriel Peres   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Bedbug Education, Treatment, and Prevention [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Bedbugs, Cimex lectularius, have become a severe issue in recent years due to human travel, immigration, and importation of products. Unfortunately, most people do not know bedbug biology and therefore do not manage these arthropods correctly.
Bedford, Elizabeth
core   +1 more source

A whole‐genome assembly of St. Augustinegrass and visualizing diversity within the species

open access: yesThe Plant Genome, Volume 19, Issue 1, March 2026.
Abstract St. Augustinegrass [Stenotaphrum secundatum (Walt.) Kuntze] is a warm‐season turfgrass species in the family Poaceae. This species is a popular choice for lawns in the Southern United States, due to its higher tolerance to shade, heat and humidity.
Ashley N. Schoonmaker   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sex‐Specific Control and Incomplete Matings: Sperm Removal Behavior in a Bush Cricket Species

open access: yesEthology, Volume 132, Issue 3, Page 194-203, March 2026.
In this study, we investigated which sex influences the duration of sperm removal behaviour (SRB) in the ornate bush cricket, Metaplastes ornatus. Female traits showed a weak effect on SRB duration, and lighter females mated more frequently. Frequent unsuccessful mating terminations shortened SRB indicating high level of sexual conflict.
Chiara Flaskamp   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Corythucha ciliata (Say, 1832) – Pest of Plane Trees (Platanus spp.)

open access: yesBulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca: Agriculture, 2022
The research aimed the study of an invasive species that has recently appeared in our country, Corythucha ciliata Say (plane tiger or lacy plane bedbug) (Hemiptera, Tingidae).
Teodora FLORIAN   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

For your eyes too: a new set of images of biological materials from the scientific commissioning of the MOGNO beamline at Sirius

open access: yesJournal of Synchrotron Radiation, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 170-180, January 2026.
From whole specimens to histological level reconstructions, images derived from 3D synchrotron‐based microtomography (SR‐microCT) have emerged as a tool that is revolutionizing a wide range of biological research. This paper presents the first commissioning results from experiments to image the anatomy of small animals and specimens from zooarchaeology
Marcos Vinicius Colaço   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Bedbug Education, Treatment, and Prevention [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Cimex lectularius (bedbug) has become a severe issue in more recent years due to travel, immigration, and importation of products. Unfortunately, most people do not know their biology hence do not treat these arthropods correctly.
Bedford, Elizabeth
core   +1 more source

Insecticide resistance in the tropical bedbug Cimex hemipterus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Insecticide resistance in the bedbug Cimex hemipterus was investigated using 4211 bedbugs collected from three districts of Sri Lanka. Insecticide bioassays were carried out with discriminating dosages of deltamethrin, permethrin, DDT, malathion, and ...
Damayanthi, B. T.   +4 more
core   +1 more source

Bedbugs (Cimicidae infestation): the worldwide renaissance of an old partner of human kind

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Bedbugs have been known as a human parasite for thousands of years, but scientific studies about this insect are recent and limited. Cimex lectularius, the common bedbug, was a well-known parasite in human dwellings until the end of the Second World War.
Paulo Ricardo Criado   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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