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Saproxylic Beetle Assemblage Selection as Determining Factor of Species Distributional Patterns: Implications for Conservation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The knowledge of the distributional patterns of saproxylic beetles is essential for conservation biology due to the relevance of this fauna in the maintenance of ecological processes and the endangerment of species.
Galante, Eduardo   +2 more
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Phylogenetic analysis of Blaberoidea reveals non‐monophyly of taxa and supports the creation of multiple new subfamilies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The superfamily Blaberoidea is a highly species-rich group of cockroaches. High-level blaberoidean phylogenetics are still under debate owing to variable taxon sampling and incongruence between mitochondrial and nuclear evolution, as well as different ...
Bourguignon Thomas   +7 more
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Cucujus cinnaberinus (Scop.), Cucujus haematodes (Erich.) (Coleoptera: Cucujidae) oraz Boros schneideri (Panz.) (Coleoptera: Boridae) w Puszczy Knyszyńskiej. / Cucujus cinnaberinus (Scop.), Cucujus haematodes (Erich.) (Coleoptera: Cucujidae) and Boros schneideri (Panz.) (Coleoptera: Boridae) in the Knyszyńska Forest.

open access: yes, 2020
New faunistic data concerning the distribution of 3 rare saproxylic beetle species: Cucujus cinnaberinus, Cucujus haematodes and Boros schneideri are presented. Cucujus haematodes and Boros schneideri are recorded for the first time from Podlasie.
KWIATKOWSKI, Adam, MARCZAK, Dawid
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A review of the genus Sernokorba Kamura, 1992 (Araneae, Gnaphosidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The gnaphosid spider genus Sernokorba Kamura, 1992 is reviewed. While Sernokorba pallidipatellis (Bösenberg and Strand 1906) and Sernokorba fanjing Song, Zhu & Zhang, 2004, occur in the Far East and the Japanese archipelago, Sernokorba tescorum ...
Nikolett Gallé-Szpisjak   +2 more
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Integrated phylogenomics and fossil data illuminate the evolution of beetles [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Beetles constitute the most biodiverse animal order with over 380,000 described species and possibly several million more yet unnamed. Recent phylogenomic studies have arrived at considerably incongruent topologies and widely varying estimates of ...
Bouchard, Patrice   +16 more
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Invertebrate communities in northern Lake Victoria, with reference to their potential for fishery production [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The zooplankton and macrobenthic communities of Lake Victoria were sampled by lift net and Ponar grab, respectively. The zooplankton comprised copepods and cladocerans, rotifers and aquatic insect larvae. Most taxa exhibited wide distribution in the lake,
Kiggundu, V., Ndawula, L.M., Ochieng, H.
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Consumption, indigeneous knowledge and cultural values of the lakefly species within the Lake Victoria region [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Of the edible insects, lakeflies (Chaoborus and Chironomus sp) are least documented as items of human consumption. They are eaten by the Luo communities living within the Lake Victoria basin.
Ayieko, M.A., Oriaro, V
core   +2 more sources

New faunistic records of threatened saproxylic Coleoptera, Diptera, Heteroptera, Homoptera and Lepidoptera from the Republic of Karelia, Russia [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
Saproxylic insects were collected during fifteen expeditions to the Republic of Kareliain summers 1991-94. A total of 63 species (48 beetles, 15 others) included in the Finnish red data book are reported. Fourteen species of Coleoptera and Aradus ribauti
Kaila, Lauri   +5 more
core   +2 more sources

Steroid profile and ovarian gene expression in Genyatremus luteus (Teleostei, Perciformes: Haemulidae) during sexual maturation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The aim of the present study was to assess histological features, sex steroid profile, and ovarian gene expression throughout the ovarian maturation of Genyatremus luteus in Brazilian Coastal Equatorial Amazon.
Alcina Vieira de Carvalho-Neta   +7 more
core   +2 more sources

Insects in the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area: 1993 Survey [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
Author Institution: Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Ohio State UniversityThe Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area was the focus of a seven month survey performed in 1993 to determine the diversity of selected insects.
Ellis, M. S.   +2 more
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