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Rice field ecosystem is an artificial ecosystem that is used in agriculture. Rice fields in Seketi Village have vegetation types of corn, sugar cane, and rice, so that it will affect of grasshopper diversity in each vegetation.
N. Pratiwi +4 more
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Dimorphism in wing length is well known in many insect species. It is generally believed that a trade-off between dispersal and reproduction exists, with the long-winged (LW) morph being a better disperser due to its superior flight capability. The short-
Anja STEENMAN +2 more
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First record of Eumastacidae in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil (Orthoptera, Caelifera) [PDF]
Eutemnomastax Descamps, 1979 comprises four species and occurs in the states of Espírito Santo, Bahia, Minas Gerais, and Pernambuco. Eutemnomastax burri Descamps, 1982 is recorded for Bahia and Espírito Santo.
Renan da Silva Olivier +3 more
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Dynamics of Reintroduced Populations of Oedipoda caerulescens (Orthoptera, Acrididae) over 21 Years [PDF]
Conservation programs increasingly involve the reintroduction of animals which otherwise would not recolonize restored habitats. We assessed the long-term success of a project in which the Blue-winged grasshopper, Oedipoda caerulescens (L., 1758), was ...
Baur, Bruno +2 more
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Unusual complement of three AKH octapeptides in two species of grasshoppers (Caelifera)
The corpora cardiaca (CC) of the two grasshopper species Zonocerus elegans (Pyrgomorphidae) and Lamarckiana sparrmani (Pamphagidae) contain (a) substance(s) that cause(s) hyperlipaemia in the migratory locust and hypertrehalosaemia in the American ...
Gerd GÄDE
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Stable isotope evidence of meat eating and hunting specialization in adult male chimpanzees [PDF]
Observations of hunting and meat eating in our closest living relatives, chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), suggest that among primates, regular inclusion of meat in the diet is not a characteristic unique to Homo.
Boesch +15 more
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The monotypic genus Alekhosara Aristov, 2008 from the locality Novo-Alexandrovka (Russia, Orenburg Region; Upper Permian, Severodvinian Stage) is briefly redescribed and transferred from the family Liomopteridae (order Reculida) to the family ...
D. Aristov, A. Gorochov
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The Oedipodinae subfamily is the most species-rich and numerically abundant group of Acrididae in Algeria. Here, genetic and chemical data were used to characterize the identities of six species: Oedipoda miniata mauritanica (Lucas, 1849); Acrotylus ...
Zina Sofrane +3 more
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Orthoptera assemblages of beech stand plots during early succession stages after clearcutting -
Open habitats in closed forests are formed by various biotic and abiotic factors. These new habitats differ from their former parent stands in light conditions and vegetation structure facilitating their colonisation by heliophilous insects.
A. Sliacka, A. Krištín, L. Naďo
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Paleocene of Menat Formation, France, reveals an extraordinary diversity of orthopterans and the last known survivor of a Mesozoic Elcanidae [PDF]
The orthopteran fauna of the Paleocene of Menat Formation (France) is revised. It comprises at least 12 species in the following clades: Grylloidea (an undescribed species, Menatgryllus longixiphus gen. et sp.
Thomas Schubnel +4 more
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