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Zur Biologie von Regulus r. regulus (L.) und Parus atricapillus borealis selys [PDF]

open access: yes, 1932
Krogerus, Rolf   +2 more
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Topological mixing and irreversibility in animal chromosome evolution

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Philopatry, nest choice, and aggregation temporal–spatial change in the digger wasp Cerceris arenaria (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae)

Journal of Ethology, 2005
Studying temporal and spatial changes of aggregations of digger wasps through nesting seasons is interesting because of its link to social evolution via a semi-social pathway, but information about this topic is scarce. An aggregation of Cerceris arenaria Latreille was studied during 1997–1999 and for a short period in 2001. The colony grew in area and
Polidori, C   +4 more
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Some behavioural observations on Megaselia oxybelorum Schmitz (Diptera: Phoridae), a new kleptoparasite of Cerceris arenaria (L.) (Hymenoptera: Sphecoidea: Philanthidae) [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Polidori, Carlo   +2 more
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Cerceris arenaria subsp. nadigi SHESTAKOV

2021
Published as part of Dollfuss, Hermann, 2021, The Sphecid Wasps of the genus Cerceris LATREILLE, 1802 of the Jiři Halada collection (Suchdol nad Lužnicí, Czech Republic), from the Palearctic Region (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Crabronidae), pp.
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Size effects on the hygrothermal balance and foraging patterns of a sphecid wasp, Cerceris arenaria

Ecological Entomology, 1985
Abstract. 1. Cerceris arenaria (L.) females nest in sandy burrows, foraging for prey weevils to stock cells in which eggs are laid. Nests are easily distinguished and observed, and tunnel diameter correlates well with the occupying females' size (range 68–128 mg). 2. Foraging
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Cerceris arenaria

2019
Cerceris arenaria (LINNAEUS, 1758) (76♀♀, 156♂♂) Albania: 1♂, Tepelene, 300m, 40°18'N 19°58'E, 27.V.2013, leg. Denes. Austria: 4♀♀, Nö., Obergänserndorf, 9. VIII.1983, leg. Kremslehner; 1♀, Nö., Oberweiden, 7. VII.1983, leg. Kremslehner; 1♀, Oö., Mauthausen, 18.IX.1983, leg. Kremslehner; 1♀, Oö., PE Pitzing, 48°12'06''N 14°44'49''E, 233m, 10. VII.2016,
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