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FTIR based assessment of microplastic contamination in soil water and insect ecosystems reveals environmental and ecological risks. [PDF]

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Rathikannu S   +8 more
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Provisional atlas of the click beetles (Coleoptera:Elateroidea) of the British Isles

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Pheromones and attractants of click beetles: an overview

Journal of Pest Science, 2012
The study of pheromones of click beetles was started with the objective of applying similar methods in IPM strategies for the control of wireworms, based on the similar experience gained from the widely used moth pheromones. A brief overview is presented on the identification of click beetle pheromones, new questions arising in the categorization of ...
Miklós Tóth, Tóth Miklós
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Comparative Evaluation of Pitfall Traps for Click Beetles (Coleoptera: Elateridae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 2022
AbstractWe evaluated the relative efficacy of six pheromone-baited traps used in trapping Agriotes obscurus (L.) click beetles (Coleoptera: Elateridae): original Yatlor Traps, Yatlor Funnel Traps, Vernon Beetle Traps, Unitraps, Baited Pitfall Traps, and Vernon Pitfall Traps.
Fred Musser   +2 more
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Bioluminescent click beetles revisited

Journal of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence, 1989
AbstractIn studying beetle bioluminescence in the early 1960s, Dr McElroy and his colleagues found that the Jamaican click beetle, Pyrophorus plagiophthalamus, was capable of emitting different colours of light. They further found that the luciferin substrate used by this beetle was the same as that in the firefly, demonstrating that the different ...
K V, Wood   +3 more
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