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Grassland nature reserves safeguard a high species richness and biomass of grasshoppers

open access: yesJournal of Applied Ecology, Volume 61, Issue 11, Page 2739-2750, November 2024.
To preserve biodiversity in nature reserves, we recommend (i) leaving uncut refuges during mowing and (ii) blocking drainage to stabilise the water level. Both measures contribute to a high species number and abundance of grasshoppers and many other insects. An effective conservation measure to promote species richness in the wider countryside would be
Dominik Poniatowski   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Distribution, Incidence, Natural Reservoir Hosts and Insect Vectors of Rice Yellow Mottle Virus (RYMV), Genus Sobemovirus in Northern Nigeria [PDF]

open access: yesTropicultura, 2002
Field visits and surveys were carried out in Niger, Kano, Bauchi and Gombe states of northern Nigeria at tillering and panicle initiation stages of rice in the years 2000 and 2001 to determine the distribution, host plants and occurrence of insect ...
Abo, ME., Ukwungwu, MN., Onasanya, A.
doaj  

`INVENTARISASI JENIS-JENIS SERANGGA ORDO ORTHOPTERA PADA TANAMAN JAGUNG DI DESA KESIMAN-DENPASAR

open access: yesSimbiosis: Journal of Biological Sciences, 2018
In Indonesian national economics, maize is a second food source after rice. The production of maize in some aspect is affected by the presence of insect particularly Orthopteran Order.
I Gusti Putu Diah Purnama Sari   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Conocephalus (Conocephalus) conocephalus Linne 1767

open access: yes, 2013
Conocephalus (Conocephalus) conocephalus (Linné, 1767) Distribution. Whole afrotropical region, in Palaearctic from S Europe and Anatolia (Naskrecki & Ünal 1995). Recorded for Kilimanjaro by Redtenbacher (1891) and Sjöstedt (1909). Habitat. At 0 m asl, wet grassland near Msala, Rufiji Delta, Tanzania (Kevan & Knipper 1961); Hemp C. 2005.
openaire   +2 more sources

Conocephalus (Conocephalus) sulcifrontis Xia & Liu 1992

open access: yes, 2018
7. Conocephalus (Conocephalus) sulcifrontis Xia & Liu, 1992 (Figs. 7, 10 E–F) http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Orthoptera.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:16896 Material examined. 1♂ 1♀, Jinyunshan, Chongqing, 14 September, 2002, coll. Fuming Shi; 1♀, Jinyunshan, Chongqing, 15 July, 2003, coll.
Li, Yanqing, Shi, Fuming
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Age, growth, and trophic ecology of the Redeye Bass, an alien invader of California rivers

open access: yesTransactions of the American Fisheries Society, Volume 153, Issue 5, Page 559-575, September 2024.
Abstract Objective The Redeye Bass Micropterus coosae is a piscivore introduced into California, which has become a threat to the state's endemic freshwater fishes. It has eliminated native fishes from the middle reaches of the Cosumnes River, our study stream, which is the largest stream without a major dam on its main stem in the Sacramento–San ...
Beth Chasnoff   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Conocephalus (Conocephalus) bidentatus Shi & Zheng 1994

open access: yes, 2018
Published as part of Li, Yanqing & Shi, Fuming, 2018, Notes on the genus Conocephalus Thunberg, 1815 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Conocephalinae) in Southwest China with description of one new species, pp.
Li, Yanqing, Shi, Fuming
openaire   +1 more source

Vertebrate grazing can mitigate impacts of nutrient addition on plant diversity and insect abundance in a semi‐natural grassland

open access: yesOikos, Volume 2024, Issue 9, September 2024.
Human‐induced nutrient eutrophication is a major threat to grassland biodiversity, because it promotes the dominance of fast‐growing plants. Negative impacts of fertilization on plant biodiversity may be offset by grazing by large vertebrate herbivores.
G. F. (Ciska) Veen   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Initial response of Orthoptera to beaver (Castor fiber) reintroductions in post-arable enclosures [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Orthoptera Research
Rewilding aims to restore ‘self-willed’ ecosystems involving the creation of habitat subject to stochastic disturbance, connected by favorable corridors for dispersal of animals including insects.
Tim Gardiner, Emily Crisp
doaj   +3 more sources

Conocephalus (Conocephalus) emeiensis Shi et Zheng 1999

open access: yes, 2010
Published as part of Zhou, Min, Bi, Wen-Xuan & Liu, Xia-Wei, 2010, The genus Conocephalus (Orthoptera, Tettigonioidea) in China, pp.
Zhou, Min, Bi, Wen-Xuan, Liu, Xia-Wei
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