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Flight Capacity of the Walnut Twig Beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) on a Laboratory Flight Mill
Environmental Entomology, 2017The walnut twig beetle, Pityophthorus juglandis Blackman, and associated fungus Geosmithia morbida Kolařík, Freeland, Utley, & Tisserat constitute the insect-fungal complex that causes thousand cankers disease in walnut, Juglans spp., and wingnut, Pterocarya spp.
Aubree M, Kees +4 more
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Flight management computer (FMC) navigation database capacity
2012 Integrated Communications, Navigation and Surveillance Conference, 2012Navigation database (NDB) capacity (memory size) has always been an issue in aircraft Flight Management Computers (FMC). And, that issue is a concern for Performance-based Navigation (PBN) Implementation as so many new next generation (NextGen) procedures are being developed and many FMCs no longer have the capacity for additions to their NDBs. For the
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The Development of Flight Capacity in a Butterfly
Behaviour, 1956Experiments have been made to determine and explain a possible increase in flight capacity of a butterfly during the first days after emergence. The height of phototropic flight reaction of males and females of Pieris napi of different age after emergence under constant and controlled experimental conditions has been tested. In one series (the T-series)
L. Lundgren, B. Petersen, L. Wilson
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Caste-Specific Changes in Honeybee Flight Capacity
Physiological Zoology, 1986Physiological correlates of the ontogenetic transition from generally nonflying hive bees to foragers were described. Peak foraging activity of workers occurred between 15 and 32 days of age in six honeybee colonies, depending on season. Whole wet body mass decreased ~40% in correlation with the transition to foraging behavior.
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Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 2021
During flight, insect herbivores respond to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released by host and non-host plants or conspecifics. Dendroctonus ponderosae uses chemical cues including host and non-host VOCs, as well as aggregation pheromones to navigate through the environment and find a suitable reproductive host.
Kelsey L. Jones, Maya L. Evenden
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During flight, insect herbivores respond to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released by host and non-host plants or conspecifics. Dendroctonus ponderosae uses chemical cues including host and non-host VOCs, as well as aggregation pheromones to navigate through the environment and find a suitable reproductive host.
Kelsey L. Jones, Maya L. Evenden
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Simulation modelling of runway capacity for flight training airports
The Aeronautical Journal, 2014AbstractThis study aims to develop a practical discrete-event simulation model to analyse the single runway capacity of airports serving training flights under various operational scenarios. The number of operations per hour, average airborne and ground delays, queue lengths and runway utilisation are selected as performance measures for the analysis ...
Çetek, Fulya Aybek, Çetek, Cem
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Flight capacity of blood-engorged mosquitoes.
1969(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Aquatic Insects, 2020
To understand the life history strategies of diving beetles, it is important to obtain information regarding their flight capacities.
Ryosuke Matsushima, Tomoyuki Yokoi
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To understand the life history strategies of diving beetles, it is important to obtain information regarding their flight capacities.
Ryosuke Matsushima, Tomoyuki Yokoi
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Does host determine short‐range flight capacity of trichogrammatids?
Journal of Applied Entomology, 2014AbstractBiological traits, such as body size, fecundity and fertility, of egg parasitoids are strongly influenced by host species, and the use of a single‐host species for consecutive generations has been showed to be detrimental for egg parasitoid biology.
N. S. Dias‐Pini +3 more
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Priority-based Multi-Flight Path Planning with Uncertain Sector Capacities
2020 12th International Conference on Advanced Computational Intelligence (ICACI), 2020The United States National Airspace System is currently operating at a level close to its maximum potential. The workload on the system, however, is only going to increase with the influx of unmanned aerial vehicles and soon, commercial space transportation systems.
Sudharsan Vaidhun +4 more
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