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Concepts of Forest Entomology [PDF]
Mode of access: Internet.
T. O. Thatcher, Kenneth Graham
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A nice book on forest entomology [PDF]
Salutiamo con piacere l’uscita del testo di zoologia forestale recentemente edito per i tipi dell’Ateneo Padovano: Battisti A, De Battisti R, Faccoli M, Masutti L, Paolucci P, Stergulc F, 2013. Lineamenti di zoologia forestale.
Fanti P
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New species of Dolomedes (Araneae: Dolomedidae) from Kerala, India with insights on Indian records of the genus [PDF]
India is a biodiverse-rich country with four global hotspots and a high level of endemism. These locations continue to be re-counted with new species discoveries. The present exploratory study was conducted at Wayanad, Kerala which is part of the Western
Arjun Cherukutty, Jithu Unni Krishnan
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Modeling Pine Caterpillar, Dendrolimus spectabilis (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae), Population Dynamics with a Stage-Structured Matrix Model Based on Field Observations [PDF]
Population models offer insights into both theoretical and practical aspects of insect population dynamics. Among the models, stage-structured matrix models are used to describe the population dynamics of insects because the development of insects is by ...
Young-Kyu Park +2 more
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Forest Entomology or Entomology in the Forest? Canadian Research and Development [PDF]
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Prixciples of Forest Entomology [PDF]
E A Steinhaus, F S Arant, P W Oman
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Forest Pathology and Entomology [PDF]
Forest ecosystems are vital to life on Earth since they provide a multitude of benefits in terms of water and air purification, nutrient recycling, soil erosion prevention, and carbon storage, as well as habitat, food, and fibers to human populations and wildlife.
Salvatore Moricca, Tiziana Panzavolta
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Nematicidal Activities of Saccharin and Erythritol Against Pinewood Nematode
The pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer), causes pine wilt disease (PWD) resulting in severe environmental damage to pine forest ecosystems worldwide.
Kim Junheon, Lee Sujin
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