Reorganization of Forest Pest Control in Japan: An Account of Robert Livingston Furniss' Socio-Entomological Experiences During Assignments in 1949 and 1950 [PDF]
Malcolm M. Furniss
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Entomological indicators of malaria transmission and insecticide resistance profile of Anopheles gambiae at the early phase of irrigated rice farming in the forest area of central Cameroon [PDF]
Emmanuel Elanga-Ndille +8 more
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Phloeosinus bark beetles may build up large populations in branch debris piles and stress giant sequoia trees. Covering debris piles with polyethylene sheeting increased the mean ambient temperature in piles and reduced beetle emergence. This was mediated by canopy structure, where ambient temperatures were further elevated under open canopies.
William R. Radecki, Thomas S. Davis
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Floral visitor assemblages in medicinal Lamiaceae and nectar sugar dynamics of Ocimum sanctum in the North Western Himalayan region. [PDF]
Rani P +5 more
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To document the current distribution of Leptopilina japonica in France and compare its genetic background, we collected wild fleshy‐fruited plants and cultivated cherries from 11 sites across different regions. The fruits were collected from the canopy. We calculated the percentage of emerging individuals of L.
Ionela‐Madalina Viciriuc +13 more
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News from the forest of Mondulkiri: additions to the mosquito fauna of Cambodia (Diptera: Culicidae). [PDF]
Maquart PO +11 more
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Abstract Human development is a driver of global change and a major threat to biodiversity. Protected areas maintain and support biodiversity, but outside stressors, such as climate change and land use change, can negatively influence natural resources within protected areas.
Leah J. Rudge +2 more
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Host-specific microbiomes of blow flies: ecological drivers and implications for pathogen carriage. [PDF]
Mikaelyan A +8 more
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Mapping bee diversity with landscape‐level models to inform conservation
Native bee conservation is complicated by limited distribution data and life history knowledge. However, recent state‐wide pollinator surveys, combined with species distribution models that account for biased datasets and capture regional habitat associations, present a strong foundation for informing essential conservation action.
Mark A. Buckner +4 more
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A new species of <i>Purpureocillium (Ophiocordycipitaceae)</i> fungus parasitizing trapdoor spiders in Brazil's Atlantic Forest and its associated microbiome revealed through <i>in situ</i> "taxogenomics". [PDF]
Araújo JPM +13 more
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