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Local Thermal Extremes Shape the Nature of Herbivore Plasticity That Controls Plant Communities. [PDF]
Baker MS +4 more
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Agri-Environmental Schemes and Grassland Biodiversity: Another Side of the Coin [PDF]
In this paper part of the existing Agri-Environmental Schemes (AES) of the European Union are evaluated by using data on county level instead of applying field studies.
Angela Münch
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Ensemble model using multiple niche models was constructed to globally identify regions at high risk for Melanoplus differentialis distribution under climate change. The occurrence possibility was found to be particularly high in its native region, the United States, and high invasion risk was identified in non‐native regions, particularly in Europe ...
Sunhee Yoon +2 more
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Soil amendments suppress migratory pests and enhance yields. [PDF]
Touré M +6 more
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The semi-aquatic grasshopper Paulinia acuminata is mimetically protected by a striking similarity to its foodplant, the floating fern Salvinia auriculata.
Barthlott, W., Riede, K., Wolter, M.
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A STUDY ON THE DIVERSITY OF GRASSHOPPER (CAELIFERA) IN TIRUCHIRAPPALLI DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU, INDIA
Keny J Newport
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The development of insect diversity and ecosystem complexity on green roofs: A review
A classification system of different roof types is presented to improve consistency in green roof research. Landscape and green roof characteristics influence ecosystem development, but can be further explained by ecological concepts, like neutral and niche theory.
Eva F. Drukker +5 more
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Climatic Variability Threatens Population Growth and Persistence of a Declining Grassland Songbird. [PDF]
Freeman NE +4 more
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The effects of sand dropseed (Sporobolus cryptandrus) invasion on arthropods depended on its density and varied between habitat types and arthropod groups. Vegetation‐dwelling, primarily herbivorous orthopterans and true bugs were most sensitive to invasion. Sand dropseed negatively affected the arthropod species of high natural value.
Márton Zoltán Szabó +5 more
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