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How the Green Lacewing Avoids Bats: Behavior and Physiology
1980Bat sonar systems are primarily used for avoiding obstacles and detecting prey. But, not all prey are deaf to the ultrasonic cries of bats. Members of two orders of insects, namely the moths (Lepidoptera) and the green lacewings (Neuroptera), have evolved mechanisms for detecting and avoiding bats.
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A planetary boundary for green water
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Lan Wang-Erlandsson +2 more
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Caryophyllene: an Attractant for the Green Lacewing 123
Environmental Entomology, 1979H. M. Flint, S. S. Salter, S. Walters
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Cooling cities through urban green infrastructure: a health impact assessment of European cities
Lancet, The, 2023exaly
High-performing organic electronics using terpene green solvents from renewable feedstocks
Nature Energy, 2022Daniel Corzo +2 more
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Nanocellulose, a Versatile Green Platform: From Biosources to Materials and Their Applications
Chemical Reviews, 2018Audrey Moores +2 more
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