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Green Lacewings

2008
Stewart B. Peck   +58 more
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How the Green Lacewing Avoids Bats: Behavior and Physiology

1980
Bat 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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Mining our green future

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Richard Herrington
exaly  

Caryophyllene: an Attractant for the Green Lacewing 123

Environmental Entomology, 1979
H. M. Flint, S. S. Salter, S. Walters
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Green innovation and environmental performance: The role of green transformational leadership and green human resource management

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2020
Sanjay Kumar Singh, Manlio Del Giudice
exaly  

Water Splitting: From Electrode to Green Energy System

Nano-Micro Letters, 2020
Xiaoli Zhang, Hong Liu, Weijia Zhou
exaly  

Does green transformational leadership lead to green innovation? The role of green thinking and creative process engagement

Business Strategy and the Environment, 2022
Saira Begum, Muhammad Ashfaq, Enjun Xia
exaly  

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