Survey of epigeic spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) in a litchi orchard in Mpumalanga, South Africa
Spiders were sampled using pitfall traps over two 21-day periods in July 2020 and November 2020 at five sites within a litchi orchard in Hazyview, located in the Mpumalanga Lowveld of South Africa.
Inam Yekwayo +2 more
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The emerging of an acrocerid fly from an adult female of the wolf spider Pardosa alacris (C.L. Koch, 1833) was observed near Karlsruhe (Baden-Württemberg, Germany).
Langer, Günther
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Spider fauna of semi-dry grasslands on a military training base in Northwest Germany (Münster) [PDF]
The spider fauna of semi-dry grasslands on the military training area of Dorbaum near Münster (North Rhine-Westphalia) was investigated. From 2002 to 2003 a total of 11,194 mature spiders from 141 species and 20 families was caught by pitfall trapping ...
Buchholz, Sascha, Hartmann, Volker
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Spiders in the agricultural landscape [PDF]
Spiders in agroecosystems play a role in natural pest suppression and contribute to biodiversity. In this thesis I have investigated if and when spiders recolonise cereal fields in spring when they have the potential to suppress establishing pest aphid ...
Öberg, Sandra
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The arachnids make up an exclusive predatory group. The eating habit makes the arthropoda to move in search of food or to build snares with its silk threads.
Ísis Meri Medri +2 more
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Impact of different farming systems on epigeic beneficial arthropods and earthworm fauna in arable crops [PDF]
In dieser Arbeit wurden die Auswirkungen unterschiedlicher traditioneller (konventionell, integriert) und biologischer (organisch-biologisch, bio-dynamisch) Anbausysteme auf die epigäischen Nutzarthropoden und die Regenwurmfauna untersucht.
Pfiffner, Lukas
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C.R. Xllle Colloque Européen d'Arachnologie, Neuchâtel, 2 - 6 septembre 1991 [Rezension] [PDF]
Das 13. Europäische Arachnologische Kolloquium fand vom 2.-6. September 1991 in Neuchâtel (Schweiz) statt.
Bliss, Peter
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Organic farming systems benefit biodiversity and natural pest regulation in white cabbage [PDF]
Natural regulation of cabbage root flies works well in experimental organic cropping systems of white cabbage. Low input and complex organic systems benefit functional biodiversity by providing good living conditions to several groups of natural enemies.
Eilenberg, J. +2 more
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First record of the genus Passiena (Araneae, Lycosidae) from China, with the first description of the male of P.spinicrus Thorell, 1890 from Malaysia. [PDF]
Tan B, Irfan M, Zhang ZS, Wang LY.
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Bazı örümceklerde (Gnaphosidae, Theridiidae, Lycosidae) sitotaksonomik araştırmalar
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