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Insect Science, 2021
Insect diversity and abundance are in drastic decline worldwide, but quantifying insect populations to better conserve them is a difficult task. Mark‐release‐recapture (MRR) is widely used as an ecological indicator for insect populations, but the ...
Zhengyang Wang +3 more
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Insect diversity and abundance are in drastic decline worldwide, but quantifying insect populations to better conserve them is a difficult task. Mark‐release‐recapture (MRR) is widely used as an ecological indicator for insect populations, but the ...
Zhengyang Wang +3 more
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, 2021
Studies of insect movement are hampered by the small size of insects and the associated difficulty in tracking them in the environment. We tested the potential of quantum dots (QDs) to mark large numbers of insects very quickly.
Komal Gurdasani +4 more
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Studies of insect movement are hampered by the small size of insects and the associated difficulty in tracking them in the environment. We tested the potential of quantum dots (QDs) to mark large numbers of insects very quickly.
Komal Gurdasani +4 more
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African Entomology, 2020
The survival and dispersal of radio-sterilised Aedes albopictus males were investigated during two mark-release-recapture trials (MRR1 and MRR2) in Panchvati, a village in Mauritius.
D. P. Iyaloo, S. Facknath, A. Bheecarry
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The survival and dispersal of radio-sterilised Aedes albopictus males were investigated during two mark-release-recapture trials (MRR1 and MRR2) in Panchvati, a village in Mauritius.
D. P. Iyaloo, S. Facknath, A. Bheecarry
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America
Knowledge of insect dispersal and long-distance migratory flight capacity and patterns represent key factors needed for risk assessment of invasive pest species, insecticide resistance management, and more effective pest control.
J. Hagler +4 more
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Knowledge of insect dispersal and long-distance migratory flight capacity and patterns represent key factors needed for risk assessment of invasive pest species, insecticide resistance management, and more effective pest control.
J. Hagler +4 more
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Journal of Economic Entomology, 2018
Korean oak wilt (KOW) is vectored by the beetle Platypus koryoensis (Murayama) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a native species of Korea, whose dispersal distance is a key factor determining the spread of damage by KOW.
Cha Young Lee +4 more
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Korean oak wilt (KOW) is vectored by the beetle Platypus koryoensis (Murayama) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a native species of Korea, whose dispersal distance is a key factor determining the spread of damage by KOW.
Cha Young Lee +4 more
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Journal of medical entomology
Anopheles farauti (Laveran, 1902) is a major malaria vector in the Southwest Pacific region that is showing behavioural resistance to indoor insecticide-based vector control.
W. Chow +4 more
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Anopheles farauti (Laveran, 1902) is a major malaria vector in the Southwest Pacific region that is showing behavioural resistance to indoor insecticide-based vector control.
W. Chow +4 more
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International Journal of Ecosystems and Ecology Science (IJEES)
Xhuliana Qirinxhi +4 more
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Xhuliana Qirinxhi +4 more
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Bulletin of entomological research, 2016
J. Ávalos, S. Balasch, A. Soto
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J. Ávalos, S. Balasch, A. Soto
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