Phosphorescent Animal Forms of Arkansas [PDF]
Two phosphorescent animal forms, Euryurus sp. and Centruroides vittatus, were collected with a black light in an attempt to collect phosphorescent spiders. Both the millipede and the scorpion were easily observed by the bright phosphorescent yellow color
Dorris, Peggy Rae
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A Statistical Social Network Model for Consumption Data in Food Webs
We adapt existing statistical modeling techniques for social networks to study consumption data observed in trophic food webs. These data describe the feeding volume (non-negative) among organisms grouped into nodes, called trophic species, that form the
Anton H. Westveld +34 more
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Vast Migrating Armies of the Millipede, Pseudo-Polydesmus Serratus (Say) in the Dayton Region [PDF]
Author Institution: Department of Biology, University of Dayton, Dayton ...
Ramsey, James M.
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Madagascar's Living Giants: Discovery of Five New Species of Endemic Giant Pill-Millipedes from Madagascar (Diplopoda: Sphaerotheriida: Arthrosphaeridae:Zoosphaerium) [PDF]
Thomas Wesener +2 more
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The impact of submontane meadows management on the structure of millipede (Diplopoda) communities
Semi-natural submontane meadows are biodiversity-rich habitats that require appropriate management for conservation; however the effects of management on millipede communities remain understudied.
Slavomír Stašiov +3 more
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USE OF MILLIPEDES AS FOOD AND FOR SELF-ANOINTING BY THE PUERTO RICAN GRACKLE (QUISCALUS NIGER BRACHYPTERUS) [PDF]
Raúl A. Pérez-Rivera
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This taxonomic study focuses on the millipede genera, Gigantomorpha Jeekel, 1963, and Orangutana Golovatch, 1996, both in the family Paradoxosomatidae.
Ting Hui Ng +6 more
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Opposite changes in the resistance to cold and desiccation, which occur during the development of the millipede Polydesmus angustus (Diplopoda: Polydesmidae) [PDF]
Jean‐François David +2 more
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