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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998
Melanism: Evolution in Action by Michael E.N. Majerus Oxford University Press, 1998. £55.00/$105.00 hbk, £23.95/$45.00 pbk (xiii+352 pages) ISBN 0 19 854983 0 / 0 19 854 982 2.
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Melanism: Evolution in Action by Michael E.N. Majerus Oxford University Press, 1998. £55.00/$105.00 hbk, £23.95/$45.00 pbk (xiii+352 pages) ISBN 0 19 854983 0 / 0 19 854 982 2.
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Modeling seasonal migration of fall armyworm moths
International journal of biometeorology, 2016J. Westbrook +4 more
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2013
The sex pheromone, a volatile secreted by a female moth, is stored in the pheromone gland and can be easily extracted with hexane. The extract is effectively analyzed using a gas chromatography combined with an electro-antennogram detector (GC-EAD) and a mass spectrometry (GC-MS), both of which are equipped with a capillary column.
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The sex pheromone, a volatile secreted by a female moth, is stored in the pheromone gland and can be easily extracted with hexane. The extract is effectively analyzed using a gas chromatography combined with an electro-antennogram detector (GC-EAD) and a mass spectrometry (GC-MS), both of which are equipped with a capillary column.
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Scientific American, 2017
The article reports on the research of Shin-Tson Wu of the University of Central Florida on moth's eye and the silicon dioxide mold he and his colleagues, from the National Taiwan University, that resembles that of the moth's eye for use in producing glimpled and hard coating of flexible sheet.
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The article reports on the research of Shin-Tson Wu of the University of Central Florida on moth's eye and the silicon dioxide mold he and his colleagues, from the National Taiwan University, that resembles that of the moth's eye for use in producing glimpled and hard coating of flexible sheet.
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Processionary Moths and Associated Urtication Risk: Global Change-Driven Effects.
Annual Review of Entomology, 2017A. Battisti, S. Larsson, A. Roques
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