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Biological Control Services from Parasitic Hymenoptera in Urban Agriculture [PDF]
Urban agriculture is practiced in spatially fragmented landscapes with unique characteristics that can impact species occurrence in time and space. As a result, biological control services, an ecosystem service from naturally occurring arthropod natural ...
Joshua Earl Arnold
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Chemical Ecology of Parasitic Hymenoptera. [PDF]
Over the past one hundred years, the evolutionary chemical ecology of arthropods has been deeply investigated by a wide range of scientists, including chemists, ecologists, neurobiologists, entomologists, and behavioural and evolutionary biologists.
Benelli G, Daane KM, Soler R, Stökl J.
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Parasitic Hymenoptera From the Fiji Islands [PDF]
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Charles T. Brues
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DNA extraction from museum specimens of parasitic Hymenoptera. [PDF]
At the same time that molecular researchers are improving techniques to extract DNA from museum specimens, this increased demand for access to museum specimens has created tension between the need to preserve specimens for maintaining collections and ...
Jeremy C Andersen, Nicholas J Mills
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Some Parasitic Hymenoptera From New Zealand [PDF]
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Charles T. Brues
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The highly diverse repertoire of transposable elements within the genomes of parasitic wasps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) [PDF]
Transposable elements (TEs) are known to be major components of eukaryotic genomes and impact genome evolution and architecture, including in the speciose lineage of Insecta.
Rachel N. Behm, Barbara J. Sharanowski
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Descriptions of two New Genera of Parasitic Hymenoptera [PDF]
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
S. A. Rohwer
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The Habit of Leaf-Oviposition Among the Parasitic Hymenoptera [PDF]
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Harry Scott Smith
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Editorial: Recent advances in the chemical ecology of parasitic Hymenoptera
Joachim Ruther +2 more
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The presence of the parasitic Hymenoptera plays a vital role in pest management for sustainable agriculture. So, it is crucial to know the parasitoid species that exist in an agroecosystem.
Zahlul Ikhsan +3 more
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