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The Cause of Autotomy in a Stick Insect: Predation Versus Molting [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The goal of this study was to determine the effects of predation attempts and/or molting complications on rates of leg loss in a population of Didymuria violescens, the spurlegged phasmatid, native to south eastern ...
Maginnis, Tara Lynne
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The dynamic karyotype and the complex genetic structure of the obligate parthenogen Clonopsis gallica (Insecta: Phasmatodea) [PDF]

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The stick insects of the genus Clonopsis embody bisexual, parthenogenetic and androgenetic taxa. Clonopsis gallica is an obligate parthenogen with a very wide geographic range, spreading eastwards from Morocco to Tunisia, and across Gibraltar to southern
Elisabetta Coluccia   +4 more
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The diet of Great Tit Parus major nestlings in a Mediterranean Iberian forest: the important role of spiders [PDF]

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Dieta de los pollos de Carbonero Común Parus major en un bosque Ibérico Mediterraneo: la importáncia de las arañas La dieta del Carbonero Común Parus major cuando alimenta a los pollos ha sido descrita en muchos artículos.
Negro, J. J.   +4 more
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The phylogeny and relationships between the insect orders

open access: yesRevista de Biología Tropical, 2002
El trabajo presente consiste en un análisis y evaluación de la literatura sobre la evolución e interrelación de los órdenes de los insectos, dando como resultado las siguientes conclusiones: 1) Nuestros conocimientos actuales parecen indicar que los ...
Alvaro Wille
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ORTHOPTEROIDEA FAUNA OF LESOTHO [PDF]

open access: yes
In total, 134 species in 110 genera and 20 families of the former cohort ‘Orthopteroidea’ were recorded in Lesotho. All records (localities, data of collection, information source) in Lesotho are listed for each species.
Kopij, Grzegorz
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The First New Zealand Insects Collected on Cook's Endeavour Voyage [PDF]

open access: yes, 1989
The Banks collection of 40 insect species, described by J. C. Fabricius in 1775, is critically examined to explore the possible methods of collection and to document changes to the insect fauna and to the original collection localities since 1769. The
Andrews, JRH, Gibbs, G.W.
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