Current evidence of climate‐driven colour change in insects and its impact on sexual signals
Our review will provide current information about how climatic factors, such as temperature, precipitation, and humidity impact on insect's colour and sexual signals. In addition, we discussed about the counter mechanisms that insects usually take place to adapt with the changing climate.
Md Tangigul Haque +2 more
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Terrestrial subsidies and light affect an aquatic micro‐ecosystem in unexpected ways
Abstract The effects of resource subsidies on a recipient ecosystem depends on a variety of factors. Firstly, increasing the supply of limiting nutrients tends to increase the accumulation of biomass across different compartments of the recipient food web.
Pierre Rogy, Diane S. Srivastava
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A importância da floresta para o meio ambiente. [PDF]
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SCANAVACA JUNIOR, L.
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Description and DNA barcoding of a new Iberian species of Pijnackeria (Scali, 2009) from Sierra Nevada, Spain (Phasmida: Diapheromeridae). [PDF]
© 2015 Magnolia Press This document is the published version of a published work that appeared in final form in Zootaxa To access the final edited and published work see: https://doi.org/10.11646/ZOOTAXA.4058.4.5Male, female and egg of Pijnackeria
Ortiz, Antonio S., Valero, Pablo
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Identification, rearing, and distribution of stick insects of Madeira Island: an example of raising biodiversity awareness [PDF]
Two species of stick insects are currently known to be present in the Macaronesian archipelagos: Clonopsis gallica (Charpentier) (Phasmatodea: Bacillidae) on the Canary Islands and in the Azores and Carausius morosus (Sinéty) (Phasmatidae) in the ...
Aguiar, António M. F. +2 more
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\u3ci\u3ePhyllium (Phyllium) letiranti\u3c/i\u3e sp. nov. (Phasmida: Phylliidae) a new leaf insect from Peleng Island, Indonesia [PDF]
A new species of leaf insect, Phyllium (Phyllium) letiranti Cumming and Teemsma, new species (Phasmida: Phylliidae), is described from a series of males, females, and eggs from Peleng Island, Indonesia.
Cumming, Royce T.
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Astonishing 35S rDNA diversity in the gymnosperm species Cycas revoluta Thunb [PDF]
17 p., tablas, gráficos.In all eukaryotes, the highly repeated 35S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences encoding 18S-5.8S-26S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) typically show high levels of intragenomic uniformity due to homogenisation processes, leading to concerted ...
Becher, H +7 more
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A new species of Phasmotaenia Navas (Phasmida: Phasmatidae) from Taiwan [PDF]
Yamai Shi-Fu Huang, Paul D. Brock
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Studies on the Australian stick-insect genus Onchestus Stål (Phasmida: Phasmatidae) [PDF]
Paul D. Brock, Jack W. Hasenpusch
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A Winged Zorotypus in Miocene Amber from the Dominician Republic (Zoraptera: Zorotypidae), with Discussion on Relationships of and within the Order [PDF]
A new fossil zorapteran is described and figured in Miocene Dominican amber. The specimen is the first winged Zorotypus fossil, and is described as Zorotypus goeleti n.sp. The species is distinguished from the only other fossil zorapteran, Z.
Engel, M. S., Grimaldi, D. A.
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