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Notes on the Pompilidae (Hymenoptera) of the Mascarenes
Ganeshan, Seelavarn, Madl, Michael, Ré (2016): Notes on the Pompilidae (Hymenoptera) of the Mascarenes.
Ganeshan, Seelavarn, Madl, Michael, Ré
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Body size determines mobility and fitness across taxa in various ways. Yet, drivers of body size in higher trophic invertebrates, especially parasitoids, including intra‐ and interspecific variations, are poorly understood due to complex interactions between parasitoid behaviour, the environment and their hosts.
Riko Fardiansah +4 more
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Pompilidae (Hymenoptera, Vespoidea) from Nosy Boraha (Madagascar)
Madl, Michael (2016): Pompilidae (Hymenoptera, Vespoidea) from Nosy Boraha (Madagascar).
Madl, Michael
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Abstract Plant–animal interactions constitute a recurrent and central focus in ecological research, with pollination representing one of its most extensively studied aspects. While certain insect orders have traditionally received considerable attention due to their abundance as flower visitors and their efficiency in pollination, it is undeniable that
Daniel Parejo‐Pulido +2 more
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Published as part of Smit, J., 2007, New wasps and bees for the fauna of the Canary Islands (Hymenoptera, Aculeata), pp.
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Spider-hunting wasps of the neotropics
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Fernando Fernández
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Shimizu, Akira, Wahis, Raymond
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Die Ausbeute der Albanien-Expedition des Deutschen Entomologischen Institutes enthielt 32 Pompilidae (19 Arten) und 1 Ceropalidae, darunter 14 Erstnachweise für die Fauna Albaniens; eine Art (Arachnospila fuscomarginata Thomson) ist neu für die gesamte ...
Wolf, Heinrich
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ABSTRACT Actions for ecological restoration under the Great Green Wall (GGW) initiative in the northern Sahel have been plant focused, paying scant attention to plant–animal interactions that are essential to ecosystem functioning. Calls to accelerate implementation of the GGW make it timely to develop a more solid conceptual foundation for restoration
Natalia Medina‐Serrano +3 more
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The aim of this study was to carry out a survey of the fauna of the Hymenoptera families in an area of Caatinga in Mossoró, state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. The samplings were carried out with Malaise traps, active between 6th of February and 6th of
Daniell Rodrigo Fernandes +4 more
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