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Overwintering stem‐dwelling insects exhibit a non‐random spatial structure within individual stems and within different subsections of an urban meadowscape. Low intensity mows lead to higher survival rates of overwintering stem‐dwelling insects than no mowing and high intensity mows.
Thomas C. K. Hall+2 more
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Thermal Development, Mortality, and Fertility of an Apulian Strain of Drosophila suzukii at Different Temperatures. [PDF]
Baser N+6 more
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Extensive dispersal: Great Capricorn beetles dispersed up to 822 m in fragmented oak habitats. Sex‐independent movement: Dispersal distances were not significantly influenced by sex, body size or mating status. Conservation implications: Findings underscore the importance of large, connected habitats for beetle reintroductions.
Markus Franzén+3 more
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Selection and Validation of Stable Reference Genes for RT-qPCR in <i>Scotogramma trifolii</i> (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). [PDF]
Yang A+5 more
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Coloured canopy Malaise traps, branch sampling and caterpillar traps detected most BOLD‐BINs and showed the highest cost‐efficiency in capturing flying insects across land use types, in singular and combined use. Caterpillar traps were particularly effective in forests and detected far more taxa than only Lepidopterans.
Lara Hoffmann, Stefan Stoll
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Composition and Diversity of Gut Bacterial Community in Different Life Stages of Osmia excavata Alfken (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae). [PDF]
Wang G+6 more
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Our study provides a proof of concept for combining immune priming with assisted migration for insect conservation. Introducing genetically diverse, immune‐primed migrants improves both pathogen resistance and reproductive success in inbred individuals.
Enakshi Ghosh+2 more
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