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Habitat filtering, not dispersal limitation, drives ant and termite community assembly along a tropical forest regeneration gradient. [PDF]
Grella N +9 more
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<i>In Vitro</i> Termiticidal Activity of Medicinal Plant Essential Oils Against <i>Microcerotermes crassus</i>. [PDF]
Chantarapitak C +3 more
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Effects of Colony Breeding System and Nest Architecture on Soil Microbiome and Fertility in the Fungus-Growing Termite <i>Macrotermes barneyi</i> Light. [PDF]
Zhou J +10 more
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Death zone minimizes the impact of fipronil-treated soils on subterranean termite colonies by negating transfer effects. [PDF]
Chouvenc T.
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Cryptocercus Genomes Expand Knowledge of Adaptations to Xylophagy and Termite Sociality. [PDF]
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2022
Abstract This chapter contains key questions regarding termites, the cellulose (wood) feeding insects.
Partho Dhang +3 more
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Abstract This chapter contains key questions regarding termites, the cellulose (wood) feeding insects.
Partho Dhang +3 more
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Pest Management Science, 2023
AbstractBACKGROUNDStake surveys and in‐ground monitoring stations have been widely used to study field populations of many subterranean termite species, but thus far they have never been intercepted by the invasive Asian subterranean termite, Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann), in southeastern Florida.
Nan‐Yao Su, Sang‐Bin Lee
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AbstractBACKGROUNDStake surveys and in‐ground monitoring stations have been widely used to study field populations of many subterranean termite species, but thus far they have never been intercepted by the invasive Asian subterranean termite, Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann), in southeastern Florida.
Nan‐Yao Su, Sang‐Bin Lee
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Journal of Economic Entomology, 2017
Effects of ecdysone, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), and an ecdysone agonist, halofenozide, were tested against the Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki, and the eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar), in a 12-d no choice assay. Approximately 22-26% of R. flavipes and C.
Nan-Yao, Su, Erin J, Monteagudo
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Effects of ecdysone, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), and an ecdysone agonist, halofenozide, were tested against the Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki, and the eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar), in a 12-d no choice assay. Approximately 22-26% of R. flavipes and C.
Nan-Yao, Su, Erin J, Monteagudo
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Nonrandom Search Geometry in Subterranean Termites
Naturwissenschaften, 1995[Extract] Studies of the organization of search in ants suggest that individual and colonylevel patterns are related to foraging ecology and may be adaptive [1, 2]. The organization of search in termites has received far less attention, in part because of their cryptic, subterranean foraging habits.
Robson, S.K. +5 more
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