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ABSTRACT Aquatic insects are an abundant, yet declining, taxonomically heterogeneous group with special importance in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Accurate estimations of insect biomass during their aquatic life stages are essential to advance our fundamental knowledge about insects, their roles in ecosystems, and their vulnerability to ...
Casper H. A. van Leeuwen +4 more
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Invasive species invoke a lifetime of trophic change in native stream fishes
Abstract Trophic interactions operate across the lifetime of an individual organism, yet our understanding of these processes is largely limited to a single life stage or moment in time. Management and conservation implications of this knowledge gap are particularly important, given the mounting number, spread, and ecological impacts of invasive ...
Jessica O. Diallo, Julian D. Olden
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Checklist of Tabanidae (Insecta: Diptera) from Uruguay
Se actualiza la lista de especies de la familia Tabanidae citadas para el Uruguay. Se utilizaron datos previos tomados de la bibliografía, capturas hechas por los autores, y ejemplares de la colección de Entomología de la Facultad de Ciencias, Uruguay, y
Sixto COSCARÓN, María MARTÍNEZ
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ABSTRACT The substantial loss of insects we are experiencing today has been highlighted all over the world. There is a growing concern about the global decline of pollinators and its impact on terrestrial and agricultural ecosystems, but the focus of scientists towards bees remains the rule.
Cassandre Murail +6 more
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Protosilvius gurupi sp. n. (Tabanidae, Pangoniinae) is described and illustrated based on seven female and 53 male specimens collected in the Amazonian region at Reserva Biológica Gurupi, Centro Novo do Maranhão municipality, northwest ...
Jose Rafael +2 more
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Tabanidae (Diptera) of Saudi Arabia
Samples were collected from southern, central and eastern regions of Saudi Arabia using Malaise traps and sweep nets. Nine species of Tabanidae were identified, two for the first time from Saudi Arabia, Hybomitra peculiaris (Szilády) and Atylotus pulchellus (Loew). Therefore, the total number of Tabanidae in Saudi Arabia is 31 species.
Al Dhafer, H.M. +2 more
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The Tabanidae (Diptera) in Brazil: Historical aspects, diversity and distribution [PDF]
We present an overview of horseflies in Brazil. For this, we compiled and analyzed the data available in the Taxonomic Catalogue of the Brazilian Fauna (“Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil” - CTFB).
Tiago K. Krolow +3 more
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Lors d'expériences menées en 1992 et 1994 sur le site de la Comoé, par le Centre international de recherche-développement sur l'élevage en zone subhumide (Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso), les auteurs ont comparé l'efficacité des bouteilles et des cages ...
S. Amsler, J. Filledier
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An updated list of Tabanidae (Diptera: Insecta) in Ivory Coast [PDF]
The inventory of tabanids of Ivory Coast includes both a review of historical datasets as well as the results of recent targeted field investigations in the North of Ivory Coast from 2000 to 2002 and Banco forest in 2012.
Acapovi-Yao Geneviève Lydie +3 more
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