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pro vyhledávání: '"G. F. Bornemissza"'
Autor:
KF Michaels, G. F. Bornemissza
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Conservation. 3:85-95
The effects of commercial forestry harvest and regeneration practices (clearfelling and slash-burning) on the lucanid fauna of the wet sclerophyll forests of southern Tasmania and the dry sclerophyll forests of eastern Tasmania were examined using pi
Autor:
H. J. Müller, E. Hennig, J. Syrjämäki, V. Schefer-Immel, B. Weber, R. Mrkva, M. Inouye, G. F. Bornemissza, F. J. Löcher, M. Markkula, S. Myllymäki, K. Meunier, H. Bruns, M. Nuorteva, S. Günther, R. Lange, J. Franz, A. Szmidt, W. Stein, H. A. Koch, E. Schwartz, M. Schmidt
Publikováno v:
Anzeiger für Schädlingskunde. 34:125-128
Autor:
G. F. Bornemissza
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Entomology. 9:31-41
i The Afro-Asian dung beetle, Onthophagus gazella F., buries bovine dung as food for its larvae so rapidly that when beetle populations are of the order of 4 insects per 100 c.c. dung, entire cow pads are completely broken up and buried within 30 to
Autor:
G. F. Bornemissza
Publikováno v:
Nature. 203:786-787
IT is well known that in mecopteran flies of the family Panorpidae courtship and mating behaviour fall into a distinctive pattern1. In the case of the Bittacidae, the recorded observations2–4, although suggestive, have been insufficient to reveal c
Autor:
G. F. Bornemissza
Publikováno v:
Nature. 209:732-733
SPECIES of the Australian genus Harpobittacus (Bittacidae, Mecoptera) have a complex mating habit not recorded elsewhere in the Insecta (Bornemissza1). It involves the release of a sex pheromone by two intertergal vesicles on the abdomen of the males
Autor:
G. F. Bornemissza
Publikováno v:
Nature. 190:936-937
MANY thousands of pupae of the cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae L., from southern England, and a smaller consignment from central Italy, were introduced into Australia for the control of the noxious weed, ragwort (Senecio jacobaea L.), in southern Vict