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Publikováno v:
Agrochemicals; Volume 1; Issue 1; Pages: 3-16
Mitigating climate change and enhancing fertility in agricultural systems require the adoption of more sustainable fertilizer management practices. Applications of recycled organic materials, such as animal and green wastes, can promote soil carbon s
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Linda S. Fink, Daniel Slayback, Ernest H. Williams, Pablo F. Jaramillo-López, Lincoln P. Brower, Isabel Ramirez, Karen S. Oberhauser
Publikováno v:
American Entomologist. 62:92-97
As far as we are aware, the first observation in 2015 of an illegal logging operation in the Sierra Chincua overwintering area within the core zone of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico was made in April by a local …
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Daniel Slayback, M. Isabel Ramírez, M. Ván Limón García, Stuart B. Weiss, Lincoln P. Brower, William H. Calvert, Raúl R. Zubieta, Ernest H. Williams, Linda S. Fink, Willow Zuchowski
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Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society. 65:27-46
During winter, monarch butterflies form dense colonies in oyamel fir forests on high mountains in central Mexico, where the forest canopy serves both as a blanket, moderating temperature, and an umbrella, shielding the butterflies from rain. In this
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Jennifer A. Lear, M. Ivan Limon Garcia, Daniel Slayback, M. Isabel Ramírez, Lincoln P. Brower, Raúl R. Zubieta, Tonya Van Hook, Paul Gier, Linda S. Fink, Ernest H. Williams
Publikováno v:
Insect Conservation and Diversity. 2:163-175
Survivalofoverwinteringmonarchbutterfliesfollowingseverewetwin- terstormsinMexicoissubstantiallyhigherforbutterfliesthatformclustersontheoya- melfirtreetrunksthanforthosethatformclustersonthefirboughs. 2. Thermal measurements taken at similar elevati
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American Entomologist. 53:28-40
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Integrative and Comparative Biology. 46:1123-1142
Synopsis Monarch butterflies in eastern North America accumulate lipids during their fall migration to central Mexico, and use them as their energy source during a 5 month overwintering period. When and where along their migratory journey the butterf
Publikováno v:
Environmental Entomology. 32:1019-1027
Parasitism rates of the nonnative tachinid fly, Compsilura concinnata (Meigen), on experimental populations of native luna moth caterpillars (Actias luna (L.)) were determined in central Virginia, where both C. concinnata and the gypsy moth, its bioc
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Linda S. Fink
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The American Biology Teacher. 59:142-146
IN an undergraduate course in Field Natural History, my students produce original video documentaries on local natural history subjects. I am using video production to entice lower level students into independent field investigation, to reinforce the
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Linda S. Fink
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 56:423-437
Caterpillars of the hawkmothEumorpha fasciataare highly polymorphic for colour, with green, pink, and pink-and-yellow forms in the second through fourth instars, and green and multicoloured forms in the fifth instar. Four years of field censuses on f