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Autor:
Michael A. Birkett, Zoltán Imrei, József Fail, Zsófia Lohonyai, Philip J. L. Gould, Eszter Matula, József Muskovits, Michael J. Domingue, József Vuts, Miklós Tóth
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Entomology. 144:224-231
There is an urgent need in Europe to prepare resources for the arrival of the emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis (Buprestidae, Coleoptera) from European Russia, and possibly other invasive jewel beetles. A lightweight, easy to handle, non‐stick
Autor:
Tu Xiongbing, Hongtian Su, Jian Ma, Zehua Zhang, Yun-Ping Wang, Philip J. L. Gould, Xiaowei Fu, Guilin Du, Yunhui Zhang, Jason W. Chapman, Gao Hu
Migratory insect pests pose a substantial challenge to global food security. These issues are particularly acute when pest incursions occur considerably beyond the expected range, through natural migration or human-aided transport, as the lack of spe
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Autor:
Cheng Hu, Teng Long, Rui Wang, Jason Lim, Philip J. L. Gould, Kongming Wu, Shaoyang Kong, Tianjiao Lang, Changjiang Liu
Insect migration provides major ecosystem services, and sometimes, migratory pests cause serious crop damage and yield loss. Species identification is critically important in studies of insect migration, for both entomologists and pest managers. Rada
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Autor:
Timothy L. Vargo, Michelle Prysby, Susanne Masi, Philip J. L. Gould, Owen D. Boyle, Louis Liebenberg, William P. Mueller, Hague Vaughan, Christopher A. Lepczyk, Rebecca Jordan
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 90:308-317
Publikováno v:
Applied Soil Ecology, 14, 231-248
Applied Soil Ecology 14 (2000)
Applied Soil Ecology 14 (2000)
We hypothesized that changes in the pattern of spring precipitation would alter the species composition of a temperate soil-surface collembolan community. Experimental manipulation of precipitation during a drought in southern England was used to tes