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    Insect winter ecology describes the overwinter survival strategies of insects, which are in many respects more similar to those of plants than to many...
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  • the head. Another freeze-tolerant beetle is Upis ceramboides. See insect winter ecology and antifreeze protein. Another invertebrate that is briefly tolerant...
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    Phasmatodea (redirect from Stick insect)
    (2009). Insect Behavior. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 187–189. ISBN 978-90-481-2389-6. Bedford, Geoffrey O. (1978). "Biology and Ecology of the...
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    Insect migration is the seasonal movement of insects, particularly those by species of dragonflies, beetles, butterflies and moths. The distance can vary...
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    evaluating insect population dynamics. It is one of very few lepidopterans of temperate regions in which adults are active in late autumn and early winter. The...
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    ISBN 978-0-313-38426-4. "Scale insects". Gardeners' World. Retrieved 16 January 2020. ScaleNet Nair, K. S. S. (2007). Tropical Forest Insect Pests: Ecology, Impact, and...
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    Gyne (redirect from Queen (insect))
    Greek γυνή, "woman") is the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees of order Hymenoptera, as well as termites)...
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    form of migration in ecology. It is found in all major animal groups, including birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, amphibians, insects, and crustaceans. The...
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    Wētā (redirect from Weta (insect))
    (also spelled weta in English) is the common name for a group of about 100 insect species in the families Anostostomatidae and Rhaphidophoridae endemic to...
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    down: progressive and irreversible impacts of silica on insect herbivores". Journal of Animal Ecology. 78 (1): 281–291. Bibcode:2009JAnEc..78..281M. doi:10...
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    Honey bee (redirect from Apis (insect))
    A honey bee (also spelled honeybee) is a eusocial flying insect within the genus Apis of the bee clade, all native to mainland Afro-Eurasia. After bees...
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    europaeus is the almost exclusive winter host of the black bean aphid. Because of the potential economic loss from this insect that feeds on cultivated broad...
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    Coccinellidae (category Insects used as insect pest control agents)
    food source. Like most insects, they develop from larva to pupa to adult. Temperate species hibernate and diapause during the winter; tropical species are...
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    1146/annurev.ento.43.1.271. PMID 15012391. Ward, J. V. 1992. Aquatic Insect Ecology: biology and habitat. Wiley, New York. P. 456. Watson, D. J.; Balon...
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    Goldenrod gall fly (category Insects described in 1855)
    to as a gall. E. solidaginis’s interactions with its host plant(s) and insect, as well as avian, predators have made it the centerpiece of much ecological...
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    Lake ecosystem (redirect from Pond ecology)
    competition. Sommer et al. described these patterns as part of the Plankton Ecology Group (PEG) model, with 24 statements constructed from the analysis of...
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    with estimates of the rate of climate change in general. Insect ecology Population ecology Pesticide resistance Insecticide Pest control Meyer, John...
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  • Retrieved 2024-06-14. Langellotto, Gail (2021-07-28). "Insect specialists". Garden Ecology Lab. Retrieved 2024-06-14. "What is the role of native bees...
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    Retrieved 2016-02-08. Crane E (1990). "Honey from honeybees and other insects". Ethology Ecology & Evolution. 3 (sup1): 100–105. doi:10.1080/03949370.1991.10721919...
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    Mosquito (redirect from Nipper (insect))
    breeds in the pitchers of pitcher plants, its larvae feeding on decaying insects that have drowned there. Oviposition, egg-laying, varies between species...
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    Hornet (category Insects used as insect pest control agents)
    Hornets (insects in the genus Vespa) are the largest of the eusocial wasps, and are similar in appearance to yellowjackets, their close relatives. Some...
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    Vespula germanica (category Insects described in 1793)
    abundant honeydew produced by the beech-scale insect there. This has a serious effect on forest ecology, as less honeydew remains available for native...
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    Fly (redirect from Fly (Insect))
    Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- di- "two", and πτερόν pteron "wing". Insects of this order use only a...
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    Asclepias (section Ecology)
    subverticillata (A. Gray) Vail, USDA PLANTS Frost, S.W. (1965). "Insects and pollinia". Ecology. 46 (4): 556–558. Bibcode:1965Ecol...46..556F. doi:10.2307/1934896...
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  • are important to cave ecology, because they commonly feed outside and import material that serves as food when they return. Insect species such as some...
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    Pupa (redirect from Insect emergence)
    adult insect. In temperate climates pupae usually stay dormant during winter, while in the tropics pupae usually do so during the dry season. Insects emerge...
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    Ant (category Insects in culture)
    (1992). "Capitula on stick insect eggs and elaiosomes on seeds: convergent adaptations for burial by ants". Functional Ecology. 6 (6): 642–648. Bibcode:1992FuEco...
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  • and voltinism in a polyphagous insect herbivore. Ecology 78: 977-986. [5] Timothy Duane Schowalter (2011). Insect Ecology: An Ecosystem Approach. Academic...
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    This is among the highest recorded for hawk-moths, and near the limit for insect muscle activity. Closeup of its compound eye The wing action is frozen in...
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    Herbivore (category Ecology terminology)
    plant palatability increases with elevation as insect herbivore abundance declines". Journal of Ecology. 105 (1): 142–151. doi:10.1111/1365-2745.12664...
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