Search Results - insects (evolution OR evaluation)

  1. Land-use mosaic effects on insect abundance, bat activity and macadamia production, South Africa

    Published 2021
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  2. The ecology, evolution and persistence of an obligate, one-on-one mutualism by Anderson, Bruce

    Published 2014
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  3. Colouring the grey areas of insect mass-production to solidify their use as feed, food and biological control agents by Woods, Michael Josias

    Published 2019
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  4. Variation in wing area and prey detection volume of Rhinolophus Capensis in response to different climates by Duncan, Aurora

    Published 2022
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  5. The evaluation of the potential of Tenebrio molitor, Zophobas morio, Naophoeta cinerea, Blaptica dubia, Gromphardhina portentosa, Periplaneta americana, Blatta lateralis, Oxyhalao... by Hopley, Davina

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…Insect species as livestock feeds…”
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  6. Assessing efficacies of insect pest management methods for stored bagged maize preservation in storehouses located in Nigerian markes

    Published 2019
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  7. Fungus gnats in forestry nurseries and their possible role as vectors of Fusarium circinatum

    Published 2013
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  8. Testing for host adaptive evolution using the maize streak virus model by Oyeniran, Kehinde Adewole

    Published 2022
    “…Given that these processes can sometimes promote viral diversity and result in the rapid evolution of new, fitter MSV variants, continuous genomic surveillance of MSV is therefore important. …”
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  9. The biological control of the weed Acacia longifolia by the gall wasp Trichilogaster acaciaelongfoliae: a study of a plant-insect interaction by Dennill, George Bentley

    Published 2014
    “…Harris (1980a) The biological control of weeds using insects is a young science. The first intentional use of an insect to control a weed was in 1863 in India where the cochineal insect, Dactylopius ceylonicus (Green), was dispersed to control Opuntia vulgaris Miller some 68 years after the accidental introduction of this insect to that country (Goeden, 1978; Moran & Zimmermann, 1984). …”
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  10. ASSESSING EFFICACIES OF INSECT PEST MANAGEMENT METHODS TO PRESERVE NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION OF BAGGED MAIZE IN STOREHOUSES LOCATED IN MARKETS IN NIGERIA

    Published 2021
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  11. The immune response of Sirex noctilio to pathogen infection

    Published 2022
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  12. The impact of behavioural diversity in the evolution of multi-agent systems robust to dynamic environments by Hallauer, Scott

    Published 2024
    “…Behavioural diversity has been shown to be beneficial in biological social systems, such as insect colonies and human societies, as well as artificial systems such as large-scale swarm robotics applications. …”
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  13. Visual and chemical ecology of the woodwasp Sirex noctilio

    Published 2021
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  14. Molecular phylogenetics, systematics, reproductive safeguarding and chromosome evolution of the genus Lachenalia (Asparagaceae: Scilloideae) by Duncan, Graham

    Published 2025
    “…These patterns support interpretation of these traits as reproductive safeguarding adaptations under reduced insect pollinator abundance. The dated multilocus phylogenetic tree is also used to explore the evolution of cytotype and genome size in Lachenalia. …”
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