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Formen der Dormanz bei Insekten
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This article is published in Anzeiger Fur Schadlingskunde-journal of Pest Science.The article was published on 1970-08-01. It has received 76 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ecology (disciplines).read more
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Forty years of carabid beetle research in Europe – from taxonomy, biology, ecology and population studies to bioindication, habitat assessment and conservation
D. Johan Kotze,Pietro Brandmayr,Achille Casale,Emmanuelle Dauffy-Richard,Wouter Dekoninck,Matti Koivula,Gábor L. Lövei,Dietrich Mossakowski,Jinze Noordijk,W. Paarmann,Roberto Pizzoloto,Pavel Saska,Axel Schwerk,José Serrano,Jan Szyszko,Angela Taboada Palomares,H. Turin,Stephen Venn,Rikjan Vermeulen,Tullia Zetto Brandmayr +19 more
TL;DR: A subjective summary of some of the major developments in carabidology since the 1960s, which can be useful in population studies, bioindication, conservation biology and landscape ecology.
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Insect Seasonal Cycles: Genetics and Evolution
and C A Tauber,M J Tauber +1 more
TL;DR: Knowledge of the evolution of seasonal cycles provides a key to understanding how organisms exploit their environment, how they interact, and in some instances species utilizing a single resource reduce competition by the seasonal partitioning of that resource.
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The range of insect dormancy responses
TL;DR: The range of dormancy responses is wider, more complex and more integrated than has often been recognized and some general conclusions emerge from such an examination.
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Phenology and Photoperiodic Diapause in Northern Populations of Drosophila
TL;DR: This paper deals with an important aspect of adaptation to the northern environment, the temporal synchronization of populations with seasons, i.e., phenology of Drosophila species, and winter dormancy is the main synchronizer in northern areas.
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The plurennial life cycles of the European Tettigoniidae (Insecta: Orthoptera) : 1. The effect of temperature on embryonic development and hatching.
TL;DR: The effect of temperature on embryonic development, voltinism, and hatching was studied in the laboratory in eggs of 21 Central and Southeastern European Tettigoniidae species to find out whether warmth is not enough for the slowly developing species to have an univoltine life cycle.