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Insects in the tropics are already near their heat limits – climate change could push many beyond survival
Many insects, like this malachite butterfly, face critical heat stress under future temperatures. Photo by Kim Holzmann, CC BY Kim Holzmann,…
Meet ‘Tous’ – an entirely new genus of mammal we identified. Here’s why it’s so exciting
Erik Meijaard, University of Kent; Kristofer M. Helgen, University of Technology Sydney, and Tim Flannery, Australian Museum Mammals are not…
Science knows of 21,000 bee species. There are likely thousands more
James B. Dorey, University of Wollongong and Nikolas Johnston, University of Wollongong It’s a question that has sparked the curiosity of…
Effects of Imidacloprid Neonicotinoid Seed Dressing Insecticide on Wheat Yield and Sucking Insect Pest and Predator Populations Across Sowing Methods
Sucking insects are the most serious insect pests in wheat crops; the harmful effect of aphid in wheat plants is due to sucking of plant sap, honeydew excretion and…
NOVEMBER 3, 2021
Comparative Study on DNA Preservation in Various Insect Specimen Drying Methods for Genetic Analysis
Dried specimens of insects are increasingly seen as genetic resources. However, genetic analysis of dried specimens of insects is hampered by the deterioration of the DNA. In this study, we developed methods…
NOVEMBER 3, 2021
Controlled Study on Female Culex Pipiens Attraction to Locally-Sourced Attractive Traps as Chemical Insecticide Alternatives
Culex pipiens is a cosmopolitan mosquito species and is an important vector for periodic lymphatic filariasis, West Nile virus, and Rift Valley fever. Using newer technologies like the application of…
NOVEMBER 3, 2021
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