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Pitfall trapping in sugar-beet crops in East Anglia in 1970 and 1971 showed that Carabidae were much more active and abundant than other epigeic preda...
Read moreThe contents of pollen traps on two hives in Midlothian, Scotland, were analysed for 3 seasons, and in the 4th season the study was extended to 4 hive...
Read moreUnderstanding the spatial dynamics of insect distributions in farmland can provide insights into their ecological requirements and potential for manag...
Read moreIntroduced, managed bees such as mason bees (genus Osmia) can confer significant pollination benefits to agricultural systems, but a risk of introduci...
Read moreNew native woodlands are typically created in a small and isolated configuration, potentially reducing their value as a resource for biodiversity. The...
Read moreCulicoides biting midges (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae) are vectors of arboviruses that cause significant economic and welfare impact. Local-scale spread ...
Read moreAn increase in pesticide resistance in many pest species is promoting interest in biological control. Much remains to be learned about natural enemy i...
Read moreForest insect pests are becoming increasingly common in Europe. A recent paper published in this journal dealt with a particular case of pest spreadin...
Read moreFlight phenologies of the migrant aphid Rhopalosiphum padi, as indicated by suction trap catches throughout France in 1978-88, were compared using mul...
Read moreIn field studies in the UK in 1973-75, Hemiptera were sampled from 2 contrasting grasslands sown in April 1973 on a chalk soil which had previously gr...
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