CIRAD - Locust Ecology & Control Unit, Bibliographical Query Database, Issued September 2005
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CIRAD - Locust ecology & control unit, bibliographical query database, issued September 2005 1. ABDULGADER A. & MOHAMMAD K.U., 1990. – Taxonomic significance of epiphallus in some Libyan grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acridoidea ). – Annals of Agricultural Science (Cairo), 3535(special issue) : 511- 519. 2. ABRAMS P.A. & SCHMITZ O.J., 1999. – The effect of risk of mortality on the foraging behaviour of animals faced with time and digestive capacity constraints. – Evolutionary Ecology Research, 11(3) : 285-301. 3. ABU Z.N., 1998. – A nematode parasite from the lung of Mynah birds at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. – Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology, 2828(3) : 659-663. 4. ACHTEMEIER G.L., 1992. – Grasshopper response to rapid vertical displacements within a “clear air” boundary layer as observed by doppler radar. – Environmental Entomology, 2121(5) : 921-938. 5. 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