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- Rare Species of Orthoptera (Insecta) from the Republic of Moldova
- Interspecific Hybridization Between the Grasshoppers Chorthippus Biguttulus and C
- European Red List of Grasshoppers, Crickets and Bush-Crickets
- NOTES on ORTHOPTERA (INSECTA) and Their Assemblages in the ROMANIAN CARPATHIANS ANTON KRIŠTÍN, BENJAMÍN JARČUŠKA, PETER KAŇUCH, ELENA IULIA IORGU, IONUŢ ŞTEFAN IORGU
- Orthoptera Assemblages As Indicators for the Restoration of Sand Grassland Networks
- Overgrazing by Horses Negatively Affects Orthoptera Assemblages In
- Microhabitats of Planted Sea Wall Strips Used by Pollinators And
- Morphological and Colour Morph Clines Along an Altitudinal Gradient in the Meadow Grasshopper Pseudochorthippus Parallelus
- Life History Strategies of Two Chorthippus Spp. In
- A Life-History Perspective on Sexual Selection in a Polygamous Species Ke Gao1, Michiel Van Wijk1, Zoe Clement1, Martijn Egas1 and Astrid T
- Abundance and Diversity of Grasshoppers and Their Ectoparasitic Mites in South Dakota Erica Anderson South Dakota State University
- Cytogenetic Studies in Gomphocerine Grasshoppers. I. Comparative Analysis of Chromosome C-Banding Pattern
- Initial Impact of a Soil Disturbance Technique (Disc Harrowing) on Orthoptera in a Grass Heath in Breckland, UK
- Weather Affects Grasshopper Population Dynamics in Continental Grassland Over Annual and Decadal Periods
- Grasshoppers and Allied Insects of Norfolk Copyright Text, Maps, Photographs and Artwork Copyright David Richmond, County Orthoptera Recorder
- Grasshoppers Check-In to a Grassland Bee Hotel
- Response of Orthoptera to Clear-Cuts in Beech Forests
- Environmental Statement Technical Appendices
- Identification and Quantification of Lipids in T. Viridissima, C. Biguttulus and C. Brunneus by GC-MS and Off- Line SPE GC-MS
- Historical Isolation Facilitates Species Radiation by Sexual Selection: Insights from Chorthippus Grasshoppers
- The Green-Brown Polymorphism of the Club-Legged Grasshopper Gomphocerus Sibiricus Is Heritable and Appears Genetically Simple Holger Schielzeth1* and Petra Dieker1,2
- Extreme Positive Allometry of Animal Adhesive Pads and the Size Limits of Adhesion-Based Climbing
- Primary Succession of Acrididae (Orthoptera): Differences in Displacement Capacities in Early and Late Colonizers of New Habitats
- Copper Environmental Hazard Summary
- Lessons from Orthopteran Assemblages of Semi-Dry Calcareous Grasslands in Central Germany