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Annotated Bibliography on the Ecology and Management of Invasive Species
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Diptera) of the Czech Republic
Ecological Consequences Artificial Night Lighting
Local Outbreaks of Operophtera Brumata and Operophtera Fagata Cannot Be Explained by Low Vulnerability to Pupal Predation
What Moths Fly in Winter? the Assemblage of Moths Active in a Temperate Deciduous Forest During the Cold Season in Central Poland
IN NORTH MACEDONIA (LEPIDOPTERA: GEOMETRIDAE) Balázs Tóth
Az Operophtera Fagata (Scharfenberg, 1805) Elterjedése Magyarországon Distribution of Operophtera Fagata (Scharfenberg, 1805) in Hungary (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)
Part III. Pests of Selected Forest Tree Species
The Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Biodiversity of Norfolk Jeff Price
Population Dynamics, Impacts, and Integrated Management of Forest Defoliating Insects
The Importance of Beech Forests As Reservoirs of Moth Diversity in Mediterranean Basin (Lepidoptera) Marco INFUSINO 1,*, Stefano SCALERCIO 1
Anti‐Herbivore Defences and Insect Herbivory
Asymmetric Hybridization Between Non-Native Winter Moth
Ireland Red List No. 9: Macro-Moths (Lepidoptera)
Lancashire, Manchester and Merseyside Butterfly and Moth Recording Report
Insecta: Lepidoptera) SHILAP Revista De Lepidopterología, Vol
The Effect of Artificial Lights on Nocturnal Macrolepidoptera (Lepidoptera: Macroheterocera) Communities
Top View
Geometridae (Insecta: Lepidoptera) in Stands of Substitute Species with the Dominant Position of Birch
Operophtera Brumata L) in the Northeast United States
Investigating the Mechanisms Behind Moth Declines: Plants, Land-Use and Climate
The Larger Moths of Staffordshire
FINAL THESIS SUZANNA MASON.Pdf
Ireland Red List No. 9: Macro-Moths (Lepidoptera)
A Spatial Perspective on the Phenological Distribution of the Spring Woodland Caterpillar Peak
The Seasonal Population Dynamics of Moth Larvae Feeding in Birch Stands of the Krušné Hory Mountains (The Czech Republic) from 1986–2004
Budburst Phenology and Host Use by Operophtera
The Reliability of Genitalia Morphology to Monitor the Spread
Workshop Abstracts
Do Differences in Inducible Resistance Explain the Population Dynamics of Birch and Pine Defoliators?
©Societas Europaea Lepidopterologica; Download Unter Und
Toename Van De Berkenwintervlinder OPEROPHTERA FAGATA in Zuid-Nederland (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) Frans Post
Serbia and Montenegro
Lepidoptera Recorded on Snow in Central Poland
Betula Pendula, Betula Pubescens and Other Birches in Europe: Distribution, Habitat, Usage and Threats
The Insects and Other Invertebrates of Alderley Edge