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BD5208 Wide Scale Enhancement of Biodiversity (WEB) Final Report on Phase 2, and Overview of Whole Project Executive Summary
Colonization of Artificially Stressed Black Walnut Trees by Ambrosia Beetle, Bark Beetle, and Other Weevil Species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Indiana and Missouri
Weevils) of the George Washington Memorial Parkway, Virginia
Green Roofs and Urban Biodiversity: Their Role As Invertebrate Habitat and the Effect of Design on Beetle Community
Functional Traits of Indigenous and Exotic Ground-Dwelling Arthropods Show Contrasting Responses to Land-Use Change in an Oceani
Coleoptera: Dryophthoridae, Brachyceridae, Curculionidae) of the Prairies Ecozone in Canada
(Coleoptera) the Superfamily Curculionoidea
1 the RESTRUCTURING of ARTHROPOD TROPHIC RELATIONSHIPS in RESPONSE to PLANT INVASION by Adam B. Mitchell a Dissertation Submitt
Technical Report 148
Oregon Invasive Species Action Plan
Clover-Leaf Weevil the Clover-Seed Weevil
Wild Plants and Their Associated Insects in The
Lulu Island Bog Report
Abundance and Seasonal Activity of Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in a Raspberry Plantation and Adjacent Sites in Southern Quebec (Canada)
A Biophysical Inventory and Evaluation of the Lulu Island Bog Richmond, British Columbia
Colonization of Artificially Stressed Black Walnut Trees by Ambrosia Beetle, Bark Beetle, and Other Weevil Species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Indiana and Missouri
PPA Invertebrate Report Dec 2017
The Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) of the Maritime Provinces of Canada, I: New Records from New Brunswick
Top View
Agriculture and Forestry, Volume 62
Biodiversity and Multitrophic Interactions in Changing Terrestrial
Taxonomic Study on the Subfamily Curculioninae (Col., Curculionidae) in East Azarbaijan Province with One Species As New Record for Iran
Article (Refereed) - Postprint
Biota from the Coastal Wetlands of Praia Da Vitória (Terceira, Azores, Portugal): Part 1 - Arthropods
SNH Research Report 1115: Site Condition Monitoring of Beetle
Pdf+Appendix
Sampling Terrestrial Arthropod Biodiversity: a Case Study in Arkansas Michael Joseph Skvarla University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Dead Wood Is Anything but Dead. It Is the Lifeblood of an Intricate Web of Life in Which Insects Figure Prominently.”
Xero-Thermophilous and Grassland Ubiquist Species Dominate the Weevil Fauna of Swiss Cities (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)