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1. Sex-linked Red Ants (sch) Silkworm Embryonic Temperature Sensitivity Of Ddrt-pcr Study
2. The Chemical/Physical Characteristics And Microbial Diversity Among Nests Soil Of Two Ants In Qinling Mountains
3. Impact Of Bortytis Cinerea Trans Form Ants With Bacillus Thuringiensis(Bt) Bt-06A Crystal Protein Gene On Population Growth And Decline Of Bursaphelenchus Xylophilus
4. Behavioral Defensive Mechanisms Of Workers Against Entomopathogenic Fungi Infection In Fire Ants Solenopsis Invicta
5. Effects Of EβF Releasing On The Interactions Among Cabbage Aphids, Adybirds And Ants
6. Expression H、F、M、P Protein Of Peste Des Petits Ruminants Virus Strain Tibet07in Insect Cells
7. Characteristics Of Soil Macropore On The Loess Plateau And Their Effects On Soil Water
8. Studies On The Activity Of Some Secretions Between Parasaissetia Nigra Nietner,The Two Species Of Ants And A Parasitic Wasp
9. The Coupling Relationship Of Plant And Insect Diversity By Specific Plants-Ants-Aphids And Mealy-bugs Mutualism
10. A Preliminary Study On The Relationship Between Parasaissetia Nigra,Ants And Parasitoid In Hainan
11. Analysis And Application Of Cuticular Hydrocarbons In Three Species Of Fire Ants
12. Implications of stridulation behavior in the red and black imported fire ants, Solenopsis invicta Buren and Solenopsis richteri Forel, and their hybrid
13. Black carpenter ants in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas: Relationships with prescribed fire, site and stand variables, and red oak borer
14. The intertwined population biology of symbiotic ants and plants in the Amazon
15. Response of small mammals in native tallgrass prairie to an invasive species, red imported fire ants (Solenopsis invicta Buren)
16. Social evolution in ants: Direct and indirect genetic effects
17. Studies on the ants, alien and native plants, and ant sampling methods in a United States national par
18. Consumer control of plant communities in current and future environments
19. Role of peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch] extrafloral nectaries in mediating natural enemy-herbivore interactions
20. Consequences of ecological disturbance on ground dwelling invertebrates: Implications for conservation
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