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  2. Journal of Insect Behavior - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Insect Behavior is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering various aspects of insect research. It is published by Springer Science+Business Media and was established in 1988. The editors-in-chief are Jeremy Allison (University of Pretoria) and Ring Cardé (University of California). [1]

  3. Insect migration - Wikipedia

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    Insect migration is the seasonal movement of insects, particularly those by species of dragonflies, beetles, butterflies and moths. The distance can vary with species and in most cases, these movements involve large numbers of individuals.

  4. List of entomology journals - Wikipedia

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    Insect Biochemistry: see Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: 1971–1991: United Kingdom: 0965-1748: Elsevier: Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (formerly Insect Biochemistry) [26] 1992–present: United Kingdom: 0965-1748: Elsevier: Insectes Sociaux: 1954–present: Switzerland: 0020-1812: Birkhäuser Verlag: Insect Molecular ...

  5. Pest insect population dynamics - Wikipedia

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    [6] As a result, growing degree-days are commonly used to estimate insect development, often relative to a biofix point, [6] i.e., a biological milestone, such as when the insect comes out of pupation in spring. [7] Degree-days can help with pest control. [8] Stenotus binotatus, a plant bug in the group Heteroptera

  6. Insect ecology - Wikipedia

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    Insect ecology is the interaction of insects, individually or as a community, with the surrounding environment or ecosystem. [1] This interaction is mostly mediated by the secretion and detection of chemicals ( semiochemical ) in the environment by insects. [ 2 ]

  7. Moths actually aren’t drawn to light as previously thought ...

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    A new study has found a potential explanation for the behavior. “Like moths to a flame” is a saying that alludes to insects’ apparent attraction to artificial light. A new study has found a ...

  8. Insect cognition - Wikipedia

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    A neuron (green and white) in an insect brain (blue) Insect cognition describes the mental capacities and study of those capacities in insects. The field developed from comparative psychology where early studies focused more on animal behavior. [1] Researchers have examined insect cognition in bees, fruit flies, and wasps. [2] [3]

  9. C H E L S E A G R E E N P U B L I S H I N G W H I T E R I V E ...

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