<div><p>Prevailing abiotic conditions may positively or negatively impact insects at both the individual and population levels. For example while moderate rainfall and wind velocity may provide conditions that favour development, as well as movement within and between habitats, high winds and heavy rains can significantly decrease life expectancy. There is some evidence that insects adjust their behaviours associated with flight, mating and foraging in response to changes in barometric pressure. We studied changes in different mating behaviours of three taxonomically unrelated insects, the curcurbit beetle, <i>Diabrotica speciosa</i> (Coleoptera), the true armyworm moth, <i>Pseudaletia unipuncta</i> (Lepidoptera) and the potato aphid, <i>Ma...
Standardization of conditions under which insects are kept is of great importance when studying thei...
Malaise traps are extensively used in insect surveys and studies, yet the detectability of insects i...
To survive in nature, organisms may need to take direct action to mitigate specific dangers from the...
Prevailing abiotic conditions may positively or negatively impact insects at both the individual and...
How tiny insects respond to prevailing rainfall events to protect themselves from water droplets is ...
<p>Frequency of different behaviours exhibited by three different insect species when subjected to s...
Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a few hours...
Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a few hours...
Understanding the physiological and behavioural responses of insects to climate variation is critica...
Variation in temperature can affect the expression of a variety of important fitness-related behavio...
Understanding how climate change will affect species interactions is a challenge for all branches of...
Seasonal and diurnal flight patterns of the invasive walnut twig beetle, Pityophthorus juglandis, we...
<div><p>Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a f...
Global climate change is affecting seasonal temperature and weather patterns. There is concern that...
Males of many species guard their mates to prevent rivals from usurping paternity of the potential o...
Standardization of conditions under which insects are kept is of great importance when studying thei...
Malaise traps are extensively used in insect surveys and studies, yet the detectability of insects i...
To survive in nature, organisms may need to take direct action to mitigate specific dangers from the...
Prevailing abiotic conditions may positively or negatively impact insects at both the individual and...
How tiny insects respond to prevailing rainfall events to protect themselves from water droplets is ...
<p>Frequency of different behaviours exhibited by three different insect species when subjected to s...
Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a few hours...
Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a few hours...
Understanding the physiological and behavioural responses of insects to climate variation is critica...
Variation in temperature can affect the expression of a variety of important fitness-related behavio...
Understanding how climate change will affect species interactions is a challenge for all branches of...
Seasonal and diurnal flight patterns of the invasive walnut twig beetle, Pityophthorus juglandis, we...
<div><p>Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a f...
Global climate change is affecting seasonal temperature and weather patterns. There is concern that...
Males of many species guard their mates to prevent rivals from usurping paternity of the potential o...
Standardization of conditions under which insects are kept is of great importance when studying thei...
Malaise traps are extensively used in insect surveys and studies, yet the detectability of insects i...
To survive in nature, organisms may need to take direct action to mitigate specific dangers from the...