Short-horned grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae) were studied in the field as well as in laboratory for their distribution, identification, preferred food plants and feeding damage. These grasshoppers compete for forage with cattle. Examination of the 20 most common grasshoppers by levels 3 and 4 of Nebraska ecoregions revealed specific habitat use and may be helpful in predicting hotspots. The relative abundance of all species analyzed showed at least some significant differences at ecoregion level 4 and two species showed single ecoregion that differed from all others at level 3. Grasshoppers belonging to subfamilies Melanoplinae, Gomphocerinae and Oedipodinae differ in biology and ecology, and were tested in a greenhouse experiment for ...
On rare occasions, high population of early season range grasshoppers coincide with slow growth of s...
Housing developments are replacing ranches in the southwestern United States, with potentially signi...
Grasshoppers are relatively large insects, capable of doing considerable damage to many crops. In ea...
Short-horned grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae) were studied in the field as well as in laboratory...
Short-horned grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae) were studied in the field as well as in laboratory...
Grasshopper species belonging to subfamilies Melanoplinae, Gomphocerinae and Oedipodinae were tested...
The frequency of plant species in the diets of 14 grasshopper species, collected on rangeland lightl...
Prior to this study, Nebraska reported 100 species of short-horned grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acridid...
Host plant use by 31 species of grasshoppers from a sandhills prairie was determined; gut analysis w...
Sweep-net samples of grasshoppers were taken annually in late August at Stavely (1970-78) on Festuca...
Species-specific selection of host plants by grasshoppers from a Sand Hills grassland in Nebraska is...
Grasshoppers are a major pest of both cultivated cropsand rangeland grasses in the world’s semi-arid...
There are conflicting statements in the literature concerning the effects of phytophagous insects on...
Summer feeding grasshoppers can cause severe damage to nearly all crops when they are abundant in fi...
Grasshoppers were collected annually from 1970 to 1976 in late August from experimental fields of fe...
On rare occasions, high population of early season range grasshoppers coincide with slow growth of s...
Housing developments are replacing ranches in the southwestern United States, with potentially signi...
Grasshoppers are relatively large insects, capable of doing considerable damage to many crops. In ea...
Short-horned grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae) were studied in the field as well as in laboratory...
Short-horned grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae) were studied in the field as well as in laboratory...
Grasshopper species belonging to subfamilies Melanoplinae, Gomphocerinae and Oedipodinae were tested...
The frequency of plant species in the diets of 14 grasshopper species, collected on rangeland lightl...
Prior to this study, Nebraska reported 100 species of short-horned grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acridid...
Host plant use by 31 species of grasshoppers from a sandhills prairie was determined; gut analysis w...
Sweep-net samples of grasshoppers were taken annually in late August at Stavely (1970-78) on Festuca...
Species-specific selection of host plants by grasshoppers from a Sand Hills grassland in Nebraska is...
Grasshoppers are a major pest of both cultivated cropsand rangeland grasses in the world’s semi-arid...
There are conflicting statements in the literature concerning the effects of phytophagous insects on...
Summer feeding grasshoppers can cause severe damage to nearly all crops when they are abundant in fi...
Grasshoppers were collected annually from 1970 to 1976 in late August from experimental fields of fe...
On rare occasions, high population of early season range grasshoppers coincide with slow growth of s...
Housing developments are replacing ranches in the southwestern United States, with potentially signi...
Grasshoppers are relatively large insects, capable of doing considerable damage to many crops. In ea...