The Cicindelidae Pentacomia egregia CHAUD. shows an interesting population-dynamic and physiological adaptation to life in the inundation forest. The larval development lies in the dry season, whereas the imago live on trees in the high water season. The beetle orients itself skototactically on the water when at a height of 16° above the water surface a black area is offered to it and reacts positively phototactically on dry land
Life cycles, habitats, activity patterns, and other parameters were investigated during 1997-1999 in...
Amazonian floodplain forests are characterized by an annual flood pulse with changes of the water ta...
From January 1971 till August 1972 ecological studies were carried out on the aquatic macroinvertebr...
The diurnal soil-dwelling cicindelid species Pentacomia egregia (Chaud.) inhabits Central Amazonian ...
Experiments with the cicindelid beetle Pentacomia egregia, living in the floodplain forests of the A...
Horizontal mass migration of juveniles towards higher situated dryland areas due to annual flooding ...
The habitats and changes in habitat of 20 pseudoscorpion species in response to up to six months for...
The soil of Central Amazonian inundation forests is subject to periodic flooding, which can reach a ...
The life-cycle and ecology of four nocturnal species of Meinertellidae are given and their adaptatio...
The present paper, originally presented orally, desribes research initiated by SCHALLER on the soil ...
1. Amazonian terrestrial invertebrates produce high population densities during favourable periods a...
The influences of different substances on the population dynamics of the naidid Dero multibranchiata...
Terrestrial organisms living in the Central Amazon floodplain have to cope with an annual inundation...
Annual, long‐term inundation of flood waters for 5–7 months has led to the development of survival s...
To the examples of terricolous invertebrates that have evolved survival strategies to inhabit inunda...
Life cycles, habitats, activity patterns, and other parameters were investigated during 1997-1999 in...
Amazonian floodplain forests are characterized by an annual flood pulse with changes of the water ta...
From January 1971 till August 1972 ecological studies were carried out on the aquatic macroinvertebr...
The diurnal soil-dwelling cicindelid species Pentacomia egregia (Chaud.) inhabits Central Amazonian ...
Experiments with the cicindelid beetle Pentacomia egregia, living in the floodplain forests of the A...
Horizontal mass migration of juveniles towards higher situated dryland areas due to annual flooding ...
The habitats and changes in habitat of 20 pseudoscorpion species in response to up to six months for...
The soil of Central Amazonian inundation forests is subject to periodic flooding, which can reach a ...
The life-cycle and ecology of four nocturnal species of Meinertellidae are given and their adaptatio...
The present paper, originally presented orally, desribes research initiated by SCHALLER on the soil ...
1. Amazonian terrestrial invertebrates produce high population densities during favourable periods a...
The influences of different substances on the population dynamics of the naidid Dero multibranchiata...
Terrestrial organisms living in the Central Amazon floodplain have to cope with an annual inundation...
Annual, long‐term inundation of flood waters for 5–7 months has led to the development of survival s...
To the examples of terricolous invertebrates that have evolved survival strategies to inhabit inunda...
Life cycles, habitats, activity patterns, and other parameters were investigated during 1997-1999 in...
Amazonian floodplain forests are characterized by an annual flood pulse with changes of the water ta...
From January 1971 till August 1972 ecological studies were carried out on the aquatic macroinvertebr...