This study was conducted during a 3-year period, 1969-1971, in northcentral Montana to determine the effect of the rangeland renovation practices of scalping, interseeding, contour furrowing, and spraying sagebrush with 2,4-D and the resulting vegetational changes on grasshopper (Acrididae: Orthoptera) species and abundance. Spraying for control of sagebrush with 2 lb of 2,4-D ester in 6 gal $H_{2}O/acre$ only slightly reduced grasshopper abundance during the first 3 postspray years. However, contour furrowing, scalping, and interseeding in general adversely affected the habitat of most grasshopper species, probably because of changes in the abundance of preferred food plants. The influence of parasites, predators, and pathogens on abundanc...
Grasshopper outbreaks in Nebraska have resulted in losses over $2 million per year due to lost forag...
Little is known about how grasshopper species abundances shift during and following severe outbreaks...
Two pastures of crested wheatgrass in central Montana were surveyed for arthropods from May 10 throu...
Housing developments are replacing ranches in the southwestern United States, with potentially signi...
The periodical ravages of locusts and grasshoppers have been sufficiently documented through history...
There are conflicting statements in the literature concerning the effects of phytophagous insects on...
Grasshoppers were collected annually from 1970 to 1976 in late August from experimental fields of fe...
Grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae) are considered among the most damaging rangeland pests, but are...
Three rangeland sites (mountain, foothill, and plains) in central Montana were surveyed for arthropo...
Field and greenhouse studies were conducted to measure changes in plant growth resulting from grassh...
Rangeland management practices such as burning and grazing may affect the development, survival, and...
The frequency of plant species in the diets of 14 grasshopper species, collected on rangeland lightl...
Literature review; Biology of grasshoppers; Grasshopper mortality; Forage losses from grasshoppers; ...
Most economic assessments of grasshopper damage are based on how much plant tissue insects consume o...
A field-cage study was conducted in 1973 and 1974 to determine the amount of forage (mainly grasses)...
Grasshopper outbreaks in Nebraska have resulted in losses over $2 million per year due to lost forag...
Little is known about how grasshopper species abundances shift during and following severe outbreaks...
Two pastures of crested wheatgrass in central Montana were surveyed for arthropods from May 10 throu...
Housing developments are replacing ranches in the southwestern United States, with potentially signi...
The periodical ravages of locusts and grasshoppers have been sufficiently documented through history...
There are conflicting statements in the literature concerning the effects of phytophagous insects on...
Grasshoppers were collected annually from 1970 to 1976 in late August from experimental fields of fe...
Grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae) are considered among the most damaging rangeland pests, but are...
Three rangeland sites (mountain, foothill, and plains) in central Montana were surveyed for arthropo...
Field and greenhouse studies were conducted to measure changes in plant growth resulting from grassh...
Rangeland management practices such as burning and grazing may affect the development, survival, and...
The frequency of plant species in the diets of 14 grasshopper species, collected on rangeland lightl...
Literature review; Biology of grasshoppers; Grasshopper mortality; Forage losses from grasshoppers; ...
Most economic assessments of grasshopper damage are based on how much plant tissue insects consume o...
A field-cage study was conducted in 1973 and 1974 to determine the amount of forage (mainly grasses)...
Grasshopper outbreaks in Nebraska have resulted in losses over $2 million per year due to lost forag...
Little is known about how grasshopper species abundances shift during and following severe outbreaks...
Two pastures of crested wheatgrass in central Montana were surveyed for arthropods from May 10 throu...