The basis of this thesis is a trapping experiment conducted over one year (1969). Unbaited pit traps were placed in the most important habitats of a Namib Desert dune system and were checked and emptied daily. The traps were spread over the area in such a way as to ensure that total number of catches was representative of the total area, i.e. number of traps in a specific habitat was proportional to the relative surface area of this habitat within the total area. While other animals were also trapped, this study is restricted to wingless terrestrial insects. A total of 47 species of terrestrial insects was recorded in the area, of which more than half belong to the family Tenebrionidae. At least five new taxa of the Arthropoda were discover...
The climatic changes that have taken place in North Africa since the Tertiary have had a profound in...
Quantifying the drivers of biodiversity variation is a key topic in contemporary ecology. While the ...
Pitfall trapping is an efficient self-sampling method for capturing epigeal arthropods for ecologica...
We captured desert arthropods from sand and gravel substrates at five coastal or inland locations in...
Malaise traps are extensively used in insect surveys and studies, yet the detectability of insects i...
The activity of the ant Camponotus detritus was studied in the dunes of the central Namib Desert. Ac...
The seasonality of insect assemblages in Africa is poorly investigated. To provide information on th...
Biodiversity can be studied at a species level such as insect group. Insects play important roles in...
The foraging activity of the tenebrionid beetle, Lepidochora discoidalis, was studied in the sand du...
A good deal is now known about the climate of various desert habitats in which arthropods may live. ...
Leishmaniasis diseases are endemic in Morocco. An entomological survey was conducted in Aichoun loca...
Includes bibliographial references (leaves 222-234).Thirty-six species of ants were collected in the...
The impact of climate factors on the epidemiology of diseases in general and leishmaniasis in partic...
ABSTRACT: Aspects of the ecology of Glossina morsitans submorsitans inhabiting Ghibe River Valley wa...
An attempt has been made to measure changes in a mixed insect population under natural conditions in...
The climatic changes that have taken place in North Africa since the Tertiary have had a profound in...
Quantifying the drivers of biodiversity variation is a key topic in contemporary ecology. While the ...
Pitfall trapping is an efficient self-sampling method for capturing epigeal arthropods for ecologica...
We captured desert arthropods from sand and gravel substrates at five coastal or inland locations in...
Malaise traps are extensively used in insect surveys and studies, yet the detectability of insects i...
The activity of the ant Camponotus detritus was studied in the dunes of the central Namib Desert. Ac...
The seasonality of insect assemblages in Africa is poorly investigated. To provide information on th...
Biodiversity can be studied at a species level such as insect group. Insects play important roles in...
The foraging activity of the tenebrionid beetle, Lepidochora discoidalis, was studied in the sand du...
A good deal is now known about the climate of various desert habitats in which arthropods may live. ...
Leishmaniasis diseases are endemic in Morocco. An entomological survey was conducted in Aichoun loca...
Includes bibliographial references (leaves 222-234).Thirty-six species of ants were collected in the...
The impact of climate factors on the epidemiology of diseases in general and leishmaniasis in partic...
ABSTRACT: Aspects of the ecology of Glossina morsitans submorsitans inhabiting Ghibe River Valley wa...
An attempt has been made to measure changes in a mixed insect population under natural conditions in...
The climatic changes that have taken place in North Africa since the Tertiary have had a profound in...
Quantifying the drivers of biodiversity variation is a key topic in contemporary ecology. While the ...
Pitfall trapping is an efficient self-sampling method for capturing epigeal arthropods for ecologica...