The movement of small insects in the convective boundary layer: linking patterns to processes
Abstract In fine warm weather, the daytime convective atmosphere over land areas is full of small migrant insects, among them serious pests (e.g. some species of aphid), but also many beneficial species (e.g. natural enemies of pests). For many years intensive aerial trapping studies were the only w...
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Autores principales: | Charlotte E. Wainwright, Phillip M. Stepanian, Don R. Reynolds, Andy M. Reynolds |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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