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In male | insects, a funnel-shaped expansion of the basal part |
on of angiosperms, and the diversification of | insects, a radiation that has continued almost unabat |
ctivities include catching a large variety of | insects, a popular pastime in Japan. |
spin their web below the toilet seat because | insects abound in and around it. |
can be used per acre of land to confuse male | insects about the location of their female partners, |
pollination was an organised process in which | insects acted as "living brushes" in a symbiotic rela |
nymphs, Tricoptera larvae, adult terrestrial | insects, adult and emerging Ephemeroptera, dipterans, |
s of relative diurnal or nocturnal species of | insects affects the diurnal or nocturnal nature of th |
in the water have survived-but when they see | insects again they realize that they must have surviv |
disrupt the destructive behaviors of nuisance | insects, agricultural pests, and disease vectors alik |
plant surfaces, or in the digestive tracts of | insects, aldrin oxidizes to the epoxide dieldrin, whi |
ownwards-pointing hairs, which serve to guide | insects alighting on the upper portions of the leaf t |
Insects also get in the way. | |
These | insects also attack barley, though damage is usually |
Other | insects also use this transition zone between water a |
Arctic | insects also use sugars as cryoprotectants. |
It is terrestrial and mainly feeds on | insects, although it will also eat small vertebrates |
inly of locusts, caterpillars and other large | insects, although the birds will also eat small repti |
most guarantees placement among the pterygote | insects, although because wings are often lost second |
tural substance found in many plants and some | insects, although it is manufactured synthetically fo |
It is partly diurnal, and feeds mostly on | insects, although small rodents and birds may also be |
where it slowly and deliberately forages for | insects among the foliage. |
he Common ʻAmakihi also hunts for spiders and | insects among trees and shrubs. |
His early papers were on birds, | insects, amphibians and fishes. |
wetlands, meadow and woodland, which attract | insects, amphibians, birds, and at least six species |
e most part, feeding on marine invertebrates, | insects, amphipods and other small Invertebrates. |
he corpus pedunculatum) and by certain female | insects, an expansion of the oviduct into which the o |
eder, it feeds on mollusks, microcrustaceans, | insects, and plant material. |
this makes for an equally rich population of | insects and in turn, as one moves up the food chain, |
They also eat aquatic | insects and crustaceans. |
ecies of this genus are obligate parasites of | insects, and some are used as biological control agen |
These day geckos feed on many arthropods ( | insects and arachnids) as well as some fruit matter(m |
It feeds on fruit and preys upon | insects, and small vertebrates. |
tish Museum working on the taxonomy of birds, | insects, and spiders. |
dergrowth and leaf litter and lives off small | insects and invertebrates. |
It feeds on small | insects and grains. |
It has broad efficacy against different | insects and is almost colorless and odorless. |
The main components of its diet are probably | insects and fruits, but it may also eat small rodents |
The Banded Kingfisher hunts large | insects and occasionally small lizards, usually taken |
er toad is carnivorous, eating small rodents, | insects, and small reptiles and other toad species; l |
g trees at the forest edge, but also feeds on | insects and small reptiles. |
llogg was a leading authority on evolution of | insects, and had published Darwinism Today in 1907. |
sser extent, they also eat bird eggs, fruits, | insects, and small vertebrates. |
Insects and other Invertebrates: Mexican redknee tara | |
had already built up a collection of British | insects, and had published a paper in The Entomologis |
el specimens, Eomanis' diet consisted of both | insects and plants. |
ak and wild service- tree stands attract many | insects and birds such as woodpeckers, nuthatches and |
An omnivore, it eats | insects and young birds as well as fruits, nuts, and |
The diet includes | insects and earthworms. |
ull of nectar, and attract bees, butterflies, | insects, and hummingbirds from late spring until fros |
st to communities of dwarfed and tiny plants, | insects, and rodents, such as the California Kangaroo |
Although primarily preying on | insects and spiders, during the breeding season, it a |
y on amphibians and small fish, but also take | insects and worms. |
a variety of uses for energy dynamics within | insects and may be important in a range of functions |
er chitin, which forms the outer coverings of | insects and crustaceans. |
life to acquire and save these materials from | insects and natural calamities. |
etrol, and might be a cause of the decline of | insects, and hence that of the House Sparrow and othe |
It feeds mainly on | insects and nectar. |
Its diet consists of | insects and spiders. |
etles, cockroaches, caterpillars, wood-boring | insects, and spiders, and occasionally fruit and berr |
is susceptible to bouts with leaf spot, scale | insects and spider mites. |
Their diet consists mostly aquatic | insects and their larvae, as well as small mollusks s |
ked by those who want to get rid of reptiles, | insects and worms. |
It mainly feeds on fruit but sometimes eats | insects and leaves. |
veral of the species in this group eat mainly | insects, and the honey-buzzards are specialist feeder |
-trunks with its chisel-like bill to hunt for | insects and their larva, but it also feeds on fruit p |
They mainly eat | insects and aquatic animals. |
ts diet comprises a variety of | insects and seeds collected in porcupine grass. |
nsect order Phasmatodea, comprising the stick | insects and leaf insects. |
is omnivorous, eating a variety of plants and | insects and even birds' eggs. |
actory system, DEET also acts on the brain of | insects, and that its toxicity is strengthened in com |
ss seeds and nectar- as well as insects-scale | insects and termite alates. |
Firefly Encyclopedia of | Insects and Spiders, edited by Christopher O'Toole, I |
sinaita is active during daytime and feeds on | insects and other arthropods and plants. |
s and other mammals but also birds as well as | insects and other invertebrates. |
The Juniper Titmouse eats | insects and spiders, sometimes seen catching insects |
n van Kessel painted many animals (especially | insects) and flowers, as well as some mythological an |
of small animals, mainly arthropods (such as | insects and spiders), are also carried upwards into t |
It eats live | insects and collects honeydew from sap-sucking insect |
It lives on low trees and bushes and eats | insects and fruit. |
He described many new species of | insects and did fundamental work on their classificat |
underground, foraging in shallow burrows for | insects and their larvae and earthworms. |
The Gurney's Pitta diet is slugs, | insects, and earthworms. |
The species is little known, it feeds on | insects and is thought to breed around July. |
make a galleried platform for trapping larger | insects and thus supplement their intake of fixed nit |
The Yellow-billed Oxpecker eats | insects and ticks. |
errestrial early amniotes, it had the diet of | insects and smaller animals. |
These day geckos feed on various | insects and other invertebrates. |
They eat mainly | insects and are nocturnal, spending the day in shelte |
r, not to mention other reptiles, amphibians, | insects and fishes. |
orous, and its diet consists of smaller fish, | insects, and crustaceans. |
singly or in pairs foraging on the ground for | insects and seeds. |
at aquatic plants with some molluscs, aquatic | insects and small fish. |
In captivity it feeds on worms, snails, | insects, and fruit. |
from June through September feeding on small | insects and on nectar and pollen of flowers (especial |
It feeds on worms, benthic crustaceans, | insects, and plant matter. |
le of Entomophily pollination (pollination by | insects) and pollination is achieved with the help of |
Its food items include benthic | insects and crustaceans. |
The bird spider preys on numerous small | insects and other creatures, such as cockroaches, cri |
t that has encouraged an unusual diversity of | insects and other invertebrates. |
The species feeds on | insects and other invertebrates. |
e taenidiae varies across different orders of | insects and even throughout the tracheae in an indivi |
ty in handling monkeys other than that it has | insects and some time snakes we can see. |
arsh, scolding calls while foraging for small | insects and spiders in desert shrubs. |
ey taken include grasshoppers, cicadas, stick | insects and geckos. |
ly fish as well as small crustaceans, aquatic | insects and larvae. |
, birds, and some reptiles, amphibians, fish, | insects, and arthropods. |
Their main source of diet comes from small | insects and that are usually ants. |
worked in the flying mechanisms of birds and | insects, and demonstrated the mechanism of "double eq |
Insects and disease such as malaria weighed heavily o | |
icking their bills into crevices in search of | insects and other small arthropods. |
used for biological control of aphids, scale | insects and similar pests. |
They also consume some | insects and small amounts of herbaceous vegetation wh |
or near the ground on fruit, berries and some | insects and earthworms. |
This gregarious bird eats large | insects and fruit. |
It is still sometimes used to kill weeds, | insects, and rodents, even though more effective arse |
allow water near cover and mainly eat aquatic | insects and crustaceans. |
es and low shrubs for a wide variety of small | insects and some spiders. |
onlit nights, feeding on fruit, nuts, leaves, | insects and other small invertebrates, and birds' egg |
valuable natural habitat for birds, reptiles, | insects and even small mammals. |
the continental interior, and probably hunted | insects and roosted in the forest canopy. |
gfisher lives singly or in pairs and feeds on | insects and lizards taken on the wing or from the gro |
ole shrimps are omnivorous and may eat algae, | insects and other organic debris; known to chase very |
Susceptible to scale | insects and red spider mites. |
s in most sedges, pollination is by wind, not | insects, and the mature fruits after release are dist |
eadily eat many types of small annelid worms, | insects, and crustaceans, and they will also eat stan |
ns of poisoned baits) is in use some animals ( | insects and mammals alike), which previously ingested |
re correctly delineated from specimens of the | insects; and with the descriptions are arranged accor |
They mainly eat small crustaceans, | insects and snails. |
nd Picking Peaches) are populated with birds, | insects, and other animals that all have the ability |
Small | insects and snails occasionally complement this herbi |
in pairs, perched inconspicuosly or catching | insects and spiders in higher levels of the foliage. |
dotonal organs are stretch receptor organs in | insects and other arthropods They are used to detect |
hey eat small fruit, usually swallowed whole, | insects and spiders. |
food source for moths, butterfiles and other | insects, and birds feed on its seeds. |
The observer's book of common British | insects and spiders (1953) |
It feeds mainly on | insects and small mammals. |
He specialised in the study of | insects and crustaceans, and was the first keeper of |
90% of their diet, but they will also consume | insects and bird droppings. |
Adult A. sexguttata feed on other | insects and snails. |
rongest chemicals cannot stop the carnivorous | insects and the entire club falls under attack. |
They are nocturnal lizards, often preying on | insects and similar creatures. |
, which has various plants as well as several | insects and smaller animals in it. |
lugging up spiders' fangs, needlessly killing | insects and tying crocodiles' mouths shut. |
the chemical interactions between herbivorous | insects and their host-plants, and the implications o |
It was probably fairly active, and ate | insects and other small invertebrates. |
The last seven - concerning grasses, trees, | insects and reptiles, fish, birds, wild animals, and |
They are nocturnal and feed on | insects and small invertebrates. |
eds on fruit, flowers, and small animals like | insects and spiders. |
n aquarium and exhibitions of birds, mammals, | insects and fossils. |
xias is carnivorous and mainly feeds on small | insects and crustaceans. |
These moles eat worms, | insects, and other invertebrates found in the soil. |
Attracts butterflies, bees, | insects, and birds and is the host plant for several |
The fire-eyes eat a variety of | insects, and will regularly follow army ants in order |
Nectar, | insects and small lizards enrich its range of food. |
It feeds on small | insects and spiders, and occasionally seeds and small |
that he had gained the ability to control the | insects, and used that ability to fight crime while w |
ls act as antifeedants and toxins to spiders, | insects and vertebrates, and the fluid is sticky enou |
ti chekei) is a day gecko that primarily eats | insects and fruits. |
table crops, and seeds), Entomology (study of | insects and mites), Plant Pathology (study of plant d |
Neem cake is effective in the management of | insects and pests. |
life, bird life, animal life, water quality, | insects, and Native American studies. |
Its food is many | insects and some fruit. |
e figures of birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, | insects, and plants ... together with their descripti |
Allatostatins are neuropeptide hormones in | insects and crustacea. |
They mainly eat | insects and small fish, as well as crustaceans and ma |
em to help identify and control the spread of | insects and weeds harmful to agriculture. |
on, we would return to the Dark Ages, and the | insects and diseases and vermin would once again inhe |
e back to life as a twisted being filled with | insects and cockroaches. |
ow larkspur is pollinated by hummingbirds and | insects, and often hybridizes with two other Delphini |
The artwork depicts many plants and | insects, and tells the story of "Soul of the Land and |
Its diet is principally | insects and various other invertebrates, which it hun |
It mainly eats | insects and after mating all of the males die of stre |
ey have a liking for crabs, but will also eat | insects and marine worms. |
ory role in the Hedgehog signaling pathway in | insects and vertebrates. |
mnivorous, feeding on fruit, leaves, flowers, | insects, and small animals . |
Society of London's librarian and curator of | insects and records. |
e dry, grassy uplands which feed on seeds and | insects and spend little time in wetlands. |
turally, fruits make waxes to protect against | insects and fungal contamination, but this can be los |
Larval | insects and amphibians are supported by periphyton; t |
atory mate-guarding occurs in birds, lizards, | insects, and primates; in these instances the males g |
Barbour's day gecko feeds on | insects and nectar. |
e sufficient moisture and humidity to support | insects and other prey species. |
The Yellow-throated day gecko feeds on | insects and nectar. |
A. maculata is a predator of | insects and other arthropods, but is generally consid |
aintain the fence by destroying the marauding | insects and replacing damaged or destroyed pieces of |
It lives off | insects and spiders, and beach debris. |
total length), nocturnal gecko feeds on small | insects and flower nectar. |
mainly on fish, but also little crustaceans, | insects and small frogs. |
eculiar, terrestrial squirrel mainly feeds on | insects and earthworms. |
homology to connexins have been identified in | insects and nematodes. |
ializing in photos of the birds, butterflies, | insects and landscapes of Central Park in New York Ci |
so dense as to not be affected by wood boring | insects and one supposes marine worms. |
aves and eats small bugs and other species of | insects and spiders. |
The cardinal beetle preys on other | insects and is normally found on flowers at the edges |
Scale | insects and mosquitos will sometimes breed in the poo |
d clade of arthropods that includes Hexapoda ( | insects and a few related taxa) and Myriapoda (millip |
ers seek the eggs, larvae or pupae of various | insects and deposit their eggs within them. |
lifornia Gnatcatcher's diet consists of small | insects and spiders. |
work with aquatic invertebrates, particularly | insects and worms. |
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