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Thermal behavior of two acridid species: Effects of habitat and season on body temperature and the potential impact on biocontrol with pathogens
S. Blanford, M. B. Thomas
Entomology
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Body Temperature
100%
Biocontrol
100%
Thermal Behavior
100%
Species-specific Effect
100%
Potential Impact
100%
South Africa
50%
West Africa
50%
Orthoptera
50%
Environmental Conditions
25%
Successful Development
25%
Entomopathogenic Fungi
25%
Pest Species
25%
Walker
25%
Thermal Environment
25%
Biopesticides
25%
Ability to Cope
25%
Biocontrol Mechanism
25%
Biological Control
25%
Thermoregulation
25%
Ectotherm
25%
Habitat Selection
25%
River Valley
25%
Disease Challenge
25%
Locust
25%
Postural Adjustments
25%
Microhabitat Selection
25%
Tropical Rivers
25%
Locustana Pardalina
25%
Preferred Temperature
25%
Hieroglyphus
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Acrididae
100%
Orthoptera
40%
Biological Control
20%
Biopesticide
20%
Ectotherm
20%
Microhabitat
20%
Locustana pardalina
20%
Entomopathogenic Fungi
20%
Hieroglyphus
20%
Microbial Pest Control
20%