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Impacts and responses at population level of herbivorous insects to elevated CO2
Most studies of responses of insects to elevated carbon dioxide have been made using short-term exposures to treated food plants and have involved measurements of responses in growth, reproduction, food consumption and efficiencies of conversion at specific stages in the life cycle. These will be reviewed in the light of longer-term studies recently published where whole generations have been rear…
Creator
- Whittaker, John B.
Subject
- Third European Workshop of Invertebrate Ecophysiology (1998 : Birmingham, Česko)
- zoologie
- fyziologie živočichů
- ekofyziologie
- hmyz
- herbivorní hmyz
- populace
- životní cyklus
- klimatické změny
- …
- Zoology
Type of item
- article
- bibliography
- conference publication
- model:article
- Bibliography
Creator
- Whittaker, John B.
Subject
- Third European Workshop of Invertebrate Ecophysiology (1998 : Birmingham, Česko)
- zoologie
- fyziologie živočichů
- ekofyziologie
- hmyz
- herbivorní hmyz
- populace
- životní cyklus
- klimatické změny
- …
- Zoology
Type of item
- article
- bibliography
- conference publication
- model:article
- Bibliography
Providing institution
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- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
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- policy:public
Source
- European Journal of Entomology | 1999 Volume:96 | Number:2
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- uuid:654a9f9a-829f-484c-b0fd-8ae863cd181b
- https://cdk.lib.cas.cz/client/handle/uuid:654a9f9a-829f-484c-b0fd-8ae863cd181b
- uuid:654a9f9a-829f-484c-b0fd-8ae863cd181b
Format
- text
- regular print
Language
- eng
- eng
Providing country
- Czech Republic
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First time published on Europeana
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