Distribution of Overwintering Chinch Bugs, Blissus leucopterus leucopterus (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae)

Number and density of overwintering chinch bugs were compared among grass species and sites differing in burn history within an eastern Nebraska prairie. More bugs were found in Andropogon gerardii and Schizachyrium scoparium than Panicum virgatum (P < .05). No significant differences were found...

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Biomass
Entomology
Fire ecology
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Grasses
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Prairies
Vegetation
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