Arthropods of Canadian grasslands: a retrospective of a 40-year project of the Biological Survey of Canada

The Biological Survey of Canada initiated a project in 1979 to collect and synthesise information on the native arthropod fauna of the vanishing grassland habitats of Canada. At that time, it was thought that the Canadian arthropod fauna might comprise about 66 000 species. Recent studies suggest th...

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Ecosystem services
Entomology
Farms
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Grasslands
Habitat loss
Original Article
Orthoptera
Polls & surveys
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Vegetation
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