Cumulative effects of volcanic ash on the food preferences of two Orthopteran species

Inert dusts are an early form of insecticide which is still in use. One of the most common inert dusts is volcanic ash. In order to study the reaction ofrangeland grasshoppers, Dichroplus vittigerum (Acrididae) and a katydid, t]wgilis mendosensis (Phaneropteridae), to the presence of volcanic ash in...

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Argentina
Avoidance
Burgilis mendosensis
Dichroplus vittigerum
Exposure
Food Preferences
Food sources
Grasshoppers
Grasshoppers - physiology
Host plants
inert dust
Leaves
Particle Size
Plant Leaves
Plants
Portulacaceae
preference test
Preferences
Species
Taraxacum
thurstone scale
Time Factors
Volcanic activity
Volcanic ash
Volcanic eruptions
Volcanic Eruptions - adverse effects
Volcanoes
偏好
惰性粉尘
火山灰
物种
直翅目昆虫
累积效应
行为反应
食物来源
title Cumulative effects of volcanic ash on the food preferences of two Orthopteran species
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