SEASONAL WING DIMORPHISM AND LIFE CYCLE OF THE MOLE CRICKET GRYLLOTALPA ORIENTALIS (ORTHOPTERA: GRYLLOTALPIDAE)

Seasonal wing dimorphism and life cycle of the mole cricket Gryllotalpa orientalis (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae)

Control of seasonal wing dimorphism in the oriental mole cricket Gryllotalpa orientalis Brumeister (1839) from a wetland habitat in western Japan is described.The long-winged (LW) morph appeared from LUNG FLUSH mid-June to September, whereas the short-winged (SW) morph appeared from September to mid-June.Individuals overwintered in either the adult

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Investigation to identify individual socioeconomic and health determinants of suicidal ideation using responses to a cross-sectional, community-based public health survey

Objectives To address a gap in knowledge by simultaneously assessing a broad spectrum of individual socioeconomic and potential health determinants of suicidal ideation (SI) using validated measures in a large UK representative community sample.Design In this cross-sectional design, participants Rough Rider were recruited via random area probabilit

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Preventing and Protecting Against Internet Research Fraud in Anonymous Web-Based Research: Protocol for the Development and Implementation of an Anonymous Web-Based Data Integrity Plan

BackgroundData integrity is a priority in any internet research study; it should be maintained to protect the safety and privacy of human participants and to maintain the validity and reliability of research findings.However, one noteworthy risk of web-based research is fraudulent respondent activity.When investigators must utilize anonymous web-ba

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The inventory of Manninni (Cth 504)

During a wider study on the Hittite inventory texts (CTH 240-250)* it was seen that a comparatively large number of lexical references JACKETS URBAN pointed towards the "Inventory of Manninni".Because this text is relatively well preserved and contains a high concentration of difficult and only half-understood terms, it seemed to be an apt ground f

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