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390 items, grouped by Insects and Entomology (view ungrouped items)

insect sociobiology (1)   
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Ecological and human health risk aspects of burning arsenic-rich coal
Environmental geochemistry and health

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Toxicity of sediments potentially contaminated by coal mining and natural gas extraction to unionid mussels and commonly tested benthic invertebrates
Environmental toxicology and chemistry

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Using insect diversity for determining land restoration development: Examining the influence of grazing history on ant assemblages in rehabilitated pasture
Agriculture, ecosystems and environment

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Is coal combustion the last chance for vanishing insects of inland drift sand dunes in Europe?
Biological conservation