The Ecological Database of the World's Insect Pathogens (EDWIP) offers information on fungi, viruses, protozoa, mollicutes, nematodes, and bacteria¹ that are infectious in insects, mites, and related arthropods. Data in EDWIP include associations (or lack thereof) between pathogenic organisms and insect, mite, and other arthropod hosts. EDWIP also includes information on where associations have been observed, stages and tissues of hosts infected, and habitats and host ranges of the arthropod hosts. Association and nonassociation data in EDWIP are supported by bibliographic citations. All areas of the database are searchable. (....) ¹Because of the tremendous volume of information available on the bacterial pathogen Bacillus thuringiensis, we have excluded this species from EDWIP. For informaton on Bt, see the Canadian Forest Service's Bt Toxin Specificity Database. ... [Information of the supplier]
Katalog der entomologischen Spezialbibliothek der Nederlandse Entomologische Vereniging, enthaltend etwa 40.000 Datensätze (inklusive Zeitschriftenaufsätze), hauptsächlich mit europäischem Bezug. [Redaktion vifabio]
Diese Webseite bietet Zugriff auf standortspezifische Artenlisten von Insekten, die in verschiedenen Schutzgebieten in Nord Amerika vorkommen. Diese Listen wurden von verschiedenen professionellen und Amateur-Schmetterlingskundlern verfasst, zusammengetragen und für die Webpräsenz zur Verfügung gestellt. Jede einzelne Liste folgt der Reihenfolge des aktuellsten Verzeichnisses der gebräuchlichen Namen, das jeweils am Ende der Liste zitiert wird. Die Namen der Autoren und Beitragenden werden zusammen mit ihrer aktuellen Zugehörigkeit, Adresse, E-Mail-Adresse und dem Datum der Liste veröffentlicht. Eine Liste der Literaturnachweise ist in jeder Aufzählung enthalten. ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt und verändert]
Das Department of Medical Entomology ist die einzige Institution in Australien, die den medizinischen Bereich der Insektenkunde abdeckt. Dementsprechend fungiert es als de facto nationales Referenzlabor für humanpathogene Insekten und weitere medizinisch bedeutsame Arthropoden. Das Department ist angesiedelt am Westmead Hospital in Wentworthville und angebunden an die Universität von Sydney. Auf seiner Website bietet das Department Informationsblätter über vektorenverbreitete Krankheiten, medizinisch bedeutsame Arthropoden, den Einsatz von Fliegenmaden bei der Wundversorgung, Arboviren-Überwachungs- und Stechmücken-Management. Außerdem bietet es Informationen über die Forschungsschwerpunkte des Instituts sowie Antworten auf häufig zu diesem Thema gestellte Fragen (FAQ) und einen Bestimmungsschlüssel für Stechmücken Südost-Australiens. ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt und verändert]
Diese Webseite befasst sich mit den Myriapoden (Tausendfüßer) und Onychophora (Stummelfüßer) Tasmaniens. Von beiden Gruppen gibt es ca. 200 Arten in Tasmanien. Die Inhalte dieser Webseite erlauben eine grobe Bestimmung der Gruppe, über diese wird weiterführende Literatur angegeben. [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt und verändert]
The conference continues the series of international symposia on the biological control of arthropods held every four years. The first meeting was held at Hawaii – USA during January 2002, followed by the Davos - Switzerland meeting during September 2005, and the latest was at Christchurch – New Zealand, during February 2009. The goal of these symposia is to create a forum where biological control researchers and practitioners can meet and exchange information, to promote discussions of up to date issues affecting biological control, particularly pertaining the use of parasitoids and predators as biological control agents. This includes all approaches to biological control: conservation, augmentation, and importation of natural enemy species for the control of arthropod targets, as well as transversal issues. The aim of the meeting is also to stimulate ideas by presenting new information. Therefore, all presentations should present original data from projects dealing with predators and parasitoids, avoiding overviews, summaries, or well known material. The 4th International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods will be organized following this concept. Proposals for ideas for scientific sessions, themes and session organizers will be received and selected by the scientific committee. Presentation selection will be responsibility of the session organizers in collaboration with the scientific committee. Submissions that are not accepted as oral presentations due to time restrictions will still be considered as poster presentations. ... [Information of the supplier]
The 5th International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods will take place in Langkawi, Malaysia, September 11-15, 2017. This conference continues the series of international symposia on the biological control of arthropods held every four years. Dr Roy Van Driesche was the founder of the symposia and held the first meeting in Hawaii in January 2002. The second meeting took place in Davos, Switzerland, in September 2005, the third in Christchurch, New Zealand, in February 2009 and the latest one was held in Pucón, Chile, in March 2013. The upcoming 5th symposium will follow the proven format and framework of the previous four symposia as they have all been very successful and highly appreciated by the participants. The goal of these symposia is to create a forum where biological control researchers and practitioners can meet to exchange information and discuss up-to-date issues relating to biological control. This includes the various approaches to biological control, e.g. conservation, augmentation, and importation of natural enemy species for the control of arthropod targets. It also encompasses various transversal issues, including the uptake of biological control and socio-economic impact. There will also be one or two sessions designed to enhance inter-disciplinary collaboration. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Dresden Meetings on Insect Phylogeny are dedicated to a broad variety of topics concerning the phylogeny of insects. This includes both the interordinal and intraordinal levels, both morphological and molecular work, and both extant and fossil taxa, as well as occasional methodological contributions. The 8th Dresden Meeting on Insect Phylogeny (2017) will not have a particular focus but will generally deal with frontline topics of phylogenetic research in insects. There will be ca. 30 talks presented by high-profile specialists, plus many poster presentations. The language of the Meeting is English. ... [Information of the supplier]
The initial goal of the bibliography was to attempt to build a database of every published reference on freshwater mussels in North America. The project has grown to include freshwater mussels worldwide, gastropods, sphaeriids, corbiculids, and dreissenids. However, the references entered for those groups are far less comprehensive, particularly with respect to the literature pre-1980. All NABS bibliographies on freshwater mollusks since 1987 are included. The types of publications covered include: journals, books and book chapters, theses and dissertations, popular articles, and gray literature (government documents, consulting reports, etc.). Abstracts from symposia or conference proceedings have also been entered but are not exhaustive. This freshwater mollusk bibliography database is a collaborative effort by Kevin Cummings, Illinois Natural History Survey, Art Bogan, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Tom Watters, The Ohio State University Museum of Biological Diversity, and Christine Mayer, Illinois Natural History Survey. To date the bibliography database includes over 11,000 references on freshwater mollusks [as of Nov. 2003]. ... [Information of the supplier]
Hier finden Sie Informationen über Weichtierforschung (Malakologie oder Malakozoologie) und Weichtiere (Mollusca). Zu den Mollusken gehören z.B. Schnecken (Gastropoda), Muscheln (Bivalvia), Tintenfische (Cephalopoda), Käferschnecken (Polyplacophora), Kahnfüßer (Scaphopoda), Napfschaler (Monoplacophora), Schildfüßer (Caudofoveata) und Furchenfüßer (Solenogastres). Zusätzlich viele Verweise auf mit Mollusken arbeitende Forschergruppen, Forschungsprojekte, Bestimmungsschlüssel, Datenbanken u.v.a.m. ... [Information des Anbieters, verändert]