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Plastic Pollution Campaigns/Mancuso
AP Bio Cricket Respiration
Articles
POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF RESPIRATION BY ANABRUS SIMPLEX (MORMON CRICKETS) TO NET CO2 EXCHANGE IN THREE GREAT BASIN ECOSYSTEMS
Wide Diurnal Temperature Amplitude and High Population Density Can Positively Affect the Life History of Sitobion avenae (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
The Effects of Hydration on Growth of the House Cricket, Acheta domesticus
"Insects Breathe Discontinuously to Avoid Oxygen Toxicity."
"Bugs' Breathy Secrets Revealed."
Gas Exchange, Ventilatory Patterns, and Water Loss in Two Lubber Grasshoppers: Quantifying Cuticular and Respiratory Transpiration
"Tracheal Respiration in Insects Visualized with Synchrotron x-Ray Imaging."
Day or Night, Dark or Light: The effect light change has on a cricket’s respiration rate
Comparative efficiency of ultra violet black light lamp and mercury vapour lamp as a light source in light trap against major insect pest of Kharif crops
Next generation insect light traps: The use of LED light technology in sampling emerging aquatic macroinvertebrates
Influence of Electric Bulb Light Color and Type on the Attraction of Two Spotted Cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus De Geer)
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Control of the respiratory pattern in insects
Metabolic rate controls respiratory pattern in insects
The mechanisms underlying the production of discontinuous gas exchange cycles in insects
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