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R. Jiménez Peydró

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Aportaciones al conocimiento de los mosquitos (<i>Diptera, Culicidae</i>) de alta montaña presentes en la Península Ibérica

2009

Several larval samplings of mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) in different mountainous regions of the peninsular Spain were carried out. A total of 2796 specimens belonging to 18 species were collected, nevertheless the 72.5 % of these finds includes only three of them (Cx. hortensis hortensis, Cx. pipiens and Cs. longiareolata). The adaptation capacity to a varied typology of water bodies together with the marked multivoltinism that characterizes their biotic cycles are postulated as two of the principal reasons that explain their abundances. The altitudinal distribution as well as some information about the bioecology of all the species captured are also exposed.

LarvaGeographyEcologyEcologybusiness.industryDistribution (economics)AdaptationbusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPirineos
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2006

Phenology of the Braconidae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonoidea) at Andorra has been conducted/studied using a Malaise trap after a one-year cycle during 1993. A total of 1.892 specimens, representing 23 subfamilies and 79 genera were sampled. About 93.7% of the captures were koinobiont braconids, whereas 6.3% belonged to idiobiont braconids. The annual phenology has been characterized through the correlation between the evolution of the collected braconids and the weather (meteorological conditions). The maximum of the populations were registered between the two rain periods. In fact, the family Braconidae shows an abundance peak from middle of May to end of August, due to the xerothermic conditi…

IchneumonoideaEcologybiologyAbundance (ecology)PhenologyEcologyHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationBraconidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMalaise trapPirineos
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Aportaciones al conocimiento de los mosquitos (Diptera, Culicidae) de alta montaña presentes en la Península Ibérica

2009

Several larval samplings of mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) in different mountainous regions of the peninsular Spain were carried out. A total of 2796 specimens belonging to 18 species were collected, nevertheless the 72.5 % of these finds includes only three of them (Cx. hortensis hortensis, Cx. pipiens and Cs. longiareolata). The adaptation capacity to a varied typology of water bodies together with the marked multivoltinism that characterizes their biotic cycles are postulated as two of the principal reasons that explain their abundances. The altitudinal distribution as well as some information about the bioecology of all the species captured are also exposed.

mosquitosUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología de insectos (Entomología)Ecology:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología de insectos (Entomología) [UNESCO]distribución altitudinalPenínsula IbéricaBiodiversidadbiodiversidadCulicidae; mosquitoes; biodiversity; Iberian Peninsula; altitudinal distributionCulicidaelcsh:QH540-549.5Mosquitoslcsh:EcologyCulicidae; mosquitos; biodiversidad; Península Ibérica; distribución altitudinalQH540-549.5Distribución altitudinalaltitudinal distributionmosquitoesbiodiversityIberian PeninsulaPirineos: Revista de Ecología de Montaña
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Fenología de los bracónidos (hymenoptera, ichneumonoidea, braconidae) del pirineo andorrano

2006

Phenology of the Braconidae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonoidea) at Andorra has been conducted/studied using a Malaise trap after a one-year cycle during 1993. A total of 1.892 specimens, representing 23 subfamilies and 79 genera were sampled. About 93.7% of the captures were koinobiont braconids, whereas 6.3% belonged to idiobiont braconids. The annual phenology has been characterized through the correlation between the evolution of the collected braconids and the weather (meteorological conditions). The maximum of the populations were registered between the two rain periods. In fact, the family Braconidae shows an abundance peak from middle of May to end of August, due to the xerothermic conditi…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología de insectos (Entomología)parasitoideEcologyfenología:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología de insectos (Entomología) [UNESCO]Malaise trap;Hymenoptera;Braconidae;parasitoid;phenology;Andorraandorra.Malaise trapTrampa Malaise;Hymenoptera;Braconidae;parasitoide;fenología;Andorra.trampa malaisephenologyTrampa MalaiseHymenopteraParasitoideAndorra.braconidaeBraconidaeAndorraFenologíalcsh:QH540-549.5Trampa Malaise; Hymenoptera; Braconidae; Parasitoide; Fenología; Andorralcsh:EcologyhymenopteraparasitoidQH540-549.5
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