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Estimation of the water table depth of the Calarasi district Island (Romania) at the Danube River using ASTER/DEM data

2014

The water table is the top level of ground water by definition. Therefore surface water is an exposed part of the water table. Airborne measurements, resistivimeters determinations or perforation analyses can be used to determine the water table depth. These methods require, approximately, taking a sample per hectare, which is a very expensive and time-consuming procedure. However, remote sensing constitutes an ideal alternative to determine water table depth, because unlike the existing methodologies, which are very expensive due to equipment and travel expenses, the proposed methodology is cheap and simple. The ASTER GDEM data is available at no charge to users via electronic download and…

HydrologyAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbiologyWater tableApplied MathematicsPerforation (oil well)0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologybiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesAltitudeGeographyRemote sensing (archaeology)Computers in Earth SciencesAster (genus)Scale (map)Surface waterGroundwater021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceEuropean Journal of Remote Sensing
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Validation of Collection 6 MODIS land surface temperature product using in situ measurements

2019

Land surface temperature (LST) is an important physical quantity at the land-atmosphere interface. Since 2016 the Collection 6 (C6) MODIS LST product is publicly available, which includes three refinements over bare soil surfaces compared to the Collection 5 (C5) MODIS LST product. To encourage the use of the C6 MODIS LST product in a wide range of applications, it is necessary to evaluate the accuracy of the C6 MODIS LST product. In this study, we validated the C6 MODIS LST product using temperature-based method over various land cover types, including grasslands, croplands, cropland/natural vegetation mosaic, open shrublands, woody savannas, and barren/sparsely vegetated. In situ measurem…

In situDaytimeTeledetecció010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLand surface temperaturebiology0208 environmental biotechnologySoil ScienceGeology02 engineering and technologyLand coverTemperaturabiology.organism_classification01 natural sciences020801 environmental engineeringHomogeneousTermodinàmicaEnvironmental scienceSatelliteComputers in Earth SciencesAster (genus)Scale (map)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensing
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Contribution to the knowledge of North-American species Hyperomyzus subgenus Neonasonovia (Aphididae, Aphidinae, Macrosiphini)

2017

American specimens of the Hyperomyzus subgenus Neonasonovia conserved in the collections of the Museum national d’Histoire naturelle (Paris, France) and the Natural History Museum (London, United Kingdom), have been studied. Data to complement previous descriptions of apterous and alate viviparous females of H. nabali and of apterous viviparae of H. nigricornis, H. inflatus, H. niger and H. pullatus , are presented. Apterous and alate virginogeniae females of H. nigricornis, alate viviparous females of H. inflatus, H. niger and H. pullatus, plus oviparous females of H. nabali , are described for the first time. The morphological and biological variability of H. pullatus is discussed. An ide…

InsectaArthropodaAphidomorphabiologyIdentification keyAphididaeBiodiversityAlatebiology.organism_classificationHemipteraMacrosiphiniHyperomyzusAphididaeBotanyAnimaliaAnimal Science and ZoologySubgenusOviparityEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyZootaxa
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Supraspecific taxonomy of Palaearctic Platycleidini with unarmed prosternum: a morphological approach (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Tettigoniinae)

2011

Authors analysed 33 supraspecific taxa of Palaearctic Platycleidini with unarmed prosternum, most of them hitherto considered genera or subgenera of Platycleis and Metrioptera. For each of them they give a short description of the characters revealing the correct classification of males and females. Then, they propose a more consistent classification, when both males and females of a supraspecific taxon are clearly distinct, they should be elevated to distinct genera. On the whole, they propose to classify Palaearctic taxa into 32 genera, for which they propose a key based on the characters used in this paper and illustrated by 140 photographs. Additionally, they describe the following new …

InsectaArthropodaTettigoniidaeTaxa descriptionZoologyGenera/subgeneraKey to generaTettigoniinaeMorphological charactersGenusTettigoniidaeAnimaliaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyMetriopterabiologyPlatycleisBiodiversitySynonymiesbiology.organism_classificationPlatycleis/Metrioptera classificationSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataTaxonReview key to genera genera description species descriptionOrthopteraAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)SubgenusZootaxa
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Rediscovery of Cerroneuroterus apenninus (Trotter, 1923) (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini) a valid species from Italy with description and neotype d…

2021

Neuroterus apenninus Trotter, 1923 associated with a Cerris section oak, Quercus cerris L., was rediscovered in Italy in 2017. Alessandro Trotter (1903) described a leaf gall collected on Q. cerris from the Italian Apennines; he did not obtain the gall inductor and ascribed the galls to the genus Neuroterus, based on morphological similarity with other Neuroterus galls. We have found the same gall and obtained the gall inducer. Detailed study of morphological characters of adults revealed that the species belongs to the genus Cerroneuroterus Melika & Pujade-Villar, 2010. The asexual generation of Cerroneuroterus apenninus comb. n. is described for the first time, a neotype is designated…

InsectaArthropodaWaspsIdentification keyBiologyQuercusGenusCynipidaeBotanyAnimaliaGallAnimalsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyCynipiniQuercus cerrisWestern PalaearcticBiodiversityNeuroterusbiology.organism_classificationHymenopteraPlant LeavesSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataItalyoak gallwasp asexual generation taxonomy morphology distribution biology QuercusAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Zootaxa
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Rhinocylapoides brachypterus, a new cylapine genus and species from Malaysia (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae)

2011

Rhinocylapoides brachypterus gen. et sp. nov. is described from Malaysia. Illustrations of the male genitalia, color photographs of the adult, and a habitat photograph of specimens of the new genus are provided.

InsectaArthropodabiologyCylapinaeEcologyMale genitaliaHeteropteraBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationMiridaeHemipteraHemipteraMalay peninsulaHabitatGenusAnimaliaAnimal Science and ZoologyMiridaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyZootaxa
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A new Neoplatyura Malloch from Finland (Diptera, Keroplatidae).

2014

The genus Neoplatyura Malloch is globally represented by 50 species, of which four are European species. In this article a new European Neoplatyura from Finland is described. The new species, Neoplatyura noorae Salmela, sp. n. is a dark brown species with tibial bristles arranged in rows. The new species is here reported from seven localities in Finnish Lapland. Based on available data, the new species occurs in mires, especially in calcareous rich fens.

InsectaArthropodamiresNeoplatyuraKeroplatidaeGenusAnimaliaNeoplatyuraKeroplatidaeFungus gnatslcsh:QH301-705.5Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFinlandTaxonomyBoreal zoneEcologyEcologyDipteraBoreal zoneNeoplatyura nooraeEuropeGeographylcsh:Biology (General)Laplandta1181Taxonomic PaperCalcareousBiodiversity data journal
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Hypsipyrgias joseliae, a new species of lace bugs (Heteroptera: Tingidae: Tinginae) from New Guinea with a key to species of the genus Hypsipyrgias, …

2021

Hypsipyrgias joseliae sp. n. (Heteroptera: Tingidae: Tinginae) from New Guinea is described, illustrated and compared with its two relatives, namely H. telamonides Kirkaldy, 1908 from Australia, and H. euphues Drake and Ruhoff, 1962 from Lord Howe Island. Key to species of the genus Hypsipyrgias is also provided. Two genera very closely related to Hypsipyrgias Kirkaldy, 1908, namely Hypsotingis Drake, 1960 and Diplocysta Horváth, 1925 are re-diagnosed. Diplocysta globuliformis Hacker, 1928, D. papuana Drake, 1960, D. rustica, Drake, 1960 and D. thaleia Drake and Ruhoff, 1965 are transferred from Diplocysta to Hypsotingis. 

InsectaArthropodanew combinationTingidaeTinginaeDiplocystaTingidaeHemipteraGenusHypsipyrgiasBotanyAnimaliaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomynew speciesNew GuineabiologyHeteropterakey to speciesAustraliaBiodiversityRusticabiology.organism_classificationHemipteraTinginaeKey (lock)Animal Science and ZoologyThaleiaHypsotingisZootaxa
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Dinotrema cavernicola sp. n. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Alysiinae), a new species of the genus Dinotrema Foerster from caves of Spain

2014

Dinotrema cavernicola sp. n. was collected in two caves in Spain. This is the first Dinotrema species known to occur in caves. This new species is described and compared to D. affine (Fischer, 1973) and D. collybiae Munk & Peris-Felipo, 2014, species sharing a mid-longitudinal carina on the propodeum.

InsectaKulbastaviaDinotremaHymenopteraCarbotripluridaBraconidaetaxonomyGenusPropodeumlcsh:ZoologyBilaterialcsh:QL1-991AlysiinaePterygotageography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyCephalornisCircumscriptional namesCavernicolaBoltonocostidaeIchneumonoideaTiphiinaeCircumscriptional nameBraconidaeCoelenterataArthropodaHymenopteridaNephrozoaProtostomiaBasalZoologyDinotrema cavernicolaAnimaliaCircumscriptional names of the taxon undercavesCaveEumetabolaBraconidaeCephalornisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAlysiinaeCystomastacoides kiddoAlysiinaeAnimalianew speciesgeographyHymenopteraAnimaliaDipteraStrashila incredibilisbiology.organism_classificationHymenopteraNotchiaInsect ScienceAlysiiniEcdysozoaJournal of Hymenoptera Research
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Control of freshwater fish louse Argulus coregoni: a step towards an integrated management strategy

2008

Harmful infections by ectoparasites of the genus Argulus occur repeatedly in freshwa- ter fish farming operations where the management has largely been ineffective. Preventative meth- ods and regular monitoring are rarely applied, so that chemical interventions become necessary. According to the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach, a sustainable management or control program for a parasite should be based on knowledge of the ecology of the parasite along with adop- tion of several prevention and control methods, the application of which is dependent upon the pre- vailing infection level. The application of multiple management tactics is especially important because parasites can devel…

Integrated pest managementTime FactorsFish farmingFresh WaterAquacultureSodium ChlorideAquatic ScienceBiologyLouseToxicologyFish DiseasesPotassium PermanganateFormaldehydebiology.animalRosaniline DyesAnimalsGenus ArgulusParasite hostingPesticidesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcologyFishesbiology.organism_classificationArguloidaFreshwater fishPest ControlArgulus coregoniControl methodsDiseases of Aquatic Organisms
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