Effects of moisture decrease on behavioural and life history traits in three species of terrestrial isopods

M. Delhoumi, M. F. Bouslama, M. S. Achouri
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In the context of the predicted global warming, we investigated whether the feeding activity and the behaviour of three Oniscidean species (Porcellionides pruinosus, Porcellio laevis and Armadillid...
水分减少对三种陆生等足类动物行为和生活史性状的影响
在预测全球变暖的背景下,我们研究了三种onisciate物种(Porcellionides pruinosus, Porcellio laevis和Armadillid)的摄食活动和行为。
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