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In this article the author represent the red eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) as ecological dangerous reptile species and inform about the European status of it, after demonstrate a hibernation investigation. This targeted the hibernation capability of red eared sliders in three consecutive ...

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Máté, P.
Publisher
Szent István University, Gödöllodouble acute˜, Hungary
Citation
Animal Welfare, Ethology and Housing Systems, 2013, 9, 3, Suppl. 1, pp 290-293
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The box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis (Walker, 1859), is one of the numerous exotic invasive species recently introduced in Europe. Since its introduction in France in 2008, its has rapidly spread and nowadays is present in more than 33 départements and 13 regions. Its spreading was due to its...

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Brua, C.
Publisher
Association Française de Protection des Plantes (AFPP), Alfortville, France
Citation
3e Conférence sur l'entretien des Zones Non Agricoles, Toulouse, France, 15-17 octobre 2013, 2013, pp 365-377
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Aedes japonicus is another invasive mosquito species which disseminate throughout world. This species is an Asian species of mosquito generally found in East Asia. In 1998, the species Aedes japonicus was first detected in the United States in New York and New Jersey. Since that time, Aedes...

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Merdić, E.; Vignjević, G.; Vrućina, I.
Publisher
Korunić d.o.o. Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Citation
Zbornik Radova 22. Znanstveno Stručno Edukativni Seminar DDD i ZUPP 2010: Djelatnost dezinfekcije, dezinsekcije, deratizacije i zaštite uskladištenih, Pula, Croatia, 24-26 March, 2010, 2010, pp 179-185
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The tomato leaf miner Tuta absoluta (Povolny) is the most damaging pest of tomatoes in South America. In 2006 the pest was introduced by accident in Spain and since then it has invaded many countries in South Europe and the Mediterranean region. In 2009 there were official reports for new invasions ...

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Harizanova, V.; Stoeva, A.; Mohamedova, M.
Publisher
Faculty of Agriculture, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
Citation
Agricultural Science and Technology, 2009, 1, 3, pp 95-98

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