Search Results - "Denmark"

  1. Surveys for natural enemies of the tomato red spider mite Tetranychus evansi (Acari: Tetranychidae) in northeastern and southeastern Brazil by Fiaboe, K.K.M., Gondim, M.G.C., Moraes, G.D., Ogol, C.K. de, Knapp, M.

    Published 2007
    “…The predominant predatory mites were (in decreasing order): Phytoseius guianensis DeLeon, Pronematus ubiquitus (McGregor), Asca sp., Paraphytoseius orientalis (Narayanan, Kaur & Ghai), Phytoseius woodburyii DeLeon, Amblyseius compositus Denmark & Muma, Homeopronematus anconai (Baker), Neoparaphytoseius sooretamus (El-Banhawy), Cunaxoides sp., Typhlodromus paraevectus Moraes & McMurtry, Typhlodromalus peregrinus (Muma) and Phytoseius cismontanus DeLeon. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. A bridge of sustainable urban greening by Huang, Zhao

    Published 2007
    “…In the case of Frederiksberg Park, Copenhagen, Denmark,and Västra Hamnen Bo01, Malmö, Sweden. By several approaches which has been used in the study to discover the underlying problematic and potentials of green structure. …”
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  3. Migration routes, stopover sites and home range sizes of Taiga Bean Geese (Anser fabalis fabalis) breeding in northern Sweden and central Norway tracked by GPS tags by Boer, Jorina

    Published 2019
    “…During autumn all birds departing from northern Sweden used a long duration stop-over at Töreboda before returning to their wintering grounds in Thisted, Denmark. Their autumn migration varied from 11 to 150 days. …”
    H2
  4. Latitudinal patterns in body size of Roesel’s bush cricket Metrioptera roeselii within and outside the continuous area of its distribution by Holma, Frida

    Published 2009
    “…My aim was to test the hypothesis that individuals in isolated populations in Scandinavia including Denmark and the Baltic Sea islands are smaller than individuals in the continuous part of its distribution due to low genetic diversity and lacking incoming gene flow. …”
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    Second cycle, A1E
  5. Phosphorus in agricultural soils around the Baltic Sea : comparisons of different laboratory methods as indices for phosphorus leaching to waters by Eriksson, Ann Kristin

    Published 2009
    “…The ammonium lactate method (P-AL) is used in Sweden and Lithuania, the double lactate method (P-DL) in Latvia and Poland, the Mehlich 3 method (P-M3) in Estonia and the Olsen method (P-Olsen) in Denmark. A total of 99 soil samples from five agricultural catchments and two field trials in the Baltic States and Sweden were extracted according to the four methods listed above. …”
    H1
  6. Management factors influencing sow productivity in successful Swedish and Danish herds by Isberg, Sophia

    Published 2013
    “…Statistical analyses were performed to investigate which parameters had a significant impact on production results and in order to determine differences between Sweden and Denmark. None of the investigated management factors had any significant impact on the number of piglets born alive or dead. …”
    H2
  7. Icelandic landscape character assessment by Stefansdottir, Hildur

    Published 2008
    “…The challenge is to look at three acknowledged methods from Scotland, England and Denmark with the aim to identify which parts of the methods that are suitable to use in Icelandic circumstances. …”
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