Downwind migration of the African army worm moth, Spodoptera exempta, studied by mark-and-capture and by radar
- 1 August 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Ecological Entomology
- Vol. 10 (3) , 299-313
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2311.1985.tb00727.x
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
- FLYING INSECTS REVEAL SMALL‐SCALE WIND SYSTEMSWeather, 1982
- Forecasting infestations of a migrant pest: the African armyworm Spodoptera exempta (Walk.)Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1979
- The Transoceanic Migration of Lepidoptera to New Zealand — A History and a Hypothesis on ColonisationNew Zealand Entomologist, 1978
- Orientation, Flight Speeds, and Tracks of Three Species of Migrating ButterfliesThe Florida Entomologist, 1977
- Long-range Dispersal of Marked Boll Weevils 1 in Mississippi during 1974 2Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1976
- Long-Range Migration as a Possible Factor Caused the Late-Summer Outbreak of the Oriental Armyworm, Mythimna separata WALKER, in Tohoku District, 1969Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology, 1976
- Movement by Adult Heliothis1 Released on St. Croix to Other Islands 2Environmental Entomology, 1975
- Sex pheromones of the armyworm moth,Spodoptera exempta (Wlk.Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 1975
- Dispersal of Sterile Tobacco Budworms 1 from Release Points in Northeastern Mexico and Southern Texas 234Environmental Entomology, 1973
- Migration of Laphygma exigua Hubner (Lepidoptera:Noctuidae) to the British Isles in Relation to Large-Scale Weather SystemsJournal of Animal Ecology, 1969