FLIGHT AND DISPERSAL CAPACITIES OF HELIOTHIS ARMIGERA AND H. PUNCTIGERA ADULTS
Date Issued:1990-08-08
Abstract
The pattern of flight activity within or between habitats or crops is dependent upon the distribution of those habitats/crops in both space and time. Similarly the pattern of movement of moths over large areas may be determined largely by shifting seasonal patterns of habitat availability. In both these instances, the inherent flight capacity of an individual is critical in determining its ability to exploit the ephemeral nature of both cropping and non-cropping systems.
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- 1990 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1990 Australian Cotton Conference