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1. Environmental drivers affecting the dormancy of Paranosema locustae
2. Proliferation dynamic of Paranosema locustae after infection and histopathogenic features on Locusta migratoria
3. Assessment of Biological and Ecological Characteristics of Sievers Apple Tree Pests in Trans-Ili Alatau, Kazakhstan
4. Mealybug Trabutina serpentina in Southeastern Kazakhstan as a Biological Control Agent for Saltcedars (Tamarix spp.)
5. Two of the Most Promising Potential Agents from Kazakhstan for the Biocontrol of Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) in the USA with an Annotated List of Its Pest Insects from Central Asia
6. Protecting stable biological nomenclatural systems enables universal communication: A collective international appeal
7. Transcriptomic analysis of the gonads of Locusta migratoria (Orthoptera: Acrididae) following infection with Paranosema locustae
8. Response of Grasshopper and Grasshopper Diversity to Different Grassland Types Under Enclosure Conditions
9. The immune response of Locusta migratoria manilensis at different times of infection with Paranosema locustae
10. Transcriptome analysis of the response to low temperature acclimation in Calliptamus italicus eggs
11. Transcriptome Analysis of the Differentially Expressed Heat-resistant Genes between Calliptamus italicus and Gomphocerus sibiricus
12. Multiple genetic mutations related to insecticide resistance are detected in field kazakhstani house flies (muscidae: Diptera)
13. Changes in locusts diversity, niche and interspecific association at different altitudes in the Ili River basin of China
14. Differences in Grasshopper Movement in Latitude and Altitude in the Context of Climate Change—The Example of the Ili River Basin in Xinjiang, China
15. Harmfulness of insects of the Sievers apple tree (Malus sieversii) in Kazakhstan
16. Diversity of grasshoppers in different grassland types in the Western Tianshan Mountains of China and influencing factors
17. Eastward one-way nocturnal migration of insects across the China–Kazakhstan border observed with radar
18. Pruning can recover the health of wild apple forests attacked by the wood borer Agrilus mali in central Eurasia
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