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Continental mosquito with 'vector' potential found breeding in UK after 60 year absence ( Centre for Ecology & Hydrology ) A species of mosquito has been discovered breeding in the UK that has not been seen in the country since 1945. Populations of the mosquito, found across mainland Europe and known only by its Latin name Culex modestus, were recorded at a number of sites in the marshes of north Kent and south Essex in 2010 and 2011.
Awareness workshop on hydrology project held An awareness workshop was conducted by the Hydrology Project, Irrigation Department of Government of AP for urban women and Dwakra Groups of Guntur corporation on Monday.The workshop was par...
Invasive alien predator causes rapid declines of European ladybirds A new study provides compelling evidence that the arrival of the invasive non-native harlequin ladybird to mainland Europe and subsequent spread has led to a rapid decline in historically-widespread species of ladybird in Britain, Belgium and Switzerland.
USM scientists determine Katrina had minimal impact on Pearl River HATTIESBURG — An article in a recent issue of the “Journal of Hydrology” details how a team of scientists headed by researchers from the University of Southern Mississippi found that Hurricane Katrina had minimal long-term impact on the water quality of the East Pearl River in southwest Mississippi.
Invasive alien predator causes rapid declines of European ladybugs A new study provides compelling evidence that the arrival of the invasive non-native harlequin ladybird (ladybug) to mainland Europe and subsequent spread has led to a rapid decline in historically-widespread species of ladybird in Britain, Belgium and Switzerland. The analysis is further evidence that harlequin ladybirds are displacing some native ladybirds, most probably through predation and ...
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