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    The Assemblage of Beetles in the Olive Grove and Surrounding Mediterranean Shrublands in Portugal by Ketrin Lorhayne Kubiak, José Alberto Pereira, Dinéia Tessaro, Sónia A. P. Santos, Jacinto Benhadi-Marín

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The richness of the families was significantly greater in the olive grove in both years of study. …”
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    Spring evaluation of three sampling methods to estimate family richness and abundance of arthropods in olive groves by Castro, J., Tortosa, F. S., Jimenez, J., Carpio, A. J.

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…We compared the effectiveness of pan traps, sweep net and bait traps used to sample arthropods in olive groves. The pan traps collected 19 orders and 182 families, with an abundance that was 76% and 86% higher than that of sweep nets and bait traps, respectively. …”
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    Sacred groves in conservation of biodiversity in Odisha by Taranisen Panda, Nirlipta Mishra, Bikram K. Pradhan, Shaik Rahimuddin, Rajballav Mohanty

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…A total of 42 plant species belonging to 39 genera under 26 families are recorded from 20 selected sacred groves of the district. …”
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    Phytosociological studies of the sacred grove of Kanyakumari district, Tamilnadu, India by S. Sukumaran, A. Pepsi, D. S. SivaPradesh, S. Jeeva

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Sacred groves are forest patches conserved by the local people through religious and cultural practices. …”
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    R*-Grove: Balanced Spatial Partitioning for Large-Scale Datasets by Tin Vu, Ahmed Eldawy

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…This appealing property allows R*-Grove to outperform existing techniques in spatial query processing. …”
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    Dittrichia viscosa (Asterales: Asteraceae) as an Arthropod Reservoir in Olive Groves by Rafael Alcalá Herrera, Juan Castro-Rodríguez, María Luisa Fernández-Sierra, Mercedes Campos

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Our results clearly show that D. viscosa plants in olive groves have great potential as a reservoir of different predators and Hymenoptera parasitoids and that these olive groves were not attacked by any D. viscosa-related phytophages.…”
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    The butterfly (Insecta: Lepidoptera) diversity of four sacred groves of Goa, India by Kiran Gaude, M. K. Janarthanam

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…<p>The butterfly diversity of four sacred groves in Goa, viz., Nirankarachi Rai, Alvatinichi Rai, Mharinginichi Rai and Azobhachi Rai was selected for study purposes.  …”
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    The butterfly (Insecta: Lepidoptera) diversity of four sacred groves of Goa, India by Kiran Gaude, M. K. Janarthanam

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…<p>The butterfly diversity of four sacred groves in Goa, viz., Nirankarachi Rai, Alvatinichi Rai, Mharinginichi Rai and Azobhachi Rai was selected for study purposes.  …”
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    Spittlebugs of Mediterranean Olive Groves: Host-Plant Exploitation throughout the Year by Nicola Bodino, Vincenzo Cavalieri, Crescenza Dongiovanni, Matteo Alessandro Saladini, Anna Simonetto, Stefania Volani, Elisa Plazio, Giuseppe Altamura, Daniele Tauro, Gianni Gilioli, Domenico Bosco

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…<i>Philaenus spumarius</i> was the predominant species both in Apulia and Liguria olive groves. Nymphal stages are highly polyphagous, selecting preferentially Asteraceae Fabaceae plant families, in particular some genera, e.g., <i>Picris</i>, <i>Crepis</i>, <i>Sonchus</i>, <i>Bellis</i>, <i>Cichorium,</i> and <i>Medicago</i>. …”
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    Abundance and Population Decline Factors of Chrysopid Juveniles in Olive Groves and Adjacent Trees by Rafael Alcalá Herrera, Mercedes Campos, Marina González-Salvadó, Francisca Ruano

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The objective of this study is to gain a better understanding of the relationship between the trees in semi-natural habitats adjacent to olive groves, juvenile stages of the family Chrysopidae and factors influencing their population decline, which is crucial for an effective habitat management program aimed at conserving these important predators. …”
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    Angiosperms of Sendirakillai Sacred Grove (SSG), Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu, India by G. Gnanasekaran, P. Nehru, D. Narasimhan

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Three endemic species to India and three species that are confined to peninsular India and Sri Lanka are recorded from the sacred grove. Threats to the biodiversity of sacred grove are identified and conservation strategies are proposed.…”
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    Tree Diversity and Their Regeneration in the Sacred Groves of Virajpet, Central Western Ghats, India by Devi A.G. PRASAD, Shwetha BHARATHI

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…In this context, the present investigation was carried out using random quadrat method in the sacred groves of Virajpet, Karnataka, India. A total of 132 tree species belonging to 113 genera and 45 families were identified within five sacred groves. …”
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    Plant wealth of a sacred grove: Mallur Gutta, Telangana state, India by Suthari S, Kandagatla R, Ragan A, Raju VS

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…The exploration of Mallur Gutta resulted in the enumeration and documentation of plant wealth representing 470 species of 318 genera pertaining to 95 families of vascular plants. The importance of the grove as the residence for many rare or medicinal species in the state of Telangana is documented. …”
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    Vascular plant diversity in the sacred grove of Modapalli in Viskhapatnam District of Andhra Pradesh, India by M. Tarakeswara Naidu, O. Aniel Kumar, M. Venkaiah

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…A total of 207 species, 181 genera and 78 families comprising pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms were reported in the sacred grove.  …”
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