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1. Dung removal increases under higher dung beetle functional diversity regardless of grazing intensification

2. Climate variability and change in Ecuador: dynamic downscaling of regional projections with RegCM4 and HadGEM2-ES for informed adaptation strategies

3. Virulence Adaptation by Rice Planthoppers and Leafhoppers to Resistance Genes and Loci: A Review

4. Rice Bund Management by Filipino Farmers and Willingness to Adopt Ecological Engineering for Pest Suppression

5. Origins of Susceptibility to Insect Herbivores in High-Yielding Hybrid and Inbred Rice Genotypes

6. Heterosis for Interactions between Insect Herbivores and 3-Line Hybrid Rice under Low and High Soil Nitrogen Conditions

7. Heterosis for Resistance to Insect Herbivores in a 3-Line Hybrid Rice System

8. The Structure of Rice Stemborer Assemblages: A Review of Species’ Distributions, Host Ranges, and Interspecific Interactions

9. Diversified Rice Farms with Vegetable Plots and Flower Strips Are Associated with Fewer Pesticide Applications in the Philippines

10. Emerging Patterns in Cultural Ecosystem Services as Incentives and Obstacles for Raptor Conservation

11. Elevated temperatures diminish the effects of a highly resistant rice variety on the brown planthopper

12. Effects of Intraspecific Competition and Larval Size on Bioconversion of Apple Pomace Inoculated with Black Soldier Fly

13. Spent Coffee Grounds Applied as a Top-Dressing or Incorporated into the Soil Can Improve Plant Growth While Reducing Slug Herbivory

14. Direct and Indirect Effects of Planting Density, Nitrogenous Fertilizer and Host Plant Resistance on Rice Herbivores and Their Natural Enemies

15. Prospects for Integrating Augmentative and Conservation Biological Control of Leaffolders and Stemborers in Rice

16. Potential Impact of Future Climates on Rice Production in Ecuador Determined Using Kobayashi’s ‘Very Simple Model’

17. Microbiome responses during virulence adaptation by a phloem‐feeding insect to resistant near‐isogenic rice lines

18. Combined Effects of Soil Silicon and Host Plant Resistance on Planthoppers, Blast and Bacterial Blight in Tropical Rice

19. Restoration of Rice Ecosystem Services: ‘Ecological Engineering for Pest Management’ Incentives and Practices in the Mekong Delta Region of Vietnam

20. Risk Assessment and Area-Wide Crop Rotation to Keep Western Corn Rootworm below Damage Thresholds and Avoid Insecticide Use in European Maize Production

21. Interactions between Rice Resistance to Planthoppers and Honeydew-Related Egg Parasitism under Varying Levels of Nitrogenous Fertilizer

22. Compatibility of Insecticides with Rice Resistance to Planthoppers as Influenced by the Timing and Frequency of Applications

23. Nitrogenous Fertilizer Reduces Resistance but Enhances Tolerance to the Brown Planthopper in Fast-Growing, Moderately Resistant Rice

24. Adaptation by the Brown Planthopper to Resistant Rice: A Test of Female-Derived Virulence and the Role of Yeast-like Symbionts

25. Efficacy and Cost-Effectiveness of Phenotyping for Rice Resistance and Tolerance to Planthoppers

26. The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project

27. The PREDICTS database: a global database of how local terrestrial biodiversity responds to human impacts

28. Effects of Vegetation Strips, Fertilizer Levels and Varietal Resistance on the Integrated Management of Arthropod Biodiversity in a Tropical Rice Ecosystem

29. Local-Scale Bat Guild Activity Differs with Rice Growth Stage at Ground Level in the Philippines

30. Bumblebee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) sample storage for a posteriori molecular studies: Interactions between sample storage and DNA-extraction techniques

31. Two types of refuge have opposite effects on the size of larval aggregations in a tropical defoliator

32. Geographic and Research Center Origins of Rice Resistance to Asian Planthoppers and Leafhoppers: Implications for Rice Breeding and Gene Deployment

33. Resilience and adaptability of rice terrace social-ecological systems: a case study of a local community's perception in Banaue, Philippines

34. Agriculture without paraquat is feasible without loss of productivity—lessons learned from phasing out a highly hazardous herbicide

36. Potential Impact of Future Climates on Rice Production in Ecuador Determined Using Kobayashi’s ‘Very Simple Model’

37. Emerging Patterns in Cultural Ecosystem Services as Incentives and Obstacles for Raptor Conservation

38. Agriculture without paraquat is feasible without loss of productivity. Lessons learned from phasing out a highly hazardous herbicide

39. Bioacoustics Reveal Species-Rich Avian Communities Exposed to Organophosphate Insecticides in Macadamia Orchards

40. Positive and negative interspecific interactions between coexisting rice planthoppers neutralise the effects of elevated temperatures

41. Use and Avoidance of Pesticides as Responses by Farmers to change Impacts in Rice Ecosystems of Southern Sri Lanka

43. Rice Resistance Buffers against the Induced Enhancement of Brown Planthopper Fitness by Some Insecticides

44. Landscape heterogeneity filters functional traits of rice arthropods in tropical agroecosystems

45. Adaptation by the Brown Planthopper to Resistant Rice: A Test of Female-Derived Virulence and the Role of Yeast-like Symbionts

46. Death in the paddy field: Carcass decomposition and associated arthropods in subunits of a rice field landscape

47. CropPol: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination

48. Differences Between the Strength of Preference-Performance Coupling in Two Rice Stemborers (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae, Crambidae) Promotes Coexistence at Field-Plot Scales

50. Changes in insecticide resistance and host range performance of planthoppers artificially selected to feed on resistant rice

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