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1.Challenges facing entomologists in a changing global climate
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2.The mechanisms by which elevated CO2 affects the interaction between herbivorous insects and their host plants
3.Advances in research on the effect of elevated ozone concentration on insects
4.The fitness of insects in response to climate warming
5.Development and application of models for describing the effects of temperature on insects’ growth and development
6.Responses of insects to rainfall and drought
7.Responses of invasive insects to global climate change
WU Gang 1**GE Feng 2WAN FangHao 3XIAO NengWen4 LI JunSheng4
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9.Rice planthoppers: A China problem under the international perspectives
10.Progress in research on the integrated management of the brownplanthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal) in China
LIN YongJun1**HUA HongXia1HE YuQing1YANG ChangJu1ZHAI BaoPing2SHEN JinLiang2ZHANG KaiJun2XUE XiaoFeng2FU Qiang3LUO Ju3LOU YongGen4ZHU ZengRong4TANG QiYi4LV ZhongXian5XU HongXing5ZHENG Xu
11.Takeoff and emigration
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13.Migratory biology of the white backed planthopper Sogatella furcifera (Horváth):Case studies in Huizhou, Anhui Province
DIAO YongGang**ZHANG GuoYANG HaiBoQU YuFengZHANG XiaoXiZHAI BaoPing
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15.Formation of whitebacked planthopper Sogatella surcifera (Horváth) populations: Case studies in Qianshan,
ZHENG DaBing1**YANG Fan1ZHAO Yun1XU JinFeng2WU CaiLing2ZHANG XiaoXi1ZHAI BaoPing1
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17.Anylysis of the unusual immigration of rice planthoppers in northern Guangxi in 2008
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