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Voltinism is a term used in
biology to
indicate the
number of
broods or
generations of an
organism in a year. The term is most
often applied to insects...
- tree. Many
damselflies are able to
produce more than one
brood per year (
voltinism); this is
negatively correlated with latitude,
becoming more
common towards...
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include undergoing one
seasonal generation, two or even more,
called voltinism (Univoltism, bivoltism, and multivism, respectively). Most lepidopterans...
- "Life
cycles of
mayflies (Ephemeroptera), with
special reference to
voltinism" (PDF).
Quaestiones Entomologicae. 18: 15–90. Liegeois, Maud; Sartori...
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Laurentii Salvii, Stockholm. 824 pp. page 435 Mueller, 1984: "On the
voltinism (generation sequence) of the
treehopper Centrotus cornutus (L.) (Homoptera...
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Femke Wolting (pronounced [ˈfɛmkə
ˈʋɔltɪŋ]; born 6
November 1970 in Ouder-Amstel, The Netherlands) is a
Dutch independent new
media producer. Together...
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morphological variations,
though specific behavioral details, such as
voltinism or
preferred water temperatures, are less well-do****ented
compared to...
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Other insect species may
benefit from
warmer temperatures.
Increased voltinism and
winter survival in many
insects has the
potential for
dramatic po****tion...
- Hymenoptera, and
almost five
generations for Aphidoidea.
These changes in
voltinism might happen through biological dispersal and/or
natural selection; the...
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their cold
tolerance capabilities and in the
number of generations, or
voltinism, they can
produce within a
given time frame. Moreover,
these beetles demonstrate...