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Species
Curculionidae
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Known prey organisms:
Curculionidae (Tenebrionidae, Orthoptera, Curculionidae) preys on:
leaves
roots
wood
bark
angiosperms
Stipagrostis
Monsonia
Eragrostis
perennials
Based on studies in:
New Zealand (Grassland)
USA: Illinois (Forest)
Tibet (Montane)
Namibia, Namib Desert (Desert or dune)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
- A. C. Twomey, The bird population of an elm-maple forest with special reference to aspection, territorialism, and coactions, Ecol. Monogr. 15(2):175-205, from p. 202 (1945).
- L. W. Swan, The ecology of the high Himalayas, Sci. Am. 205:68-78, from pp. 76-77 (October 1961).
- E. Holm and C. H. Scholtz, Structure and pattern of the Namib Desert dune ecosystem at Gobabeb, Madoqua 12(1):3-39, from p. 21 (1980).
- K. Paviour-Smith, The biotic community of a salt meadow in New Zealand, Trans. R. Soc. N.Z. 83(3):525-554, from p. 542 (1956).
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