It’s termite swarming season here in Côte d’Ivoire and I read that ‘termites constitute 10% of all animal biomass in the tropics’. That’s incredible. (What about ants??) Twitter, is it really so?? https://t.co/QaQULJcVf3
RT @drsplace: @BarkingMadGC @MiloWh007 @gcarbonproject Yes, and people have been using them in many ways: https://t.co/LoKspK5iaM @MiloWh00…
@BarkingMadGC @MiloWh007 @gcarbonproject Yes, and people have been using them in many ways: https://t.co/LoKspK5iaM @MiloWh007 Yes, methanotrophs are important & are found in grassland soils. Do not completely offset enteric methane in grazing systems,
#dyk some termites can communicate using electromagnetic fields?? & the largest termite mound is 12.8m high - equivalent to a human-made building of nearly 20,000ft! https://t.co/DQjyWPdtRG for more great reading on termites: https://t.co/anLwS6UAx9
RT @libertyruth: https://t.co/UhRMX8VQAJ "a #termite cannot eat a stone" great new review on #termites in #african #culture @ethnobiomed (t…
RT @libertyruth: https://t.co/UhRMX8VQAJ "a #termite cannot eat a stone" great new review on #termites in #african #culture @ethnobiomed (t…
https://t.co/UhRMX8VQAJ "a #termite cannot eat a stone" great new review on #termites in #african #culture @ethnobiomed (these pics mine) https://t.co/2NACvkCY1L
Un bell'articolo su folklore ed entomologia a largo spettro di Arnold van Huis. Le termiti hanno un peso, un... https://t.co/1oOcBUnQ3M
RT @avanhuis: Free access article by Arnold van Huis: Cultural significance of termites in sub-Saharan Africa: https://t.co/z1Napncf2i
Free access article by Arnold van Huis: Cultural significance of termites in sub-Saharan Africa: https://t.co/z1Napncf2i