Current bibliography: 21 Oct. 2009 - 15 Nov. 2010

In addition to supplements to the last two preceding years the publications of the present year are shown: almost one citation per day, which gives the average speed of publishing with regard to chironomids. The compilation was achieved, as usual, from many sources: databases, tables of contents of...

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Main Author: Odwin Hoffrichter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: NTNU University Museum Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2010-03-01
Series:CHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research
Online Access:https://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/chironomus/article/view/664
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spelling doaj-bdfb4cb609de4d5d86bea1cbd87855502021-02-23T13:01:46ZengNTNU University Museum Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyCHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research0172-19412387-53722010-03-0123622Current bibliography: 21 Oct. 2009 - 15 Nov. 2010Odwin HoffrichterIn addition to supplements to the last two preceding years the publications of the present year are shown: almost one citation per day, which gives the average speed of publishing with regard to chironomids. The compilation was achieved, as usual, from many sources: databases, tables of contents of journals, references and citations of papers, inspection of many periodicals, lists and pdf's provided by authors (thanks to you!). In particular, publisher issued search alerts proved to be rich in results. As a rule, only printed titles are reported here with the occasional, but obviously increasing, exception of online-only journals (PLoS or BioMed Central journals, e.g.). Titles announced "in press", even with available DOI numbers, are not considered before printing. In general, online information should be retrieved elsewhere; best check the chironomid home page for eventual references regularly, or use individual websites with a host of chironomid-related data. Publications using chironomids as prey or food for animals are not treated comprehensively; in particular, studies with frozen midge larvae only for use to feed experimental animals are totally disregarded.https://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/chironomus/article/view/664
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title_short Current bibliography: 21 Oct. 2009 - 15 Nov. 2010
title_full Current bibliography: 21 Oct. 2009 - 15 Nov. 2010
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publisher NTNU University Museum Norwegian University of Science and Technology
series CHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research
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description In addition to supplements to the last two preceding years the publications of the present year are shown: almost one citation per day, which gives the average speed of publishing with regard to chironomids. The compilation was achieved, as usual, from many sources: databases, tables of contents of journals, references and citations of papers, inspection of many periodicals, lists and pdf's provided by authors (thanks to you!). In particular, publisher issued search alerts proved to be rich in results. As a rule, only printed titles are reported here with the occasional, but obviously increasing, exception of online-only journals (PLoS or BioMed Central journals, e.g.). Titles announced "in press", even with available DOI numbers, are not considered before printing. In general, online information should be retrieved elsewhere; best check the chironomid home page for eventual references regularly, or use individual websites with a host of chironomid-related data. Publications using chironomids as prey or food for animals are not treated comprehensively; in particular, studies with frozen midge larvae only for use to feed experimental animals are totally disregarded.
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