«We don't know what kind of impact this species has on local ecosystems though it's possible that the greenhouse camel cricket could be driving out native
camel cricket species in homes,» Epps says.
Not exact matches
The most common
species reported, by more than 90 percent of respondents, was the greenhouse
camel cricket (Diestrammena asynamora).
«We know remarkably little about these
camel crickets, such as their biology or how they interact with other
species,» Menninger says.
Three
species of non-photosynthetic plants rely mainly on
camel crickets to disperse their seeds, according to new research from Project Associate Professor Suetsugu Kenji (Kobe University Graduate School of Science).