نتایج جستجو برای: insect interaction

تعداد نتایج: 602700  

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Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
A Aronson

Bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxins insert into the brush border membranes of insect larval cells to form ion channels. A possible interaction of these toxins with a cytoplasmic component was examined by preloading vesicles from insect larval cells with protease K followed by incubation with toxin. There was no evidence for toxin antigens smaller than the intact toxin in extracts of solubil...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2011
Eric Allan Michael J Crawley

The importance of invertebrate herbivores in regulating plant communities remains unclear, due to the absence of long-term exclusion experiments. An experiment in an English grassland involving long-term exclusions of insect and mollusc herbivores, along with rabbit fencing, showed strong, but opposing, effects of the invertebrate herbivores. Plant species richness declined and biomass increase...

2008
David Martin Cairns Charles W. Lafon Andrew G. Birt John D. Waldron Maria Tchakerian Robert N. Coulson Weimin Xi Kier Klepzig

The forests of southeastern North America are influenced by a variety of disturbances including fire and insect outbreaks. In this paper, we discuss the role of disturbances in structuring forest landscapes with particular emphasis placed on the reciprocal interaction between forest structure and outbreaks of the southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis Zimmermann). We highlight work in whi...

Journal: :Science 1999
Turchin Taylor Reeve

Population cycles occur frequently in forest insects. Time-series analysis of fluctuations in one such insect, the southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis), suggests that beetle dynamics are dominated by an ecological process acting in a delayed density-dependent manner. The hypothesis that delayed density dependence in this insect results from its interaction with predators was tested wit...

2015
Longjian Xue Alexander Kovalev Anna Eichler-Volf Martin Steinhart Stanislav N. Gorb

Many insect species reversibly adhere to surfaces by combining contact splitting (contact formation via fibrillar contact elements) and wet adhesion (supply of liquid secretion via pores in the insects' feet). Here, we fabricate insect-inspired fibrillar pads for wet adhesion containing continuous pore systems through which liquid is supplied to the contact interfaces. Synergistic interaction o...

Journal: :Development 1990
H Honda M Tanemura A Yoshida

Cells in the neurogenic region of an insect ectoderm have two alternative fates, making neurons or epidermis. The fates seem to be determined through a laterally inhibitory interaction among cells. That is, initially homogeneous cells are all competent to differentiate into neuroblasts. Once a cell has differentiated as a neuroblast, it inhibits its immediate neighbors from following this pathw...

2015
Shuo Li Shangshu Ge Xi Wang Lijuan Sun Zewen Liu Yijun Zhou

The small brown planthopper (SBPH) is the main vector for rice stripe virus (RSV), which causes serious rice stripe disease in East Asia. To characterize the virus-vector interactions, the SBPH cDNA library was screened with RSV ribonucleoprotein (RNP) as bait using a GAL4-based yeast two-hybrid system. The interaction between RSV-RNP and the Himetobi P virus (HiPV, an insect picorna-like virus...

2013
Liu Ying

The area of forensic entomology has developed to become an increasingly important aspect of forensic science. Insect larvae and adult insects found on human corpses can provide crucial information for the post-mortem interval (PMI) estimation. In July 2010, a decomposing female corpse was found in Xiangjiang River of Changsha section. The main larvae found on the corpse were identified to be Bo...

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