نتایج جستجو برای: larval period

تعداد نتایج: 513379  

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2004
Gerardo A Marti Maria V Micieli Ana C Scorsetti Gerardo Liljesthröm

We evaluated the potential of Mesocyclops annulatus as a control agent of Aedes aegypti in La Plata city (Argentina). Mosquito larval survivorship due to predation by these copepods was estimated at weekly intervals during the oviposition period of A. aegypti. Mean weekly A. aegypti larval survivorship in cylindrical plastic containers (12 cm height and 11 cm diameter) with copepods was signifi...

Journal: :Brain, behavior and evolution 2007
Seth S Horowitz Judith A Chapman Andrea Megela Simmons

On the basis of patterns of anterograde, retrograde, and bi-directional transport of tracers from both the superior olivary nucleus (SON) and the torus semicircularis (TS), we report anatomical changes in brainstem connectivity across metamorphic development in the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana. In early and late stages of larval development (Gosner stages 25-37), anterograde or bi-directional tra...

2013
JUSTIN C. TOUCHON MICHAEL W. MCCOY JAMES R. VONESH KAREN M. WARKENTIN

Environmentally cued plasticity in hatching timing is widespread in animals. As with later life-history switch points, plasticity in hatching timing may have carryover effects that affect subsequent interactions with predators and competitors. Moreover, the strength of such effects of hatching plasticity may be context dependent. We used red-eyed treefrogs, Agalychnis callidryas, to test for la...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2000
حاتمی, بیژن , زیبایی, کریم ,

The interference of biological agents may cause behaviors such as interspecific predation, reducing their efficiencies. The interspecific predation of lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea (Steph.) and ladybeetle, Hippodamia variegata (Goeze) was investigated in the presence and absence of prey, Aphis gossypii Glover under laboratory conditions. In the presence and absence of prey, the larvae of lacew...

2017
Ali Gharouni Myriam A. Barbeau Joël Chassé Lin Wang James Watmough

Dispersal heterogeneity is an important process that can compensate for downstream advection, enabling aquatic organisms to persist or spread upstream. Our main focus was the effect of year-to-year variation in larval dispersal on invasion spread rate. We used the green crab, Carcinus maenas, as a case study. This species was first introduced over 200 years ago to the east coast of North Americ...

2011
Scott C. Burgess Dustin J. Marshall

Planktonic larval durations (PLDs) affect the ecology and evolution of benthic marine populations through their effects on dispersal distance, the spread of sibling larvae, the level of larval mortality, and population connectivity. Despite the importance of PLDs, field estimates of PLDs in marine invertebrates are rare and restricted to specific taxa. The size of the first postmetamorphic feed...

2017
Stamatina Isari John K Pearman Laura Casas Craig T Michell Joao Curdia Michael L Berumen Xabier Irigoien

An important aspect of population dynamics for coral reef fishes is the input of new individuals from the pelagic larval pool. However, the high biodiversity and the difficulty of identifying larvae of closely related species represent obstacles to more fully understanding these populations. In this study, we combined morphology and genetic barcoding (Cytochrome Oxidase I gene) to characterize ...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2008
Jennifer S Armistead Naoya Nishimura Richard L Escher L Philip Lounibos

The success of an invasive species becoming established in a new region often depends on its interactions with ecologically similar resident species. The propensity of the newly-established mosquito Aedes japonicus to inhabit rock pools throughout the eastern United States provides a natural setting for interspecific larval competition with the native Aedes atropalpus. A laboratory experiment c...

2009
Trond Kristiansen Frode Vikebø Svein Sundby Geir Huse Øyvind Fiksen

Spawning of Northeast Arctic (NA) cod stretches from late February to early May over 1500km along the Norwegian coast. Hatching occurs from late March to late May, a period when the number of daylight hours increases from 11 to 17. Larval feeding opportunities are constrained by prey abundance and environmental variables such as light, while temperature determines the maximum growth potential. ...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
a. a. pourmirza

the population response of heliothis armigera larvae to nuclear polyhedrosis virus (npv) was investigated. the virus was introduced by permitting the larvae to feed on lettuce leaves. median lethal doses (ld50) were determined. the estimated ld50 values for the first, second, third, early, and late fourth larval instars were 5, 141, 1226, 5168 and 24553 polyhedra per larva respectively. in ...

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