نتایج جستجو برای: specific parasitism

تعداد نتایج: 1041269  

2009
N. S. Talekar

Laboratory, greenhouse and field studies were conducted on Oomyzus sokolowskii Kurdjumov, a parasite of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), to judge its suitability for introduction in the field to control the plutellid. Oomyzus sokolowskii preferred the third and fourth instar diamondback moth larvae over fresh pupae for parasitization. It is thus a larval parasite. Within the range of...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2003
Sérgio Augusto de Miranda Chaves Karl J Reinhard

Parasitism was a universal human condition. Because of this, people developed herbal medicines to treat parasites as part of their pharmacopoeias. We propose that it is possible to recover evidence of medicinal plants from archaeological sites and link their use to specific health conditions. This is a multidisciplinary approach that must involve at least paleoethnobotanists, archaeoparasitolog...

Journal: :Journal of Pest Science 2022

Abstract Classical biological control, i.e., the introduction of natural enemies from an invasive pest’s area origin, has been proposed repeatedly to control spotted wing drosophila Drosophila suzukii in Americas and Europe. Results surveys Asia laboratory experiments suggest parasitoid G1 Ganaspis cf. brasiliensis as a suitable agent. To study host specificity under semi-field conditions, we c...

2011
Luciana Marques Raquel Lisboa Romana Maia

Introduction The visceral leishmaniosis (VL), or Calazar, is a chronic severe systemic disease, potentially fatal to humans. Currently, VL is the prototype of a specific immune dysfunction resulting from parasitism of leishmania donovani in macrophages, producing a broad spectrum of clinical and immunological reversible only with specific treatment. Serum Analysis from infected adult patients d...

2016
Stephen L. Goldson Federico Tomasetto

Field parasitism rates of the Argentine stem weevil Listronotus bonariensis (Kuschel; Coleoptera: Curculionidae) by Microctonus hyperodae Loan (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) are known to vary according to different host Lolium species that also differ in ploidy. To further investigate this, a laboratory study was conducted to examine parasitism rates on tetraploid Italian Lolium multiflorum, diploid...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2009
Seth R Bordenstein Charalampos Paraskevopoulos Julie C Dunning Hotopp Panagiotis Sapountzis Nathan Lo Claudio Bandi Hervé Tettelin John H Werren Kostas Bourtzis

Ecological and evolutionary theories predict that parasitism and mutualism are not fixed endpoints of the symbiotic spectrum. Rather, parasitism and mutualism may be host or environment dependent, induced by the same genetic machinery, and shifted due to selection. These models presume the existence of genetic or environmental variation that can spur incipient changes in symbiotic lifestyle. Ho...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2002
Bruce E Lyon Wesley M Hochachka John M Eadie

Efforts to evaluate the evolutionary and ecological dynamics of conspecific brood parasitism in birds and other animals have focused on the fitness costs of parasitism to hosts and fitness benefits to parasites. However, it has been speculated recently that, in species with biparental care, host males might cooperate with parasitic females by allowing access to the host nest in exchange for cop...

2017
Amnon Cochavi Tal Rapaport Tania Gendler Arnon Karnieli Hanan Eizenberg Shimon Rachmilevitch Jhonathan E. Ephrath

Broomrape (Orobanche and Phelipanche spp.) parasitism is a severe problem in many crops worldwide, including in the Mediterranean basin. Most of the damage occurs during the sub-soil developmental stage of the parasite, by the time the parasite emerges from the ground, damage to the crop has already been done. One feasible method for sensing early, below-ground parasitism is through physiologic...

2010
DIRK E. BURHANS BRIAN G. ROOT TERRY L. SHAFFER DANIEL C. DEY

—We monitored songbird nest survival in two reforesting, ,50-ha former cropland sites along the Missouri River in central Missouri from 2001 to 2003. Sites were partitioned into three experimental units, each receiving one of three tree planting treatments. Nest densities varied among restoration treatments for four of five species, but overall nest survival rates did not. Nest survival varied ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2006
Michael A Patten Eyal Shochat Dan L Reinking Donald H Wolfe Steve K Sherrod

Bird populations in North America's grasslands have declined sharply in recent decades. These declines are traceable, in large part, to habitat loss, but management of tallgrass prairie also has an impact. An indirect source of decline potentially associated with management is brood parasitism by the Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater), which has had substantial negative impacts on many passe...

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