نتایج جستجو برای: aquatic insects

تعداد نتایج: 58159  

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 2004
Roman Kotlowski Anandi Martin Anthony Ablordey Karim Chemlal Pierre-Alain Fonteyne Françoise Portaels

The purpose of this study was to develop a simple procedure for cell lysis and DNA extraction for direct detection of Mycobacterium ulcerans in aquatic insects, gills and intestinal contents of fish, molluscs and human tissue samples using a nested PCR method specific for the insertion sequence IS2404. The simultaneous action of sodium N-lauroyl sarcosine, guanidinium isothiocyanate, chloroform...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2013
Junchao Yu Thanh Wang Shanlong Han Pu Wang Qinghua Zhang Guibin Jiang

In this study, we investigated the distribution of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in a riparian zone affected by the effluent from a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). River water, sediment, aquatic invertebrates and samples from the surrounding terrestrial compartment such as soil, reed plants and several land based invertebrates were collected. A relatively narrow range of δ(13)C values was...

2017
María Botella-Cruz Adrián Villastrigo Susana Pallarés Elena López-Gallego Andrés Millán Josefa Velasco

Hydrocarbons are the principal component of insect cuticle and play an important role in maintaining water balance. Cuticular impermeability could be an adaptative response to salinity and desiccation in aquatic insects; however, cuticular hydrocarbons have been poorly explored in this group and there are no previous data on saline species. We characterized cuticular hydrocarbons of adults and ...

Journal: Desert 2015

The invertebrate communities of the northern Chilean rivers are characterised by their marked endemism andspecificity of their community structure in different basins. The river systems located in the Atacama Desert are endorheicand are affected by the rainy period of January-February commonly known as the “Bolivian winter“. The present study isthe first report on the observations of arthropods...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2015
M Ferrareze M G Nogueira L Casatti

In this study, we investigated differences in feeding habits of small-sized ichthyofauna among lateral lagoons and the river channel in a large reservoir. The study was performed in four lagoons and in one sampling site of the main channel in Rosana Reservoir, Paranapanema River, Brazil. The samples were taken in September and November of 2004 and in January, March, May, and August of 2005. Fis...

2006
Lars Tomanek

Functional interpretations of the insect tracheal system – a branched series of tubes supplying oxygen from the environment to every metabolizing tissue in the insect’s body – are plagued by two related myths. The first is that gases move through the tracheal system entirely by diffusion. This idée fixe persists despite many studies showing that, across vast taxonomic distances, insects activel...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2006
Jonathan D Maul Jason B Belden Becky A Schwab Matt R Whiles Brian Spears Jerry L Farris Michael J Lydy

Insectivorous passerines often bioaccumulate polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) via trophic transfer processes. Tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) frequently are used for estimating PCB bioaccumulation, yet the focus on specific trophic links between contaminated sediment and bird has been limited. Bioaccumulation of PCBs from sediment to tree swallows was examined with focus on trophic pathways...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Ole Pedersen Timothy D Colmer

Insects, spiders and plants risk drowning in their wetland habitats. The slow diffusion of O(2) can cause asphyxiation when underwater, as O(2) supply cannot meet respiratory demands. Some animals and plants have found a common solution to the major challenge: how to breathe underwater with respiratory systems evolved for use in air? Hydrophobic surfaces on their bodies possess gas films that a...

2009
Robert F. Smith Laurie C. Alexander William O. Lamp

Adult dispersal and completion of life cycles by aquatic insects are essential for the persistence of populations, colonization of new habitats, and maintenance of genetic diversity. However, life-cycle stages and processes associated with the terrestrial environment often are overlooked when the effect of watershed urbanization on the persistence of insects associated with streams is examined....

2013
Paul .F. Mickle Jacob F. Schaefer Donald A. Yee Susan B. Adams

Understanding food-web ecology is valuable to conservation by linking interactions of multiple species together and illustrating the functionality of trophic exchange. Alosa alabamae (Alabama Shad), an anadromous species, reproduces in northern Gulf of Mexico drainages from February through May, and for this study, the Pascagoula and Apalachicola rivers were chosen to sample juvenile Alabama Sh...

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