نتایج جستجو برای: male morphotypes

تعداد نتایج: 324425  

2015
Alicia Niño Brian T. Sullivan Jorge Macías-Sámano Javier Víctor Stephen R. Clarke Gerardo Zúñiga FRANCISCO ARMENDÁRIZ-TOLEDANO ALICIA NIÑO BRIAN T. SULLIVAN JORGE MACÍAS-SÁMANO JAVIER VÍCTOR STEPHEN R. CLARKE GERARDO ZÚÑIGA

Dendroctonus frontalisZimmermann is considered one of themost important economic and ecological forest pests in the United States, Mexico, and Central America. Recently, two apparent morphological variants of this species were discovered occurring syntopically in Central America and southern Mexico. Morphotype A beetles lack a series of Þne parallel ridges on the episternal area of the prothora...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2001
E Bangyeekhun H J Ryynänen P Henttonen J V Huner L Cerenius K Söderhäll

Two morphotypes of the crayfish parasite Psorospermium haeckeli were isolated from 2 crayfish species of different geographical origin. The oval-shaped sporocysts were obtained from the epidermal and connective tissue beneath the carapace of the noble crayfish Astacus astacus from Sweden and Finland. Elongated spores were isolated from the abdominal muscle tissue of the red swamp crayfish Proca...

Journal: :Frontiers in Plant Science 2021

Morphotypes of Brassica oleracea are the result a dynamic interaction between genes that regulate transition vegetative and reproductive stages those leaf morphology plant architecture. In kales, ornate leaves, extended phase, nutritional quality some characters potentially selected by humans during domestication. We used combination developmental studies transcriptomics to understand domestica...

Journal: :Taxon 2009
Elvira Hörandl Johann Greilhuber Katarina Klímová Ovidiu Paun Eva Temsch Khatere Emadzade Iva Hodálová

The Ranunculus auricomus complex is an interesting model system for studying the evolution and diversity of apomictic polyploid complexes. It comprises hundreds of agamospecies, usually referred to two distinct morphotypes (traditionally named "R. auricomus" and "R. cassubicus") which are connected by several intermediate forms. Here we try to elucidate the evolution of apomictic "cassubicus" m...

2017
Kevin A. Bird Hong An Elodie Gazave Michael A. Gore J. Chris Pires Larry D. Robertson Joanne A. Labate

The crop species Brassica rapa L. has significant economic importance around the world. However, the global distribution and complex evolutionary history of the species has made investigating its genetic population structure difficult. Crop domestication and improvement has resulted in extreme phenotypic diversity and subspecies that are used for oilseed, food for human consumption, and fodder ...

2015
Lindsay J. Caverly Silvia M. Caceres Cori Fratelli Carrie Happoldt Kelley M. Kidwell Kenneth C. Malcolm Jerry A. Nick David P. Nichols

Pulmonary infections with Mycobacterium abscessus (M. abscessus) are increasingly prevalent in patients with lung diseases such as cystic fibrosis. M. abscessus exists in two morphotypes, smooth and rough, but the impact of morphotype on virulence is unclear. We developed an immune competent mouse model of pulmonary M. abscessus infection and tested the differences in host inflammatory response...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Suzanne M Peyer John C Hermanson Carol Eunmi Lee

Although zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) initially colonized shallow habitats within the North American Great Lakes, quagga mussels (Dreissena bugensis) are becoming dominant in both shallow- and deep-water habitats. Shell morphology differs among zebra, shallow quagga and deep quagga mussels but functional consequences of such differences are unknown. We examined effects of shell morpholo...

2015
Davod Alizadehrad Timothy Krüger Markus Engstler Holger Stark

The flagellate Trypanosoma brucei, which causes the sleeping sickness when infecting a mammalian host, goes through an intricate life cycle. It has a rather complex propulsion mechanism and swims in diverse microenvironments. These continuously exert selective pressure, to which the trypanosome adjusts with its architecture and behavior. As a result, the trypanosome assumes a diversity of compl...

2016
Jacqueline Peña Marcella Fremgen

Foraging herbivores must meet nutritional requirements by not only finding enough plant biomass to consume, but also finding plants with high protein content and low concentrations of potentially toxic plant secondary metabolites (PSMs). Greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus; hereafter, sage-grouse) are sagebrush obligate herbivores that consume relatively high concentrations of PSMs. ...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1993
K S Thomson C C Sanders J A Washington

Two morphotypes of Hafnia alvei differed in their susceptibilities to beta-lactam antibiotics. Both produced an inducible Bush group 1 beta-lactamase. Hyperinducibility of this enzyme was associated with reduced susceptibility in one morphotype.

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