نتایج جستجو برای: aquatic insect

تعداد نتایج: 70199  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2004
R L Motta V S Uieda

The diet and trophic groups of an assemblage of aquatic insects were studied in a tropical stream. Genera of the orders Ephemeroptera, Odonata, Plecoptera, Lepidoptera, and Hemiptera showed feeding specialization. Others, such as Trichoptera, Coleoptera, and Diptera, showed great diet variation with genera of different trophic groups. Seasonal variation of insect diet, evident only for some gen...

2013
Wilco C. E. P. Verberk David T. Bilton

Forecasting species responses to climatic warming requires knowledge of how temperature impacts may be exacerbated by other environmental stressors, hypoxia being a principal example in aquatic systems. Both stressors could interact directly as temperature affects both oxygen bioavailability and ectotherm oxygen demand. Insufficient oxygen has been shown to limit thermal tolerance in several aq...

Journal: :Science 2015
Je-Sung Koh Eunjin Yang Gwang-Pil Jung Sun-Pill Jung Jae Hak Son Sang-Im Lee Piotr G Jablonski Robert J Wood Ho-Young Kim Kyu-Jin Cho

Jumping on water is a unique locomotion mode found in semi-aquatic arthropods, such as water striders. To reproduce this feat in a surface tension-dominant jumping robot, we elucidated the hydrodynamics involved and applied them to develop a bio-inspired impulsive mechanism that maximizes momentum transfer to water. We found that water striders rotate the curved tips of their legs inward at a r...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
David R Foster W Wyatt Oswald Edward K Faison Elaine D Doughty Barbara C S Hansen

The mid-Holocene decline of eastern hemlock is widely viewed as the sole prehistorical example of an insect- or pathogen-mediated collapse of a North American tree species and has been extensively studied for insights into pest-host dynamics and the consequences to terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems of dominant-species removal. We report paleoecological evidence implicating climate as a major d...

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 ...

2011
Ilia Rochlin Mary E. Dempsey Tom Iwanejko Dominick V. Ninivaggi

The aquatic insect fauna of salt marshes is poorly characterized, with the possible exception of biting Diptera. Aquatic insects play a vital role in salt marsh ecology, and have great potential importance as biological indicators for assessing marsh health. In addition, they may be impacted by measures to control mosquitoes such as changes to the marsh habitat, altered hydrology, or the applic...

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....

2014
Biljana Rađa Mate Šantić

This study focused on the aquatic insect community in the longitudinal gradient and temporal scales of the Jadro River. The river was sampled for a period of ten years (2000- 2010), four times per year through the various seasons, along the river course. Sampling stations were selected in the upper, middle, and downstream parts of the river. A total of 21,852 specimens of aquatic insects belong...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2005
Kazuko Tsuchihara Kazuyo Fujikawa Masaji Ishiguro Takuji Yamada Chiyo Tada Koichi Ozaki Mamiko Ozaki

Chemical sense-related lipophilic ligand-binding protein (CRLBP) is an insect odorant-binding protein (OBP) found abundantly in the taste and olfactory organs of the blowfly, Phormia regina. Through computational construction, a three-dimensional molecular model of a CRLBP indicated good fitting to a fluorescent ligand, 7-hydroxycoumarin (7-HC), in its ligand-binding pocket. By showing that the...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2013
Taylor A Jones Matthew M Chumchal Ray W Drenner Gabrielle N Timmins Weston H Nowlin

Methyl mercury (MeHg) is one of the most hazardous contaminants in the environment, adversely affecting the health of wildlife and humans. Recent studies have demonstrated that aquatic insects biotransport MeHg and other contaminants to terrestrial consumers, but the factors that regulate the flux of MeHg out of aquatic ecosystems via emergent insects have not been studied. The authors used exp...

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