نتایج جستجو برای: moths

تعداد نتایج: 3160  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2015
Kamiel Spoelstra Roy H A van Grunsven Maurice Donners Phillip Gienapp Martinus E Huigens Roy Slaterus Frank Berendse Marcel E Visser Elmar Veenendaal

Artificial night-time illumination of natural habitats has increased dramatically over the past few decades. Generally, studies that assess the impact of artificial light on various species in the wild make use of existing illumination and are therefore correlative. Moreover, studies mostly focus on short-term consequences at the individual level, rather than long-term consequences at the popul...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
H T Skiri M Stranden J C Sandoz R Menzel H Mustaparta

The importance of olfactory learning in host plant selection is well demonstrated in insects, including the heliothine moths. In the present study olfactory conditioning of the proboscis extension response was performed to determine the moths' ability to learn and discriminate three plant odorants: beta-ocimene and beta-myrcene (activating the same receptor neurone type), and racemic linalool (...

2016
Hernán Mario Beccacece Sebastián Rodolfo Zeballos Adriana Inés Zapata

Paraná, Yungas and Chaco Serrano ecoregions are among the most species-rich terrestrial habitats at higher latitude. However, the information for tiger moths, one of the most speciose groups of moths, is unknown in these ecoregions. In this study, we assess their species richness and composition in all three of these ecoregions. Also we investigated whether the species composition of tiger moth...

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2001
R A Levin R A Raguso L A McDade

We present results of dynamic head-space collections and GC-MS analyses of floral and vegetative fragrances for 20 species in three genera of Nyctaginaceae: Acleisanthes, Mirabilis and Selinocarpus. Most of the species included in this study are either hawkmoth or noctuid moth-pollinated. A wide variety of compounds were observed, including mono- and sesquiterpenoids, aromatics (both benzenoids...

Journal: :Diversity 2022

Oenothera speciosa Nutt. is a non-indigenous plant that widespread in Europe, South America, Asia, and Oceania. Although its native range it rarely pollinated by sphingid moths, Europe was found to be associated with the hummingbird hawkmoth Macroglossum stellatarum (Linnaeus, 1758). However, plant–insect interaction negative, moths were proboscides stuck flowers of this plant. This relevant co...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2011
David L Epstein James R Miller Matthew J Grieshop Lukasz L Stelinski Larry J Gut

Field investigations were conducted to determine the resting locations of codling moth (Cydia pomonella [L.]) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) males and females in mating disrupted and nondisrupted apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) orchard plots. A custom-made sampling device, consisting of a leaf blower converted into a powerful vacuum, yielded 20-24% success in recovering marked moths, released in th...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1966
R S Payne K D Roeder J Wallman

Moths of several families, notably the Noctuidae, Arctiidae and Geometridae, have tympanic organs sensitive to pulsed ultrasound (Eggers, 1919; Haskell & Belton, 1956; Roeder & Treat, 1957). It has long been suspected that moths could hear the cries of approaching bats which prey upon them (White, 1877) and a variety of behavioural responses to natural and artificial acoustic stimuli have been ...

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2006
Andrés O Angulo Andrés Camaño Gino A Angulo

Noctuid moths flutter in the high Andes nights at 4,000 m. s. n. m. Their larvae feed on aerial or underground parts of succulent plants. Many of these species are new to science. Strategies and adaptations of the moths for survival in the high Andes mountains are: a circulatory system that includes an abdominal thoracic countercurrent heat exchanger, and they are insulated from the environment...

Journal: :Science 2015
Simon Sponberg Jonathan P Dyhr Robert W Hall Thomas L Daniel

Animals must operate under an enormous range of light intensities. Nocturnal and twilight flying insects are hypothesized to compensate for dim conditions by integrating light over longer times. This slowing of visual processing would increase light sensitivity but should also reduce movement response times. Using freely hovering moths tracking robotic moving flowers, we showed that the moth's ...

2014
Marjorie A Liénard Hong-Lei Wang Jean-Marc Lassance Christer Löfstedt

Although phylogenetically nested within the moths, butterflies have diverged extensively in a number of life history traits. Whereas moths rely greatly on chemical signals, visual advertisement is the hallmark of mate finding in butterflies. In the context of courtship, however, male chemical signals are widespread in both groups although they likely have multiple evolutionary origins. Here, we...

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