نتایج جستجو برای: respectively female v canescens typically oviposited into higher larval stages

تعداد نتایج: 3515322  

2006
Gustavo A. Lovrich Sven Thatje

Fecundity, hatching rhythm, and the planktotrophic larval development of the hermit crab Pagurus comptus from sub-Antarctic waters of the Beagle Channel (Tierra del Fuego) were studied under controlled laboratory conditions of temperature, light cycle, food supply, and salinity. Fecundity was low, ranging from 134 to 848 eggs per female (cephalotoraxic shield length, SL, 2.3^5.0mm). Hatching ob...

Esmaeili, H.R., Gholamifard, A., Monsefi, M.,

To describe the morphological and histological changes during the annual reproductive cycle of the gonads of Cyprinion tenuiradius, a total of 341 specimens (102 female and 235 male specimens) were collected monthly from the Rudbal River (in the Qarah Aghaj sub-basin, the Persian Gulf basin), Firuzabad, Fars Province, southern Iran. The randomly sampling was adequate to collect males and female...

Journal: :SAARC Journal of Agriculture 2022

Fall armyworm (FAW) (Spodoptera frugiperda J.E. Smith) is a polyphagous pest, native to North and South America invasive in Eurasia Africa. Life cycle morphometric studies with the population of FAW Nepal were conducted under laboratory conditions Chitwan, Nepal. Gravid females laid an average 156.25 eggs per egg batch, 979.43 during their whole lifetime. The pre-oviposition period was 3.75 day...

Journal: Desert 2010
a. Henteh f. hamedanian mohamad ali Zare chahouki mohamad Jafari s. Dehdari

Abstract One basic method of improving rangelands in a country is the use of native as well as exotic species of plants adaptable. Among the but introduced species, Atriplex canescens has been introduced in many rangelands, but it is important and necessary to consider it’s effects on native species. In the current study the effect of chemical competition (allelopathy) of Atriplex canescens o...

2016
Murilo Carlos Bizam Vianna Deise Cristina Poleto Paula Fernanda Gomes Valéria Valente Maria Luisa Paçó‐Larson

Different isoforms of ataxin-2 are predicted in Drosophila and may underlie different cellular processes. Here, we validated the isoforms B and C of Drosophila ataxin-2 locus (dAtx2), which we found to be expressed in various tissues and at different levels during development. dAtx2-B mRNA was detected at low amounts during all developmental stages, whereas dAtx2-C mRNA levels increase by eight...

2012
J Sook Chung Leah Maurer Meagan Bratcher Joseph S Pitula Matthew B Ogburn

BACKGROUND Ontogenetic variation in salinity adaptation has been noted for the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, which uses the export strategy for larval development: females migrate from the estuaries to the coast to spawn, larvae develop in the ocean, and postlarvae (megalopae) colonize estuarine areas. We hypothesized that C. sapidus larvae may be stenohaline and have limited osmoregulatory c...

Journal: :نامه انجمن حشره شناسی ایران 0
p. shishehbor m. akandeh

melon ladybeetle, epilachna chrysomelina (f.), is one of the key insect pests of cucurbit crops in asia and north africa. the development and reproduction of e. chrysomelina were studied on watermelon, snake cucumber, cucumber and melon under laboratory conditions. mean total life cycle from egg to adult female was 21.3, 21.7, 26.0, and 21.3 days on the mentioned host plants respectively. mean ...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2002
Daniel Jackson Sally P Leys Veronica F Hinman Rick Woods Martin F Lavin Bernard M Degnan

In the marine environment a wide range of invertebrates have a pelagobenthic lifecycle that includes planktonic larval and benthic adult phases. Transition between these morphologically and ecologically distinct phases typically occurs when the developmentally competent larva comes into contact with a species-specific environmental cue. This cue acts as a morphogenetic signal that induces the c...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2012
Christian W Pirk H Michael G Lattorff Robin F A Moritz Catherine L Sole Sarah E Radloff Peter Neumann H Randall Hepburn Robin M Crewe

Laying workers of the Cape honeybee parthenogenetically produce female offspring, whereas queens typically produce males. Beekman et al. confirm this observation, which has repeatedly been reported over the last 100 years including the notion that natural selection should favor asexual reproduction in Apis mellifera capensis. They attempt to support their arguments with an exceptionally surpri...

Journal: :نامه انجمن حشره شناسی ایران 0
a. sahragard m. amirmaafi m. forouzan

the development times and the survival rates of different stages of habrobracon hebetor say reared on the last instar larvae of galleria mellonella (l.) were compared at ten different constant temperatures (16 - 38 âºc). the development time of immature stages of the parasitoid, h. hebetor, decreased as the temperature increased in the range of 16 to 38 âºc. however, no larvae could survive and...

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