نتایج جستجو برای: scale insect

تعداد نتایج: 614389  

2016
Isabelle Mifom Vea Sayumi Tanaka Takahiro Shiotsuki Akiya Jouraku Toshiharu Tanaka Chieka Minakuchi Claude Wicker-Thomas

Scale insects have evolved extreme sexual dimorphism, as demonstrated by sedentary juvenile-like females and ephemeral winged males. This dimorphism is established during the post-embryonic development; however, the underlying regulatory mechanisms have not yet been examined. We herein assessed the role of juvenile hormone (JH) on the diverging developmental pathways occurring in the male and f...

2008
A. Ramírez-Cruz C. Llanderal-Cázares R. Racotta

The ovaries of the adult cochineal scale insect, Dactylopius coccus Costa (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Dactylopiidae) are made up of more than 400 short ovarioles of the telotrophic type. The ovarioles develop asynchronously. The ovarioles consist of a germarium with six or seven nurse cells, a vitellarium with an oocyte, and pedicel. A terminal filament is lacking. A maturing oocyte was attached to ...

Journal: :Science 2013
Kevin Y Ma Pakpong Chirarattananon Sawyer B Fuller Robert J Wood

Flies are among the most agile flying creatures on Earth. To mimic this aerial prowess in a similarly sized robot requires tiny, high-efficiency mechanical components that pose miniaturization challenges governed by force-scaling laws, suggesting unconventional solutions for propulsion, actuation, and manufacturing. To this end, we developed high-power-density piezoelectric flight muscles and a...

2016
Dmitry Kolomenskiy Sridhar Ravi Taku Takabayashi Teruaki Ikeda Kohei Ueyama Thomas Engels Alex Fisher Hiroto Tanaka Kai Schneider Jorn Sesterhenn Hao Liu

The aerial environment in the operating domain of small-scale natural and artificial flapping wing fliers is highly complex, unsteady and generally turbulent. Considering flapping flight in an unsteady wind environment with a periodically varying lateral velocity component, we show that body rotations experienced by flapping wing fliers result in the reorientation of the aerodynamic force vecto...

Journal: :Proceedings. Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2016
Wei Shyy Chang-Kwon Kang Pakpong Chirarattananon Sridhar Ravi Hao Liu

There are nearly a million known species of flying insects and 13 000 species of flying warm-blooded vertebrates, including mammals, birds and bats. While in flight, their wings not only move forward relative to the air, they also flap up and down, plunge and sweep, so that both lift and thrust can be generated and balanced, accommodate uncertain surrounding environment, with superior flight st...

2008
Takumasa Kondo Douglas J. Williams

In order to clarify the taxonomic status and to preserve the stability of the species, a neotype is designated for the tuliptree scale: Coccus liriodendri Gmelin (now Toumeyella liriodendri). The adult female of this scale insect is redescribed and illustrated from newly collected specimens in its native range and on its type host, the tulip tree, Liriodendron tulipifera L. (Magnoliales: Magoli...

2006
WILLIAM M. COOK ROBERT D. HOLT

The literature on herbivorous insects in heterogeneous habitats has addressed insect population responses to patch size, distance from source populations, habitat edges, and variation in host stemdensity. Studies typically conclude that insect colonists respondpositively to the area of host plant patches, but there is little consensus on how insects respond to variation in host density at the p...

2009
Vaughn M. Walton Kerstin Krüger Davina L. Saccaggi Ian M. Millar

Increasing international trade and tourism have led to an increase in the introduction of exotic pests that pose a considerable economic threat to the agro-ecosystems of importing countries. Scale insects (Sternorryncha: Coccoidea) may be contaminants of export consignments from the South African deciduous fruit industry to the European Union, Israel, United Kingdom and the United States, for e...

2015
Avit Kumar Bhowmik Ralf B. Schäfer Diego Fontaneto

Climate is the predominant environmental driver of freshwater assemblage pattern on large spatial scales, and traits of freshwater organisms have shown considerable potential to identify impacts of climate change. Although several studies suggest traits that may indicate vulnerability to climate change, the empirical relationship between freshwater assemblage trait composition and climate has b...

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