نتایج جستجو برای: caterpillar

تعداد نتایج: 1695  

2001
SHAWNA PELECH SUSAN J. HANNON

Outbreaks of folivorous Lepidoptera caterpillars are common in temperate forests (Ives and Wong 1988, Butterworth 1990). The high fat content, low chitin content, and large size of these larvae make them an important component of the diet of many temperate birds (Betts 1955, Robinson and Holmes 1982, Holmes and Schultz 1988, Sample et. al. 1993). Outbreaks of most species should increase availa...

Journal: :Medical Entomology and Zoology 1957

Journal: :Medical Entomology and Zoology 1997

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2020

2013
Jamuna Paudel Tanya Copley Alexandre Amirizian Alberto Prado Jacqueline C. Bede

Plant responses to insect herbivory are regulated through complex, hormone-mediated interactions. Some caterpillar species have evolved strategies to manipulate this system by inducing specific pathways that suppress plant defense responses. Effectors in the labial saliva (LS) secretions of Spodoptera exigua caterpillars are believed to induce the salicylic acid (SA) pathway to interfere with t...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Ankita Gupta José L Fernández-Triana

Nearly 3,500 specimens of microgastrine wasps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) were reared during caterpillar surveys undertaken in 2010-2013 across India, covering 16 States and one Union Territory (Andaman & Nicobar islands), and deposited in the National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Insects, Bangalore, India. The caterpillar inventory recovered over two hundred morpho-species within 22 famili...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Veronica L Bura Vanya G Rohwer Paul R Martin Jayne E Yack

Caterpillar defenses have been researched extensively, and, although most studies focus on visually communicated signals, little is known about the role that sounds play in defense. We report on whistling, a novel form of sound production for caterpillars and rare for insects in general. The North American walnut sphinx (Amorpha juglandis) produces whistle 'trains' ranging from 44 to 2060 ms in...

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2007
Helena C Morais Bérites C Cabral Jacimary A Mangabeira Ivone R Diniz

The caterpillars of Stenoma cathosiota Meyrick feed on Roupala montana Aubl. (Proteaceae) in the cerrado of the Distrito Federal, Brazil. They construct shelters by joining leaves of the plant where they feed and pupate. The caterpillars are parasitized by a wasp (Hymenoptera: Brachonidae), which emerges from the pupae. Caterpillar abundance and parasitism frequency were associated in an area o...

Journal: :IJMTM 2015
G. Saravanan P. Vikkraman

One of the Principal determinants of business success is technological innovation. New product development forms an important components of product policy and product management. A progressive firm has to consider new product development as a cardinal element of its product policy. New Product Development is the process adopted by organizations worldwide to develop products and services for cus...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 2007
Barry Trimmer Jonathan Issberner

Caterpillar crawling is distinct from that of worms and molluscs; it consists of a series of steps in different body segments that can be compared to walking and running in animals with stiff skeletons. Using a three-dimensional kinematic analysis of horizontal crawling in Manduca sexta, the tobacco hornworm, we found that the phase of vertical displacement in the posterior segments substantial...

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