نتایج جستجو برای: pseudococcus affinis

تعداد نتایج: 1405  

2012
Reginald P. Webster Ian DeMerchant

Five species of Oxyporinae: Oxyporus occipitalis Fauvel, Oxyporus quinquemaculatus LeConte, Oxyporus major Gravenhorst, Oxyporus rufipennis LeConte, and Oxyporus stygicus Say, are newly recorded from New Brunswick, bringing the number of Oxyporinae known from the province to eight. The first documented records from New Brunswick are provided for Oxyporus kiteleyi reported by Majka et al. (2011)...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Julien Cote Sean Fogarty Tomas Brodin Kelly Weinersmith Andrew Sih

Understanding/predicting ecological invasions is an important challenge in modern ecology because of their immense economical and ecological costs. Recent studies have revealed that within-species variation in behaviour (i.e. animal personality) can shed light on the invasion process. The general hypothesis is that individuals' personality type may affect their colonization success, suggesting ...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2009
R B Langerhans

Differences in predation intensity experienced by organisms can lead to divergent natural selection, driving evolutionary change. Western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) exhibit larger caudal regions and higher burst-swimming capabilities when coexisting with higher densities of predatory fish. It is hypothesized that a trade-off between steady (constant-speed cruising; important for acquiring ...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1980
W M Wouts

A greater knowledge of the morphology and the development of the infective third larval stage of Neoaplectana bibionis Bovien, 1937, a parasite of arthropods, makes it possible to recognise the second larval stage and present a description of all the developmental stages in the life cycle of the species. Four larval stages can be recognised. L1 hatches from the egg. In a suitable host, when the...

2013
Carol Eunmi Lee Wynne E Moss Nora Olson Kevin Fongching Chau Yu-Mei Chang Kelsey E Johnson

Saline to freshwater invasions have become increasingly common in recent years. A key hypothesis is that rates of freshwater invasions have been amplified in recent years by increased food concentration, yet this hypothesis has remained unexplored. We examined whether elevated food concentration could enhance freshwater tolerance, and whether this effect evolves following saline to freshwater i...

2013
Albert Deler-Hernández Martin Fikáček Franklyn Cala-Riquelme

The Cuban fauna of the genus Berosus Leach, 1817 is reviewed based on newly collected material as well as historical and type specimens. Nine species are recognized, including three recorded from Cuba for the first time: Berosus infuscatus LeConte, 1855, Berosus interstitialis Knisch, 1924 (= Berosus stribalus Orchymont, 1946 syn. n.) and Berosus metalliceps Sharp, 1882. Only one of the nine Cu...

Journal: :Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 2023

In this study, we document the first recorded range extension of genus Synaphobranchus from East Mariana Basin in Western Pacific Ocean. We sequenced complete mitochondrial (mt) genome two deep-sea eels (Synaphobranchus brevidorsalis and S. affinis) collected The mt genomes affinis were 16,686 bp 16,677 length, respectively, consisted 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA rRNA genes. Molecular phylo...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2007
C Brock Woodson Donald R Webster Marc J Weissburg Jeannette Yen

Several species and developmental stages of calanoid copepods were tested for responses to environmental cues in a laboratory apparatus that mimicked conditions commonly associated with patches of food in the ocean. All species responded to the presence of phytoplankton by feeding. All species responded by increasing proportional residence time in one, but not both, of the treatments defined by...

2010
KEMAL ALI GER John Dolan

KEMAL ALI GER 1, PATRICIA ARNESON 1, CHARLES REMINGTON GOLDMAN 1 AND SWEE JOO TEH 2* 1 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLICY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, CA 95616, USA AND AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND CELL BIOLOGY, SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, 1321 HARING HALL, ONE...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Julien Cote Sean Fogarty Kelly Weinersmith Tomas Brodin Andrew Sih

Ecological invasions, where non-native species spread to new areas, grow to high densities and have large, negative impacts on ecological communities, are a major worldwide problem. Recent studies suggest that one of the key mechanisms influencing invasion dynamics is personality-dependent dispersal: the tendency for dispersers to have a different personality type than the average from a source...

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