نتایج جستجو برای: edaphic mites

تعداد نتایج: 7379  

Journal: :Dermatology online journal 2016
Betul Sereflican Bengu Tuman Cetin Boran Nadir Goksugu Ali Haydar Parlak Mualla Polat

Demodex mites may induce inflammatory cutaneous reactions such as papulopustular rosacea and demodex folliculitis; both may lead to post inflammatory pigmentation. A 59-year-old man presented with an asymptomatic, hyperpigmented plaque on his face. Histological and clinical findings displayed Riehl-like facial pigmentation. Multiple demodex mites at the follicular infundibulum in the biopsy mat...

2015
Ornela De Gasperin Ana Duarte Rebecca M. Kilner

Why is there so much variation within species in the extent to which males contribute to offspring care? Answers to this question commonly focus on intraspecific sources of variation in the relative costs and benefits of supplying paternal investment. With experiments in the laboratory on the burying beetle, Nicrophorus vespilloides, and its phoretic mite Poecilochirus carabi, we investigated w...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2015
David Clarke Michael Gormally Jerome Sheahan Miriam Byrne

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE House dust mites produce allergens which can cause or aggravate diseases such as asthma, eczema and rhinitis. The objectives of this study are to quantify typical house dust mite and Der p 1 allergen levels in child car seats, and to determine external variables that may influence mite populations in cars. MATERIALS AND METHODS Dust samples were collected from the c...

2009
Dorothy Pei Michael Palopoli

The follicle mite, Demodex folliculorum, lives in the follicles and sebaceous glands of human skin. In fact, D. folliculorum is one of the most common permanent ectoparasites of humans. Despite their prevalence in the human population, little is actually known about these mites. The Palopoli lab has begun to study variation in the mitochondrial genome of D. folliculorum. Last semester, in the p...

Journal: :Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007
Gete Hestvik Monika Zahler-Rinder Dolores Gavier-Widén Ronny Lindberg Roland Mattsson David Morrison Set Bornstein

BACKGROUND During the past decade, Chorioptes mites occupying the outer ear canals have been a common finding at routine necropsies of moose (Alces alces) in Sweden, but neither the taxonomy of the mites nor lesions from the infestation have been investigated. In this study, the mites are characterized by morphological and molecular techniques, and the histopathology of the skin of the outer ea...

2013
K. L. Akinwande

The parasitic mite Varroa destructor has been the dominant subject of discussion among bee scientists and beekeepers worldwide. Unfortunately, few literatures has reported the presence of this dreaded honey bee parasites in Sub-Saharan Africa until 2012 when Nigeria was listed among impacted countries. In Sub-Saharan Africa, beekeeping activities have long been plagued with many problems such a...

2006
JOHN C. MOSER

Can. ~ n t . 108: 809-8 13 i 1976) Sticky traps caught large numbers of mites that adhere tightly or ride in protected places on attacking southern pine beetles and retr~eved some of the mites that are loosely attached. Of the 2539 beetles surveyed, only 39.6% carried mites. Seven species of phoretic mites were found; the two most common, Tursorrernus krur~rzi and Trichouropc>dcz uusrrulis. sho...

2006
H. D. Shew

SHEW, H. D., and M. K. BEUTE. 1979. Evidence for the involvement of soilborne mites in Pythium pod rot of peanut. Phytopathology 69:204-207. Mites of the genus Caloglyphus (Acarina: Acaridae) were associated with obtained from 90% of the fecal pellets collected from C. micheali after more than 50% of decaying peanut pods collected in a field in which pod rot feeding on mycelial mats of the fung...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Jay A Yoder Michael R Condon Chloé E Hart Matthew H Collier Kevin R Patrick Joshua B Benoit

This study shows that honeydew prompts arrestment and reduced activity, but not attraction, by the mite Balaustium sp. nr. putmani. When presented with short-range, two-choice bioassays, mites ceased their characteristic rapid crawling activity when they encountered honeydew-treated surfaces, resulting in them clustering around the honeydew. Approximately 80% of mites were retained by honeydew,...

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