نتایج جستجو برای: arthropod

تعداد نتایج: 6018  

2010
ENRIQUE MEDIANERO ALICIA IBÁÑEZ JOSÉ L NIEVES-ALDREY

Many studies over the past twenty years have documented the richness of arthropod galling species around the world, and some have proposed hypotheses to explain local and global patterns of galling species richness. However, few studies have been directed toward understanding how the gall-inducing species are locally distributed. The aim of this study was to determine the distribution of gall-i...

Journal: :Virus research 2016
Márcia Danielle A Dantas Gustavo Henrique O Cavalcante Raffael A C Oliveira Daniel C F Lanza

Analyzing the positions of 2A-like polypeptide cleavage sites in all available genomes of arthropod totiviruses we propose the limits of all ORF1 coding sequences and observed that two proteins previously predicted in infectious myonecrosis virus genome are unique in the arthropod totiviruses group. A putative protein cleavage site upstream the major capsid protein was also identified only in t...

2013
Courtney E. Gorman Quentin D. Read Michael E. Van Nuland Jessica A. M. Bryant Jessica N. Welch Joseph T. Altobelli Morgan J. Douglas Mark A. Genung Elliot N. Haag Devin N. Jones Hannah E. Long Adam D. Wilburn Jennifer A. Schweitzer Joseph K. Bailey

Plant species influence belowground communities in a variety of ways, ultimately impacting nutrient cycling. Functional plant traits provide a means whereby species identity can influence belowground community interactions, but little work has examined whether species identity influences belowground community processes when correcting for evolutionary history. Specifically, we hypothesized that...

2013
Thomas E Marler

Spatial heterogeneity within individual host trees is often overlooked in surveys of phytophagous arthropod abundance and distribution. The armored scale Aulacaspis yasumatsui is controlled by the predator Rhyzobius lophanthae to a greater degree on leaves at 75-cm height than on leaves at ground level within its host tree Cycas micronesica. The direct influence of elevation on the predator ind...

2016
Carrie A. Whittle Cassandra G. Extavour

Spiders belong to the Chelicerata, the most basally branching arthropod subphylum. The common house spider, Parasteatoda tepidariorum, is an emerging model and provides a valuable system to address key questions in molecular evolution in an arthropod system that is distinct from traditionally studied insects. Here, we provide evidence suggesting that codon usage, amino acid frequency, and prote...

2015
Ci-Xiu Li Mang Shi Jun-Hua Tian Xian-Dan Lin Yan-Jun Kang Liang-Jun Chen Xin-Cheng Qin Jianguo Xu Edward C Holmes Yong-Zhen Zhang

Although arthropods are important viral vectors, the biodiversity of arthropod viruses, as well as the role that arthropods have played in viral origins and evolution, is unclear. Through RNA sequencing of 70 arthropod species we discovered 112 novel viruses that appear to be ancestral to much of the documented genetic diversity of negative-sense RNA viruses, a number of which are also present ...

2001
M. A. Schmaedick K. S. Ling D. Gonsalves A. M. Shelton

An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was developed to detect remains of Pieris rapae L. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) immature stages in the guts of field collected arthropod predators. The assay can be used to help ascertain the relative importance of arthropod predator species in suppressing P. rapae in cabbage, Brassica oleracea var. capitata L. The ELISA is sensitive to all immature stage...

2016
Nathan D. Grubaugh Claudia Rückert Philip M. Armstrong Angela Bransfield John F. Anderson Gregory D. Ebel Doug E. Brackney

Arthropod-borne RNA viruses exist within hosts as heterogeneous populations of viral variants and, as a result, possess great genetic plasticity. Understanding the micro-evolutionary forces shaping these viruses can provide insights into how they emerge, adapt, and persist in new and changing ecological niches. While considerable attention has been directed toward studying the population dynami...

2017
Kelsey P. Legendre Kevin R. Macaluso

Rickettsia felis is an emerging pathogen of the transitional group of Rickettsia species and an important cause of febrile illness in Africa. Since the organism’s original discovery in the early 1990s, much research has been directed towards elucidating transmission mechanisms within the primary host and reservoir, the cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis). Several mechanisms for vertical and horizo...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
B R McMahon

Work in the last decade has shown that crustacean open circulatory systems are highly efficient and controlled in a complex manner. Control occurs at several levels. Myocardial contraction is initiated in the cardiac ganglion but constantly modulated by the central nervous system, both directly via the cardioregulatory nerves and indirectly via the neurohormonal system. Heart rate and stroke vo...

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