نتایج جستجو برای: arthropod

تعداد نتایج: 6018  

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 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...

2017
Heather R. Jordan Jeffery K. Tomberlin

Abstract: A number of abiotic and biotic factors are known to regulate arthropod attraction, colonization, and utilization of decomposing vertebrate remains. Such information is critical when assessing arthropod evidence associated with said remains in terms of forensic relevance. Interactions are not limited to just between the resource and arthropods. There is another biotic factor that has b...

Journal: :The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2009

Journal: :Clinical Microbiology Reviews 2014

Journal: :Journal of Crustacean Biology 2006

2012
Cyrus Rangan

Arthropod envenomations are a significant cause of environmental injury in children. Bees, wasps, and spiders inflict injury via specialized venoms with a broad range of components, mechanisms, and potential treatments. Immunologic and toxicologic considerations in the evaluation and management of arthropod envenomations are important for the understanding of the progression of envenomations, p...

2013
Steven J. Bacon Alexandre Aebi Pierluigi Calanca Sven Bacher

Results As expected, all the three factors, propagule pressure, climate suitability and host availability, significantly explained quarantine arthropod invasions in Europe, but the propagule pressure only had a positive effect on invasion success when considered together with climate suitability and host availability. Climate change according to the A1F1 scenario generally increased the climate...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Sunshine A Van Bael Jeffrey D Brawn Scott K Robinson

Most forest birds include arthropods in their diet, sometimes specializing on arthropods that consume plant foliage. Experimental tests of whether bird predation on arthropods can reduce plant damage, however, are few and restricted to relatively low-diversity systems. Here, we describe an experimental test in a diverse tropical forest of whether birds indirectly defend foliage from arthropod h...

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