نتایج جستجو برای: drosophilidae

تعداد نتایج: 688  

2013
Bethany J. Brubaker-Purkey Richard I. Woodruff

In Drosophila melanogaster M. (Diptera: Drosophilidae), a phospholipase-C to proteininase-C signal cascade leads to the endocytic uptake of yolk precursor molecules. The data suggest that D. melanogaster has a phospholipase-C/proteinkinase-C signaling pathway similar to that previously shown to be required for vitellogenesis in the milkweed bug, Oncopeltus fasciatus Dallas (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae...

2011
B. Nandy N. G. Prasad

Although multiple lines of evidence suggest that early adult life is very important in shaping the reproductive behavior of males, few studies have looked at the fitness consequences of the variation in reproductive behavior induced by differences in early life experience of males. Using a long term laboratory adapted population of Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Diptera: Drosophilidae), early ...

2018
Devanshi Jain M Rhyan Puno Cem Meydan Nathalie Lailler Christopher E Mason Christopher D Lima Kathryn V Anderson Scott Keeney

Mechanisms regulating mammalian meiotic progression are poorly understood. Here we identify mouse YTHDC2 as a critical component. A screen yielded a sterile mutant, 'ketu', caused by a Ythdc2 missense mutation. Mutant germ cells enter meiosis but proceed prematurely to aberrant metaphase and apoptosis, and display defects in transitioning from spermatogonial to meiotic gene expression programs....

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Yoshitaka Kamimura

In several animals, male genitalia create insemination wounds in areas outside the genital orifice of females. I report that such traumatic insemination (TI) occurs in the Drosophila bipectinata complex (Diptera: Drosophilidae) and illustrate a previously unknown evolutionary pathway for this behaviour. Flash fixation of mating pairs revealed the dual function of the paired claw-like basal proc...

2003
D. C. S. G. OLIVEIRA E. H. WINTERMUTE W. J. ETGES W. B. HEED P. M. O’GRADY R. DESALLE

D. C. S. G. OLIVEIRA, E. H. WINTERMUTE, W. J. ETGES, W. B. HEED, P. M. O’GRADY and R. DESALLE 1 Di ision of In ertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA. 2 Department of Biological Sciences, Uni ersity of Arkansas, Fayette ille, AR, USA. 3 Department of Ecology and E olutionary Biology, The Uni ersity of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA. 4 Department of Biology, Uni ersit...

2013
Leiza V Penariol Lilian Madi-Ravazzi

Habitat fragmentation is the main cause of biodiversity loss, as remnant fragments are exposed to negative influences that include edge effects, prevention of migration, declines in effective population sizes, loss of genetic variability and invasion of exotic species. The Drosophilidae (Diptera), especially species of the genus Drosophila, which are highly sensitive to environmental variation,...

2017
Rajendra S. Fartyal Pradeep C. Sati Sushmika Pradhan Mukul C. Kandpal Masanori J. Toda Rabindra N. Chatterjee Birendra K. Singh Asha Bhardwai

All Indian species of the genus Lordiphosa Basden are reviewed, with descriptions of four new species, L. curva Fartyal & Toda, sp. n. of the denticeps species group and L. ayarpathaensis Kandpal & Singh, sp. n., L. makaibarensis Pradhan & Chatterjee, sp. n. and L. srinagarensis Sati & Fartyal, sp. n. of the nigricolor species group. Two of the new species, L. ayarpathaensis and L. makaibarensi...

2014
Austin L. Hughes

Phylogenetic analysis of insect innexins supported the hypothesis that six major clades of insect innexins arose by gene duplication prior to the origin of the endopterygote insects. Within one of the six clades (the Zpg Clade), two independent gene duplication events were inferred to have occurred in the lineage of Drosophila, after the most recent common ancestor of the dipteran families Culi...

2014
Shu-Ping Wang Wei-Yan Guo Shahid Arain Muhammad Rui-Rui Chen Li-Li Mu Guo-Qing Li

Rotting fruits offer all of the known resources required for the livelihood of Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Diptera: Drosophilidae). During fruit fermentation, carbohydrates and proteins are decomposed to produce volatile alcohols and amines, respectively. It is hypothesized that D. melanogaster adults can detect these chemical cues at a distance to identify and locate the decaying fruits. I...

2014
Nik G. Wiman Vaughn M. Walton Daniel T. Dalton Gianfranco Anfora Hannah J. Burrack Joanna C. Chiu Kent M. Daane Alberto Grassi Betsey Miller Samantha Tochen Xingeng Wang Claudio Ioriatti

Temperature-dependent fecundity and survival data was integrated into a matrix population model to describe relative Drosophila suzukii Matsumura (Diptera: Drosophilidae) population increase and age structure based on environmental conditions. This novel modification of the classic Leslie matrix population model is presented as a way to examine how insect populations interact with the environme...

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