نتایج جستجو برای: aquatic insect

تعداد نتایج: 70199  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1966
B W Staddon

Studies of the water balance in adult water bugs have been reported in previous papers (Staddon, 1963, 1964). The adults lose water in the rectal fluid and gain water as a result of drinking and by osmotic uptake through the cuticle. The rate of osmotic uptake was estimated indirectly, from a knowledge of the rates of rectal fluid production and drinking, to lie between 2 and 7% of the body wei...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 1998
F Moravec B Skoríková

Amphibians (tadpoles of the frog Bombina bombina [L.] and the newt Triturus vulgaris [L.]) and aquatic insects (larvae of the alderfly Sialis lutaria [L.] [Megaloptera], dragonflies Sympetrum sanguineum [Miller] and Coenagrion puella [L.] [Odonata], and the caddisfly Oligotrichia striati [L.] [Trichoptera]) were found to serve as paratenic hosts for the third-stage larvae (L3) of the nematode A...

2005
RICK A. RELYEA

Pesticides constitute a major anthropogenic addition to natural communities. In aquatic communities, a great majority of pesticide impacts are determined from singlespecies experiments conducted under laboratory conditions. Although this is an essential protocol to rapidly identify the direct impacts of pesticides on organisms, it prevents an assessment of direct and indirect pesticide effects ...

2013
Tariq M. Butt Bethany P. J. Greenfield Carolyn Greig Thierry G. G. Maffeis James W. D. Taylor Justyna Piasecka Ed Dudley Ahmed Abdulla Ivan M. Dubovskiy Inmaculada Garrido-Jurado Enrique Quesada-Moraga Mark W. Penny Daniel C. Eastwood

Metarhizium anisopliae, a fungal pathogen of terrestrial arthropods, kills the aquatic larvae of Aedes aegypti, the vector of dengue and yellow fever. The fungus kills without adhering to the host cuticle. Ingested conidia also fail to germinate and are expelled in fecal pellets. This study investigates the mechanism by which this fungus adapted to terrestrial hosts kills aquatic mosquito larva...

Journal: :International Journal on Environmental Sciences 2021

Pesticides are the biological pollutants, which being used by man to kill pests for increasing yield of many crops and insect vectors control spread disease. The tremendous use pesticides has caused severe health hazards organisms including human beings due climate change. Excessive may lead destruction biodiversity. Many birds, aquatic animals under threat harmful their survival. effects can b...

Ahmad Esalat Nejad Hamze Esalat Nejad

Cochineal is the name of both crimson or carmine dye and the cochineal insect (Dactylopius coccus), a scale insect from which the dye is derived. There are other species in the genus Dactylopius which can be used to produce cochineal extract, but they are extremely difficult to distinguish from D. coccus, even for expert taxonomists, and the latter scientific name (and the use of the term "coch...

2003
James H. MARDEN

The surface-skimming hypothesis for the evolution of insect flight poses that insects first used wings and aerodynamic locomotion to move in two dimensions across water surfaces. Here I present an overview of recent advances in our understanding of surface-skimming locomotion, and how these findings relate to phylogenetic origins of insects and developmental and anatomic origins of insect wings...

2017
Lynn S. Kimsey Thomas J. Zavortink Robert B. Kimsey Steven L. Heydon

Over a nine year period beginning in 2007 we surveyed the insects of the Algodones Dunes, Imperial Count, California, as part of a study undertaken for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. In a series of 22 collecting trips ranging in duration from 2 to 8 days we thus far have accumulated records of 1,840 species, 21 orders and 244 families from the dunes. Hymenoptera constituted the most divers...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Matthew A Kolmann Kenneth C Welch Adam P Summers Nathan R Lovejoy

Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolutionary innovation that spurred dietary diversification and evolutionary radiation of mammals. Complex prey-processing behaviours have been thought to be lacking in fishes and other vertebrates, despite the fact that many of these animals feed on tough prey, like insects or even grasses. We invest...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2004
Patrick B Hamilton Jamie R Stevens Michael W Gaunt Jennifer Gidley Wendy C Gibson

The genomes of Trypanosoma brucei, Trypanosoma cruzi and Leishmania major have been sequenced, but the phylogenetic relationships of these three protozoa remain uncertain. We have constructed trypanosomatid phylogenies based on genes for glycosomal glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase (gGAPDH) and small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA). Trees based on gGAPDH nucleotide and amino acid sequence...

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