نتایج جستجو برای: choice of species

تعداد نتایج: 21207014  

2014
Matthew W. Dray Thomas W. Crowther Stephen M. Thomas A. Donald A’Bear Douglas L. Godbold Steve J. Ormerod Susan E. Hartley T. Hefin Jones

Elevated atmospheric CO2 can change foliar tissue chemistry. This alters leaf litter palatability to macroinvertebrate detritivores with consequences for decomposition, nutrient turnover, and food-web structure. Currently there is no consensus on the link between CO2 enrichment, litter chemistry, and macroinvertebrate-mediated leaf decomposition. To identify any unifying mechanisms, we presente...

2015
ALLISON BISTLINE-EAST RAJU PANDEY MEHMET KECECI MARK S. HODDLE

Host range tests for Diaphorencyrtus aligarhensis (Shafee, Alam, & Agarwal) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), an endoparasitoid of Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae), sourced from Punjab Pakistan, were conducted in quarantine at the University of California, Riverside, CA. Seven nontarget psyllid species representing four psyllid families were exposed to mated D. ali...

Journal: :Journal of Ecology and Environment 2021

Abstract Background Butterflies make an important part for plant-pollinator guild. These are nectar feeder or occasionally pollen and thus proboscis of the butterfly species considered as one most variable in relation to collection food from plants. In butterfly-plant association, source is principally determined by quality nectar, corolla length, quantity. For butterfly, uptake length because ...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2008
Yan-Zhuo Zhang James L Hanula Jiang-Hua Sun

Chinese privet, Ligustrum sinense Lour., is a perennial semi-evergreen shrub that is a serious invasive weed in the United States. Classical biological control offers the best hope for controlling it in an economic, effective, and persistent way. Host specificity of one of the most promising biological control agents of Chinese privet, a flea beetle, Argopistes tsekooni Chen (Coleoptera: Chryso...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008
Inke van der Sluijs Tom J M Van Dooren Kees D Hofker Jacques J M van Alphen Rike B Stelkens Ole Seehausen

The evolutionary outcome of interspecific hybridization, i.e. collapse of species into a hybrid swarm, persistence or even divergence with reinforcement, depends on the balance between gene flow and selection against hybrids. If female mating preferences are open-ended but sign-inversed between species, they can theoretically be a source of such selection. Cichlid fish in African lakes have sus...

2000
K. A. Luhring T. D. Paine J. G. Millar L. M. Hanks

Eggs of the eucalyptus longhorned borer (Phoracantha semipunctata F.) are the typical host of the encyrtid egg parasitoid Avetianella longoi Siscaro. Both P. semipunctata and Phoracantha recurva Newman have become established in California, but A. longoi appears to differentially parasitize these congeners. Eggs of the two beetle species were tested for ovipositional and developmental suitabili...

2016
Katja Heubel Lisa Locatello Clelia Gasparini David Bierbach Martin Plath

Male reproductive biology can by characterized through competition over mates as well as mate choice. Multiple mating and male mate choice copying, especially in internally fertilizing species, set the stage for increased sperm competition, i.e., sperm of two or more males can compete for fertilization of the female’s ova. In the internally fertilizing fish , males respond Poecilia mexicana to ...

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