نتایج جستجو برای: danaus chrysippus

تعداد نتایج: 294  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Chen-Chih Tsai Daria Monaenkova Charles E Beard Peter H Adler Konstantin G Kornev

Fluid-feeding Lepidoptera use an elongated proboscis, conventionally modeled as a drinking straw, to feed from pools and films of liquid. Using the monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus), we show that the inherent structural features of the lepidopteran proboscis contradict the basic assumptions of the drinking-straw model. By experimentally characterizing permeability and flow in the p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
M K Sears R L Hellmich D E Stanley-Horn K S Oberhauser J M Pleasants H R Mattila B D Siegfried G P Dively

A collaborative research effort by scientists in several states and in Canada has produced information to develop a formal risk assessment of the impact of Bt corn on monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) populations. Information was sought on the acute toxic effects of Bt corn pollen and the degree to which monarch larvae would be exposed to toxic amounts of Bt pollen on its host plant, the com...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2006
S Mohan P W K Ma T Pechan E R Bassford W P Williams D S Luthe

A unique 33-kDa cysteine protease (Mir1-CP) rapidly accumulates at the feeding site in the whorls of maize (Zea mays L.) lines that are resistant to herbivory by Spodoptera frugiperda and other lepidopteran species. When larvae were reared on resistant plants, larval growth was reduced due to impaired nutrient utilization. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) indicated that the peritrophic matrix...

2016
Matthew J. Markert Ying Zhang Metewo S. Enuameh Steven M. Reppert Scot A. Wolfe Christine Merlin

The eastern North American monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus, is an emerging model system to study the neural, molecular, and genetic basis of animal long-distance migration and animal clockwork mechanisms. While genomic studies have provided new insight into migration-associated and circadian clock genes, the general lack of simple and versatile reverse-genetic methods has limited in vivo fu...

2016
C. W. Aragão-Silva M. S. Andrade D. M. P. Ardisson-Araújo J. E. A. Fernandes F. S. Morgado S. N. Báo R. H. P. Moraes J. L. C. Wolff F. L. Melo B. M. Ribeiro

Lonomia obliqua (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) is a species of medical importance due to the severity of reactions caused by accidental contact with the caterpillar bristles. Several natural pathogens have been identified in L. obliqua, and among them the baculovirus Lonomia obliqua multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (LoobMNPV). The complete genome of LoobMNPV was sequenced and shown to have 120,022 bp ...

2003
Peter A. Van Zandt Anurag A. Agrawal

Induced plant responses to herbivory appear to be universal, yet the degree to which they are specific to sets of herbivores is poorly understood. The generalist/specialist hypothesis predicts that generalist herbivores are more often negatively affected by host plant defenses, wheras specialists may be either unaffected by or attracted to these same ‘‘plant defenses’’. Therefore, specialists s...

Journal: :Ecological Informatics 2014
Vijay Barve

An ever-increasing need exists for fine-scale biodiversity occurrence records for a broad variety of research applications in biodiversity and science more generally. Even though large-scale data aggregators like GBIF serve such data in large quantities, major gaps and biases still exist, both in taxonomic coverage and in spatial coverage. To address these gaps, in this dissertation, I explored...

2008
Peter G. Weber Scott Preston Michael J. Dlugos Andrew P. Nelson

2 Corresponding author: [email protected] 3 Current address: Department of Biological Sciences, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY 13902 ABSTRACT: We investigated the effects of mowing on butterfly counts in fields and woodland openings in upstate New York. We predicted that total counts of butterfly individuals would decrease immediately after mowing, but increase in the year following m...

2017
Hai-Zhong Yu Shang-Zhi Zhang Yan Ma Dong-Qiong Fei Bing Li Li-Ang Yang Jie Wang Zhen Li Azharuddin Muhammad Jia-Ping Xu

Ferritins are conserved iron-binding proteins that are primarily involved in iron storage, detoxification and the immune response. Despite the importance of ferritin in organisms, little is known about their roles in the eri-silkworm (Samia cynthia ricini). We previously identified a ferritin heavy chain subunit named ScFerHCH in the S. c. ricini transcriptome database. The full-length S. c. ri...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید