نتایج جستجو برای: fruit damaging insects

تعداد نتایج: 110414  

2012
LEIF RISTROPH GORDON J. BERMAN JOHN GUCKENHEIMER JANE WANG ITAI COHEN

Complex behaviors of flying insects require interactions among sensory-neural systems, wing actuation biomechanics, and flapping-wing aerodynamics. Here, we review our recent progress in understanding these layers for maneuvering and stabilization flight of fruit flies. Our approach combines kinematic data from flying insects and aerodynamic simulations to distill reduced-order mathematical mod...

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2010
Alvaro Castañeda-Vildózola Cristian Nava-Díaz Jorge Váldez-Carrasco César Ruiz-Montiel Librado Vidal-Hernández Santiago Barrios-Matias

The annona fruit borer wasp Bephratelloides cubensis Ashmead was recorded for the first time damaging "ilama" fruits Annona diversifolia (Anonaceae) in Coatlan del rio, Morelos, Cacahuamilpa and El Ocotillo, Guerrero, Mexico. Geographical distribution, hosts and damage are mentioned.

2016
Casparus J. Crous Treena I. Burgess Johannes J. Le Roux David M. Richardson Bernard Slippers Michael J. Wingfield

Non-native trees have become dominant components of many landscapes, including urban ecosystems, commercial forestry plantations, fruit orchards, and as invasives in natural ecosystems. Often, these trees have been separated from their natural enemies (i.e. insects and pathogens) leading to ecological disequilibrium, that is, the immediate breakdown of historically co-evolved interactions once ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
Attila J Bergou Leif Ristroph John Guckenheimer Itai Cohen Z Jane Wang

Flying insects execute aerial maneuvers through subtle manipulations of their wing motions. Here, we measure the free-flight kinematics of fruit flies and determine how they modulate their wing pitching to induce sharp turns. By analyzing the torques these insects exert to pitch their wings, we infer that the wing hinge acts as a torsional spring that passively resists the wing's tendency to fl...

2009
Attila J. Bergou Leif Ristroph John Guckenheimer Itai Cohen Z. Jane Wang

Flying insects execute aerial maneuvers through subtle manipulations of their wing motions. Here, we measure the free flight kinematics of fruit flies and determine how they modulate their wing pitching to induce sharp turns. By analyzing the torques these insects exert to pitch their wings, we infer that the wing hinge acts as a torsional spring that passively resists the wing’s tendency to fl...

2014
Flaviane Eva Magrini Alexandre Specht Juliano Gaio Cristiane Priscila Girelli Ignacio Migues Horacio Heinzen Valdirene Camatti Sartori Veronica Cesio

Several representatives of Meliaceae contain biologically active compounds that are toxic to insects with few negative effects on the environment and humans. Our study evaluated the activity of ethyl acetate and ethanol extracts from the fruit and seeds of Cabralea canjerana (Vellozo) Mart (Sapindales: Meliaceae) on Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae). Limonoids and triter...

2002
James E. Carrel Elisabeth M. Tanner

For most insects, adult nutrition affects not only survival of individuals but also their reproductive output. In particular, fecundity of females commonly depends on ingestion of protein necessary for egg development, whereas male fertility is not highly protein dependent (Chapman, 1982; House, 1974; Engelmann, 1999). Furthermore, because insects generally are unable to convert lipids to monos...

2003
Margaret E.K. Evans Eric S. Menges Doria R. Gordon

We investigated the reproductive biology of three plants endemic to rosemary scrub habitats on the Lake Wales Ridge of Florida, USA. We used hand-pollination experiments and observations of flowers and their insect visitors to determine their mating systems and pollination. Fruit or seed set after self pollination was 94, 97, and 8% of fruit or seed set after cross pollination in Eryngium cunei...

2018
Michael Rostás Felix Bollmann David Saville Michael Riedel

The number of plants pollinated by ants is surprisingly low given the abundance of ants and the fact that they are common visitors of angiosperms. Generally ants are considered as nectar robbers that do not provide pollination service. We studied the pollination system of the endangered dry grassland forb Euphorbia seguieriana and found two ant species to be the most frequent visitors of its fl...

2014
Naoko Yoshinaga Hiroaki Abe Sayo Morita Tetsuya Yoshida Takako Aboshi Masao Fukui James H. Tumlinson Naoki Mori

Fatty acid amino acid conjugates (FACs), first identified in lepidopteran caterpillar spit as elicitors of plant volatile emission, also have been reported as major components in gut tracts of Drosophila melanogaster and cricket Teleogryllus taiwanemma. The profile of FAC analogs in these two insects was similar to that of tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta, showing glutamic acid conjugates predomi...

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