نتایج جستجو برای: overwintering population

تعداد نتایج: 695225  

رحیم عبادی, , عسگر جوزیان, ,

In order to study the efficacy of Sunn pests' parasitoid flies, four overwintering sites of Sunn pest in Isfahan, including mountains of Kolahghazy, Panjeh, Jozdan and Sacepid were selected and from each site four different elevations were designated as sampling sites. During 1997, at least 6 and, in 1998, three samples were taken at each sampling site. In spring 1998, four wheat and barley fie...

2016
Hidetoshi Inamine Stephen P. Ellner James P. Springer Anurag A. Agrawal H. Inamine S. P. Ellner

Threats to several of the world’s great animal migrations necessitate a research agenda focused on identifying drivers of their population dynamics. The monarch butterfly is an iconic species whose continental migratory population in eastern North America has been declining precipitously. Recent analyses have linked the monarch decline to reduced abundance of milkweed host plants in the USA cau...

2015
Shao-Ji Hu Xiao-Fei Liu Da-Ying Fu Wei Huang Xue-Ying Wang Xiao-Jun Liu Jian-Ping Lü Hui Ye

Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) is the most threatening migratory rice pest in Yunnan, China. S. furcifera overwinters in low- altitude basins and valleys in southern Yunnan and migrates northward in spring and summer of the following year, causing serious damage during migration. The overwintering distribution, areas, and spatial pattern of S. furcifera are relevant to the migration and outbreak...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2010
Theodore G Andreadis Philip M Armstrong Waheed I Bajwa

A 3-year study was undertaken to examine the parity status, survival, and prevalence of West Nile virus (WNV) in overwintering populations of Culex pipiens pipiens collected from a hibernaculum located in a WNV endemic region in New York City. Nearly 6,000 females were collected from December through April. Parity rates were highest among females collected in December and January, ranging from ...

2017
Wayne E. Thogmartin Jay E. Diffendorfer Laura López-Hoffman Karen Oberhauser John Pleasants Brice X. Semmens Darius Semmens Orley R. Taylor Ruscena Wiederholt

Given the rapid population decline and recent petition for listing of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus L.) under the Endangered Species Act, an accurate estimate of the Eastern, migratory population size is needed. Because of difficulty in counting individual monarchs, the number of hectares occupied by monarchs in the overwintering area is commonly used as a proxy for population size, w...

2013
Georgianne J. K. Griffiths

The potential of different field boundary types in lowland farmland to contribute to arthropod biodiversity and sustainable agriculture was investigated. Field boundaries, categorised according to nationally applicable definitions, were found to represent ecologically differing habitats based on their woody abundance and the frequency of young and mature emergent trees. These habitat characteri...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2005
Tomokazu Tani Gaku Kudo

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Dryopteris crassirhizoma is a semi-evergreen fern growing on the floor of deciduous forests. The present study aimed to clarify the photosynthetic and storage functions of overwintering leaves in this species. METHODS A 2-year experiment with defoliation and shading of overwintering leaves was conducted. Photosynthetic light response was measured in early spring (for overw...

2017
Rolanda J Steenweg Glenn T Crossin T Kurt Kyser Flemming R Merkel H Grant Gilchrist Holly L Hennin Gregory J Robertson Jennifer F Provencher Joanna Mills Flemming Oliver P Love

Although assessments of winter carryover effects on fitness-related breeding parameters are vital for determining the links between environmental variation and fitness, direct methods of determining overwintering distributions (e.g., electronic tracking) can be expensive, limiting the number of individuals studied. Alternatively, stable isotope analysis in specific tissues can be used as an ind...

Journal: :Ecology and evolution 2015
Gadi V P Reddy Peijian Shi Cang Hui Xiaofei Cheng Fang Ouyang Feng Ge

Knowing how climate change affects the population dynamics of insect pests is critical for the future of integrated pest management. Rising winter temperatures from global warming can drive increases in outbreaks of some agricultural pests. In contrast, here we propose an alternative hypothesis that both extremely cold and warm winters can mismatch the timing between the eclosion of overwinteri...

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