نتایج جستجو برای: bee venoms

تعداد نتایج: 18602  

2017
Vanessa O Zambelli Gisele Picolo Carlos A H Fernandes Marcos R M Fontes Yara Cury

Animal venoms comprise a complex mixture of components that affect several biological systems. Based on the high selectivity for their molecular targets, these components are also a rich source of potential therapeutic agents. Among the main components of animal venoms are the secreted phospholipases A₂ (sPLA₂s). These PLA₂ belong to distinct PLA₂s groups. For example, snake venom sPLA₂s from E...

2012
Nikolai Pfender Ralf Lucassen Nadine Offermann Johannes Schulte-Pelkum Margrit Fooke Thilo Jakob

Background. The Allergy Lateral Flow Assay (ALFA) is a novel rapid assay for the detection of sIgE to allergens. The objective of this study is the evaluation of ALFA for the detection of sIgE to bee venom (BV) and wasp venom (WV) in insect venom allergic patients. Methods. Specific IgE to BV and WV was analyzed by ALFA, ALLERG-O-LIQ, and ImmunoCAP in 80 insect venom allergic patients and 60 co...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Silvia R M Pedro Guaraci Duran Cordeiro

Trichotrigona camargoiana sp. nov. from Candeias do Jamari, Rondônia, Brazil is described and illustrated, along with nesting and behavior, as the second species of the rare and unusual genus Trichotrigona Camargo & Moure, 1983. The new species differs from T. extranea Camargo & Moure, 1983 by having plumose setae on the face and mesepisterna, wing setae predominantly yellow and black metatibia...

2017
Paul Glaum Maria-Carolina Simao Chatura Vaidya Gordon Fitch Benjamin Iulinao

Native bee populations are critical sources of pollination. Unfortunately, native bees are declining in abundance and diversity. Much of this decline comes from human land-use change. While the effects of large-scale agriculture on native bees are relatively well understood, the effects of urban development are less clear. Understanding urbanity's effect on native bees requires consideration of...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
M S Heard C Carvell N L Carreck P Rothery J L Osborne A F G Bourke

Bumble-bee declines across Europe have been linked to loss of habitat and forage availability due to agricultural intensification. These declines may have severe ecological and commercial consequences since bumble-bees pollinate a range of wildflowers and crops. In England, attempts are being made to reintroduce forage resources through agri-environment schemes, yet there are few data on how th...

2010
Melanie Norgate Skye Boyd-Gerny Vera Simonov Marcello G. P. Rosa Tim A. Heard Adrian G. Dyer

The interaction between flowers and insect pollinators is an important aspect of the reproductive mechanisms of many plant species. Several laboratory and field studies indicate that raising flower temperature above ambient can be an advantage in attracting pollinators. Here we demonstrate that this preference for warmer flowers is, in fact, context-dependent. Using an Australian native bee as ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Nir Sapir Nir Horvitz Martin Wikelski Roni Avissar Yitzhak Mahrer Ran Nathan

Aerial migrants commonly face atmospheric dynamics that may affect their movement and behaviour. Specifically, bird flight mode has been suggested to depend on convective updraught availability and tailwind assistance. However, this has not been tested thus far since both bird tracks and meteorological conditions are difficult to measure in detail throughout extended migratory flyways. Here, we...

2013
Franziska Ruëff Bernhard Przybilla Maria Beatrice Biló Ulrich Müller Fabian Scheipl Michael J. Seitz Werner Aberer Anna Bodzenta-Lukaszyk Floriano Bonifazi Paolo Campi Ulf Darsow Gabrielle Haeberli Thomas Hawranek Helmut Küchenhoff Roland Lang Oliviero Quercia Norbert Reider Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier Maurizio Severino Gunter Johannes Sturm Regina Treudler Brunello Wüthrich

BACKGROUND Treatment failure during venom immunotherapy (VIT) may be associated with a variety of risk factors. OBJECTIVE Our aim was to evaluate the association of baseline serum tryptase concentration (BTC) and of other parameters with the frequency of VIT failure during the maintenance phase. METHODS In this observational prospective multicenter study, we followed 357 patients with estab...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2013
Andrew J Weston Ray Chung Walter C Dunlap André C Morandini Antonio C Marques Ana M Moura-da-Silva Malcolm Ward Gabriel Padilla Luiziana Ferreira da Silva Nikos Andreakis Paul F Long

Surprisingly little is known of the toxic arsenal of cnidarian nematocysts compared to other venomous animals. Here we investigate the toxins of nematocysts isolated from the jellyfish Olindias sambaquiensis. A total of 29 unique ms/ms events were annotated as potential toxins homologous to the toxic proteins from diverse animal phyla, including cone-snails, snakes, spiders, scorpions, wasp, be...

2018
Robin E. Owen

The commercial production of bumble bee colonies is a multi-million dollar business worldwide. The pollination of greenhouse tomatoes is largely dependent on this industry. However, microparasites are prevalent in many of these colonies and can spread to wild populations of bumble bees. Academic researchers now commonly purchase colonies for their work. I believe that this raises some questions...

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