نتایج جستجو برای: ophidonais serpentina

تعداد نتایج: 359  

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 1999
J Toledo P Liedo T Williams J Ibarra

The current study describes toxic effects of the Bacillus thuringiensis beta-exotoxin toward 3rd instars of 3 fruit fly species: Anastrepha ludens (Loew), A. obliqua (Macquart), and A. serpentina (Wiedemann). The beta-exotoxin was highly toxic to all 3 species tested, with LC50 values calculated as 0.641, 0.512, and 0.408 microgram/cm2 of filter paper used to expose the larvae, for A. ludens, A...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2021

Despite the North American production ban of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), PCBs are ubiquitous in environment and wildlife tissues. Chelydra serpentina (common snapping turtle) have been used as environmental indicators PCB pollution upwards 40 years given their high site fidelity trophic position. long use contamination, effects reptiles remain largely unknown. In this study, we performed ...

2012

Presence of pharmaceutically important alkaloids in various parts of the plant body made Rauvolfia serpentina an overexploited one and led to its inclusion in Red Data Book of India as an endangered species. Conventional propagation is beset with problems like poor seed viability, low seed germination rate and delayed rooting of cuttings. In vitro clonal propagation may therefore be beneficial ...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2009
Martín Aluja Mariano Ordano Peter E A Teal John Sivinski Darío García-Medel Alberto Anzures-Dadda

The juvenile hormone (JH) analog methoprene reduces the amount of time it takes laboratory-reared Anastrepha suspensa (Caribbean fruit fly) males to reach sexual maturity by almost half. Here, we examined if methoprene exerted a similar effect on four other tropical Anastrepha species (Anastrepha ludens, Anastrepha obliqua, Anastrepha serpentina and Anastrepha striata) reared on natural hosts a...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2016
Rory S Telemeco Eric J Gangloff Gerardo A Cordero Timothy S Mitchell Brooke L Bodensteiner Kaitlyn G Holden Sarah M Mitchell Rebecca L Polich Fredric J Janzen

Historically, egg-bound reptile embryos were thought to passively thermoconform to the nest environment. However, recent observations of thermal taxis by embryos of multiple reptile species have led to the widely discussed hypothesis that embryos behaviorally thermoregulate. Because temperature affects development, such thermoregulation could allow embryos to control their fate far more than hi...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2007
J R St Juliana F J Janzen

The phenotypic variance is assumed to be greater in a more heterogeneous environment. The validity of this assumption is important for microevolutionists to extrapolate results from the laboratory to field environments. We subjected clutches of eggs from common snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) to a split-family design to evaluate the variability in incubation time and four size traits of ...

2013
Hina Fazal Nisar Ahmad Bilal Haider Abbasi

High-valued medicinal plants Achillea millefolium, Acorus calamus, Arnebia nobilis, Fumaria indica, Gymnema sylvestre, Origanum vulgare, Paeonia emodi, Peganum harmala, Psoralea corylifolia, Rauwolfia serpentina, and Vetiveria zizanioides were identified with the help of taxonomical markers and investigated for characterization and palynological studies. These parameters are used to analyze the...

2011
Hema Lohani Harish Chandra Andola Ujjwal Bhandari Nirpendra Chauhan

Rauwolfia serpentina medicinal value well known in various system of medicine all over the world. Reserpine is an indole alkaloid and is important constituent of Rauwolfia which is reported to posses anti hypertensive and tranquilizing activity. In the present study High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography has been developed for quantification of Reserpine in Rauwolfia and its allied preparat...

2004
GEOFFREY R. SMITH JOHN B. IVERSON

—We investigated the daily activity patterns of seven species of turtles in a northern Indiana lake over 10 y using the numbers of captures in fyke nets as an index of activity. Chrysemys picta and Graptemys geographica were active throughout the daylight hours. Sternotherus odoratus and Chelydra serpentina were crepuscular. Trachemys scripta was diurnal; however, its activity was concentrated ...

Journal: :Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 1955

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