نتایج جستجو برای: pieridae

تعداد نتایج: 351  

2008
Renate C. Smallegange Suzanne E. Blatt Jeff A. Harvey Marcel Dicke

Plants attacked by herbivorous insects emit volatile compounds that attract predators or parasitoids of the herbivores. Plant fitness increases when these herbivorous insects are parasitized by solitary parasitoids, but whether gregarious koinobiont parasitoids also confer a benefit to plant fitness has been disputed. We investigated the relationship between parasitoid load of the gregarious Co...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Shin-ya Takemura Doekele G Stavenga Kentaro Arikawa

Insect eyes are composed of spectrally heterogeneous ommatidia, typically with three different types. The ommatidial heterogeneity in butterflies can be identified non-invasively by the colorful eye shine, the reflection from the tapetal mirror located at the proximal end of the ommatidia, which can be observed by epi-illumination microscopy. Since the color of eye shine is determined by the sp...

Journal: :Elkawnie: journal of islamic science and technology 2022

Abstract: Butterflies are insects that live along riverbanks and belong to the Lepidoptera order. The Alas River is one of longest rivers in Sumatra which passes through four districts Aceh Province. Along river banks, there varied vegetation conditions such as secondary forests, shrubs, sandy banks. This study aims determine diversity composition butterfly species River, included Soraya Resear...

2005
Dalial Freitak Alo Vanatoa Indrek Ots Markus J. Rantala

According to life-history theory, trade-offs emerge because organisms possess a limited amount of resources that they have to allocate between different bodily functions. Here, we tested whether there is a trade-off between melanin-based immune response and dark melanized wing patterning in the large white butterfly, Pieris brassicae L. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae), by activating the immune system o...

2011
mICHAel F. brAby KeNjI NISHIDA

Male butterflies exploit a range of encounter sites, such as larval food resources, adult food resources and landmarks, to detect receptive females for mating. We present preliminary observations on behavior of males of Pereute and allied butterflies from South America which suggest that valley floors of ravines and gorges are used as non–resource–based encounter sites to locate mates. Males of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Ute Wittstock Niels Agerbirk Einar J Stauber Carl Erik Olsen Michael Hippler Thomas Mitchell-Olds Jonathan Gershenzon Heiko Vogel

Plants protect themselves against herbivory with a diverse array of repellent or toxic secondary metabolites. However, many herbivorous insects have developed counteradaptations that enable them to feed on chemically defended plants without apparent negative effects. Here, we present evidence that larvae of the specialist insect, Pieris rapae (cabbage white butterfly, Lepidoptera: Pieridae), ar...

2015
Heather E Dwyer Marie Jasieniuk Miki Okada Arthur M Shapiro

Gene flow and hybridization among species dramatically affect our understanding of the species as a biological unit, species relationships, and species adaptations. In North American Colias eurytheme and Colias eriphyle, there has been historical debate over the extent of hybridization occurring and the identity of phenotypically intermediate individuals as genetic hybrids. This study assesses ...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید