نتایج جستجو برای: bromus pumilio

تعداد نتایج: 2050  

2018
Jussi Grießinger Lukas Langhamer Christoph Schneider Björn-Lukas Saß David Steger Pedro Skvarca Matthias H. Braun Wolfgang J.-H. Meier Ana M. Srur Philipp Hochreuther

Citation: Grießinger J, Langhamer L, Schneider C, Saß B-L, Steger D, Skvarca P, Braun MH, Meier WJ-H, Srur AM and Hochreuther P (2018) Imprints of Climate Signals in a 204 Year δ18O Tree-Ring Record of Nothofagus pumilio From Perito Moreno Glacier, Southern Patagonia (50S). Front. Earth Sci. 6:27. doi: 10.3389/feart.2018.00027 Imprints of Climate Signals in a 204 Year δ18O Tree-Ring Record of N...

Journal: :Mycologia 2015
A de Errasti Z W de Beer M Rajchenberg M P A Coetzee M J Wingfield J Roux

During a survey of ophiostomatoid fungi in native forests of southern Argentina, several isolates of Huntiella species were obtained from Nothofagus trees. Sequences of multiple gene regions were used to identify these fungi, and their pathogenicity was tested on N. pumilio and N. dombeyi. Phylogenetic analyses revealed a novel taxon described here as H. decorticans sp. nov. Inoculations on N. ...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1989
D J Howell T N Petney I G Horak

Striped mice, Rhabdomys pumilio, were trapped over a 17 month period in the Thomas Baines Nature Reserve in the eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Captured mice were placed in cages, over water, and naturally detaching ticks were collected. Only 5 larvae and 1 nymph of Amblyomma hebraeum were recovered from the mice. These represented less than 0.1% of the total number of ticks recovered. N...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2007
Nguyen Diem Thu Anders Dalsgaard Ly Thi Thanh Loan K Darwin Murrell

Although Vietnam has a high risk of fishborne zoonotic trematode (FZT) infections for humans, little information exists on the epidemiology of these infections in the country's fish. Because of the importance of cultured catfish and snakehead production in An Giang province, a major production area in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam, a survey for FZTs was carried out in randomly selected fish farms...

2008
Stefanie Wong Humberto Parada Peter M. Narins

Call rate suppression is a common short-term solution for avoiding acoustic interference in animals. It has been widely documented between and within frog species, but the effects of non-anuran calling on frog vocalizations are less well known. Heterospecific acoustic interference on the calling of male Oophaga pumilio (formerly Dendrobates pumilio) was studied in a lowland, wet tropical forest...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 1999
P C Tobin S J Fleischer C W Pitts

The histerid beetle Carcinops pumilio (Erichson) is an important natural predator of the house fly, Musca domestica L., in accumulated poultry house manure. We examined the spatio-temporal dynamics of establishing adult C. pumilio in high-rise poultry facilities using conventional and geostatistical approaches. The growth curves of resident and immigrating populations followed logistic and expo...

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 2015
Lorena Alejandra Elíades Marta N Cabello Verónica Pancotto Alicia Moretto María Melisa Rago Mario C N Saparrat

BACKGROUND Nothofagus pumilio (Poepp & Endl.) Krasser, known as "lenga" is the most important timber wood species in southernmost Patagonia (Argentina). Humicolopsis cephalosporioides Cabral & Marchand is a soil fungus associated with Nothofagus pumilio forests, which has outstanding cellulolytic activity. However, there is no information about the ability of this fungus to use organic substrat...

2010
Todd C. Esque James A. Young Richard Tracy

A Mojave Desert shrub community was experimentally burned to understand changes in seed bank of desert annual plant species in response to wildfire. Seed mortality ranged from 55 to 80%, and fire caused significant losses of native and alien annual seeds. Schismus arabicus, Schismus barbatus, Bromus madritensis, Bromus tectorum, Erodium cicutarium and Plantago spp. made up >95% of the seed bank...

2007
K. A. Achiano J. H. Giliomee

In the study of arthropods in poultry manure, the key predator of house fly larvae encountered was the beetle Carcinops pumilio Erichson (Coleoptera: Histeridae) (Achiano and Giliomee, 2003, 2005a, b, 2006a, b). It is also considered as a major predator in the suppression of synanthropic flies in poultry houses in the USA (Legner, 1971; Geden and Stoffolano, 1987) and in Britain (Bills 1973, Co...

2017
DANIEL J. PALUH MAGGIE M. HANTAK RALPH A. SAPORITO

—Brightly colored frogs of Dendrobatidae contain alkaloid-based chemical defenses which appear to be utilized as a deterrent to predators. The conspicuous coloration of these frogs is generally considered to be an aposematic signal to color-visioned predators. A previous field-based experiment tested this hypothesis in the dendrobatid frog Oophaga pumilio (Strawberry Poison Frog) from the La Se...

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