نتایج جستجو برای: oviposition substrate

تعداد نتایج: 144964  

2016
Ezio Peri Gianandrea Salerno Takoua Slimani Francesca Frati Eric Conti Stefano Colazza Antonino Cusumano

Animals can adjust their behaviour according to previous experience gained during foraging. In parasitoids, experience plays a key role in host location, a hierarchical process in which air-borne and substrate-borne semiochemicals are used to find hosts. In nature, chemical traces deposited by herbivore hosts when walking on the plant are adsorbed by leaf surfaces and perceived as substrate-bor...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
m. heidari m. jahan

the ovipositiomil behaviour and success of anagyrus pseudococci (girault), an encyrtid endoparasitoid of mealybugs, planococcus citri (risso) and pseudococcus affinis (mask.) were studied in the laboratory. behavioural sequences during oviposition starting from the searching for the host to the post-oviposition activities were described. once encountered, the mealybug host was examined and ...

2004
W. L. Y

Avocado fruit can be severely damaged by Scirtothrips perseae (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in southern California. Scirtothrips perseae is found on leaves and fruit, but its prevalence on one versus the other substrate has not been documented. In this study, the occurrence and infestation levels of S. perseae on avocado leaves and fruit during late spring and summer were compared at three sites in...

Journal: :Communicative & integrative biology 2009
Lukasz L Stelinski Aijun Zhang Ebenezer O Onagbola Wendy L Meyer

Many insects deposit marking pheromones following egg-laying that signal an occupied and thus sub-optimal resource. Herbivorous insects mark host fruit or other vegetative plant parts after depositing eggs, while insect parasitoids deposit such pheromones directly on the cuticle of a particular life stage of their prey. These oviposition marking pheromones (OMPs) are then recognized by conspeci...

2016
Diane B Choi John P Grieco Charles S Apperson Coby Schal Loganathan Ponnusamy Dawn M Wesson Nicole L Achee

BACKGROUND Aedes aegypti is a primary vector of dengue virus (DENV), the causative agent of dengue fever, an arthropod-borne disease of global importance. Although a vaccine has been recommended for prevention, current dengue prevention strategies rely on vector control. Recently, volatile pyrethroids-spatial repellents-have received interest as a novel delivery system for adult Ae. aegypti con...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2010
Allan T Showler Boris A Castro

The Mexican rice borer, Eoreuma loftini (Dyar) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), a key pest of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) and rice, Oryza sativa L., in Texas, has not been controlled with chemical insecticides or biological agents, but some sugarcane varieties have shown degrees of resistance. Assessment of selected sugarcane leaf characteristics indicate that preference for oviposition sites is mostly...

2017
A. von Virag M. C. Bon A. Diaconu T. Haye R. M. Weiss H. L. Hinz

Lepidium draba (Brassicaceae) is a major concern for agriculture and biodiversity in the western United States. As current control methods do not provide long-term, sustainable solutions, research has been conducted to find biological control agents. Ceutorhynchus assimilis is one of the currently investigated candidates. Known as oligophagous in the literature, a specialist clade of this root-...

2012
Nicholas U. Schwartz Lixian Zhong Andrew Bellemer W. Daniel Tracey

Decision-making is defined as selection amongst options based on their utility, in a flexible and context-dependent manner. Oviposition site selection by the female fly, Drosophila melanogaster, has been suggested to be a simple and genetically tractable model for understanding the biological mechanisms that implement decisions. Paradoxically, female Drosophila have been found to avoid oviposit...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Ryan M Joseph Anita V Devineni Ian F G King Ulrike Heberlein

Selection of appropriate oviposition sites is essential for progeny survival and fitness in generalist insect species, such as Drosophila melanogaster, yet little is known about the mechanisms regulating how environmental conditions and innate adult preferences are evaluated and balanced to yield the final substrate choice for egg-deposition. Female D. melanogaster are attracted to food contain...

2014
Jeffrey Agyapong Joseph Chabi Aikins Ablorde Worlasi D. Kartey Joseph H.N. Osei Dziedzom K. de Souza Samuel Dadzie Daniel A. Boakye Nobuo Ohta Melinda P. Hadi Takashi Suzuki

Mosquito eggs laid within two hours are necessary for transgenic (injection) studies, because mosquito eggs become hard after that period. Thus, in order to have eggs available within this two-hour window, it is important to understand the ovipositional behavior of Anopheles gambiae s.s.. In the present study, the ovipositional behavior of An. gambiae s.s. (Kisumu) was investigated in several d...

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