نتایج جستجو برای: aquatic insects

تعداد نتایج: 58159  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Laurent Marsollier Tchibozo Sévérin Jacques Aubry Richard W Merritt Jean-Paul Saint André Pierre Legras Anne-Lise Manceau Annick Chauty Bernard Carbonnelle Stewart T Cole

Accumulative indirect evidence of the epidemiology of Mycobacterium ulcerans infections causing chronic skin ulcers (i.e., Buruli ulcer disease) suggests that the development of this pathogen and its transmission to humans are related predominantly to aquatic environments. We report that snails could transitorily harbor M. ulcerans without offering favorable conditions for its growth and replic...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2004
B Hanelt J Janovy

To complete their life cycle, gordiids must make a transition from aquatic to terrestrial environments. However, epibenthic aquatic larvae and their terrestrial definitive hosts do not overlap in habitat. This has led many investigators to suggest that infections are acquired through the ingestion of insects, which become infected as aquatic larvae with gordiid cysts and subsequently carry gord...

Journal: :Vision Research 2006
György Kriska Péter Malik Zoltán Csabai Gábor Horváth

Horizontal black surfaces are usually very attractive to polarotactic aquatic insects, since they generally reflect highly and horizontally polarized light, and thus imitate water surfaces. We monitored highly polarizing black burnt-up stubble-fields, but surprisingly never found aquatic insects or their carcasses in the ash, although flying polarotactic insects were abundant in the area, which...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2007
D B Buchwalter D J Cain W H Clements S N Luoma

Aquatic insects often dominate lotic ecosystems, yet these organisms are under-represented in trace metal toxicity databases. Furthermore, toxicity data for aquatic insects do not appear to reflect their actual sensitivities to metals in nature, because the concentrations required to elicit toxicity in the laboratory are considerably higher than those found to impact insect communities in the f...

2006
György Kriska Péter Malik Zoltán Csabai Gábor Horváth

Horizontal black surfaces are usually very attractive to polarotactic aquatic insects, since they generally reXect highly and horizontally polarized light, and thus imitate water surfaces. We monitored highly polarizing black burnt-up stubble-Welds, but surprisingly never found aquatic insects or their carcasses in the ash, although Xying polarotactic insects were abundant in the area, which we...

2017
‘Amila Faqhira Zainordin Suhaila Ab Hamid

Stable isotope analysis has been used extensively to establish trophic relationships in many ecosystems. Present study utilised stable isotope signatures of carbon and nitrogen to identify trophic structure of aquatic food web in river and rice field ecosystems in Perak, northern peninsular Malaysia. The mean δ13C values of all producers ranged from -35.29 ± 0.21 to -26.00 ± 0.050‰. The greates...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2010
Gábor Horváth Miklós Blahó Adám Egri György Kriska István Seres Bruce Robertson

Human-made objects (e.g., buildings with glass surfaces) can reflect horizontally polarized light so strongly that they appear to aquatic insects to be bodies of water. Insects that lay eggs in water are especially attracted to such structures because these insects use horizontal polarization of light off bodies of water to find egg-laying sites. Thus, these sources of polarized light can becom...

Journal: :Environmental Science & Technology 2019

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