نتایج جستجو برای: sarcophila meridionalis

تعداد نتایج: 305  

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2001
V León-Règagnon D R Brooks D A Zelmer

An undescribed species of Haematoloechus inhabits the lungs of Rana vaillanti in northwestern Costa Rica. The new species is most similar morphologically to H. medioplexus, having a very small, but well-developed, ventral sucker and lacking extracecal uterine loops, and apparently was mis-identified previously as H. medioplexus in Rana palmipes from Colombia. It differs from H. medioplexus, not...

2014
Vitor C. Pacheco da Silva Aline Bertin Aurélie Blin Jean-François Germain Daniel Bernardi Guylène Rignol Marcos Botton Thibaut Malausa

Mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) are pests constraining the international trade of Brazilian table grapes. They damage grapes by transmitting viruses and toxins, causing defoliation, chlorosis, and vigor losses and favoring the development of sooty mold. Difficulties in mealybug identification remain an obstacle to the adequate management of these pests. In this study, our primary aim was ...

2017
Marta Brozynska Dario Copetti Agnelo Furtado Rod A. Wing Darren Crayn Glen Fox Ryuji Ishikawa Robert J. Henry

The related A genome species of the Oryza genus are the effective gene pool for rice. Here, we report draft genomes for two Australian wild A genome taxa: O. rufipogon-like population, referred to as Taxon A, and O. meridionalis-like population, referred to as Taxon B. These two taxa were sequenced and assembled by integration of short- and long-read next-generation sequencing (NGS) data to cre...

Journal: :Selcuk journal of agriculture and food sciences 2022

Specimens of Thripidae (Thysanoptera) species collected from Konya, Karaman and Mersin (2015-2017) were studied through molecular analyses as a part preliminary attempts to establish barcoding system for Thysanoptera in Turkey. The included 23 namely; Chirothrips kurdistanus zur Strassen, manicatus Haliday, Frankliniella intonsa (Trybom), occidentalis (Pergande), tenuicornis (Uzel), Limothrips ...

2017
Ryo Ishikawa Masahide Iwata Kenta Taniko Gotaro Monden Naoya Miyazaki Chhourn Orn Yuki Tsujimura Shusaku Yoshida Jian Feng Ma Takashige Ishii

Zinc (Zn) is one of the essential mineral elements for both plants and humans. Zn deficiency in human is one of the major causes of hidden hunger, a serious health problem observed in many developing countries. Therefore, increasing Zn concentration in edible part is an important issue for improving human Zn nutrition. Here, we found that an Australian wild rice O. meridionalis showed higher gr...

2007
Nicolas Titeux Marc Dufrene Julien Radoux Alexandre H. Hirzel Pierre Defourny

The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio L.) is a bird living in human-altered agricultural areas that are managed by extensive farming techniques. This passerine species has declined significantly in Western Europe over the last 30–40 years. The development of efficient species-specific conservation strategies relies on fine-grained information about the ecological resources and environmental co...

2015
David P Padilla Lewis G Spurgin Eleanor A Fairfield Juan Carlos Illera David S Richardson

Studying the population history and demography of organisms with important ecological roles can aid understanding of evolutionary processes at the community level and inform conservation. We screened genetic variation (mtDNA and microsatellite) across the populations of the southern grey shrike (Lanius meridionalis koenigi) in the Canary Islands, where it is an endemic subspecies and an importa...

2013
Maria Celeste N Banaticla-Hilario Ronald G van den Berg Nigel Ruaraidh Sackville Hamilton Kenneth L McNally

Genetic variation patterns within and between species may change along geographic gradients and at different spatial scales. This was revealed by microsatellite data at 29 loci obtained from 119 accessions of three Oryza series Sativae species in Asia Pacific: Oryza nivara Sharma and Shastry, O. rufipogon Griff., and O. meridionalis Ng. Genetic similarities between O. nivara and O. rufipogon ac...

2010
David Outomuro Antonio Torralba-Burrial Francisco J. Ocharan

Using bioclimatic belts as habitat and distribution predictors, the present study examines the implications of the potential distributions of the three Iberian damselflies, Calopteryx Leach (Odonata: Calopterygidae), with the aim of investigating the possible consequences in specific interactions among the species from a sexual selection perspective and of discussing biogeographical patterns. T...

2015
Joana Cruz Pedro Sarmento Miguel A. Carretero Piran C. L. White Benedikt R. Schmidt

Globally, amphibian populations are threatened by a diverse range of factors including habitat destruction and alteration. Forestry practices have been linked with low diversity and abundance of amphibians. The effect of exotic Eucalyptus spp. plantations on amphibian communities has been studied in a number of biodiversity hotspots, but little is known of its impact in the Mediterranean region...

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