نتایج جستجو برای: anisoptera

تعداد نتایج: 238  

2014
John D Styrsky

Exploiters of protection mutualisms are assumed to represent an important threat for the stability of those mutualisms, but empirical evidence for the commonness or relevance of exploiters is limited. Here, I describe results from a manipulative study showing that an orb-weaver spider, Eustala oblonga, inhabits an ant-acacia for protection from predators. This spider is unique in the orb-weaver...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Motohiro Wakakuwa Koichi Ozaki Kentaro Arikawa

We recently identified a novel retinoid binding protein, Papilio RBP, in the soluble fraction of the eye homogenate of the butterfly Papilio xuthus, and demonstrated that the protein is involved in the visual cycle. We now have localized the protein in the Papilio eye by light and electron microscopic immunohistochemistry using a monospecific antiserum produced against artificially expressed Pa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Ryo Futahashi Ryoji Kurita Hiroaki Mano Takema Fukatsu

Body color change associated with sexual maturation--so-called nuptial coloration--is commonly found in diverse vertebrates and invertebrates, and plays important roles for their reproductive success. In some dragonflies, whereas females and young males are yellowish in color, aged males turn vivid red upon sexual maturation. The male-specific coloration plays pivotal roles in, for example, mat...

2003

This thesis considers the phylogeny of Odonata from two different viewpoints. The first article, “The Palaeoptera Problem”, is an attempt at placing Odonata in the pterygote insect phylogenetic tree. The second, “A phylogenetic perspective on larval spine morphology in Leucorrhinia (Odonata, Libellulidae)”, is an in-depth view of the whiteface dragonflies, a monophyletic group that only contain...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Steven D. Wiederman David C. O’Carroll

Animals need attention to focus on one target amid alternative distracters. Dragonflies, for example, capture flies in swarms comprising prey and conspecifics, a feat that requires neurons to select one moving target from competing alternatives. Diverse evidence, from functional imaging and physiology to psychophysics, highlights the importance of such "competitive selection" in attention for v...

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