نتایج جستجو برای: bee haemolymph

تعداد نتایج: 14532  

Journal: :Nematology 2023

Summary Control of white grubs, the sporadic root-feeding larvae scarabid beetles, is difficult due to their cryptic nature and resistance chemical insecticides. Potential exists for use entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) such control. The successful infection grubs by EPN, however, limited grubs’ innate reduced susceptibility in form behavioural, morphological physiological defences. This study ...

2013
Walter Liebrich Gerd Gäde

Adipokinetic Hormone, Flight Metabolism, Hippoteon eson, Imbrasia cytherea, Bombyx mori Methanolic extracts from corpora cardiaca of three moth species, Hippoteon eson (Sphingi­ dae), Imbrasia cytherea (Saturniidae) and Bombyx mori (Bombycidae) show adipokinetic activity in conspecific bioassays. Haemolymph carbohydrates in these moths are not affected. These extracts are also active in heterol...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Heike Gätschenberger Olaf Gimple Jürgen Tautz Hildburg Beier

Drones are haploid male individuals whose major social function in honey bee colonies is to produce sperm and mate with a queen. In spite of their limited tasks, the vitality of drones is of utmost importance for the next generation. The immune competence of drones - as compared to worker bees - is largely unexplored. Hence, we studied humoral and cellular immune reactions of in vitro reared dr...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2003
Elmar Jaenicke Patrick J Walsh Heinz Decker

In the present study, we show the isolation and characterization of the protein haemoporin, which constitutes the second most abundant protein fraction in the haemolymph of the marine gastropod Aplysia californica. Although Aplysia is commonly used to investigate the molecular basis of learning, not much is known about the proteins in its haemolymph, which is in contact with the neurons owing t...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1997
Sartoris PÖRtner

The effects of temperature (0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 °C) and of anoxia (at 5 °C) on extracellular Mg2+ concentration ([Mg2+]e), intracellular pH (pHi) and ATP and lactate levels were investigated in intermoult adults of the common shrimp Crangon crangon. All animals caught in summer (summer animals) showed a slight but significant increase in [Mg2+]e at low temperatures. In contrast, at ever...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Loïc Teulier Jean-Michel Weber Julie Crevier Charles-A Darveau

Bees are thought to be strict users of carbohydrates as metabolic fuel for flight. Many insects, however, have the ability to oxidize the amino acid proline at a high rate, which is a unique feature of this group of animals. The presence of proline in the haemolymph of bees and in the nectar of plants led to the hypothesis that plants may produce proline as a metabolic reward for pollinators. W...

2002
Claire L. Vogan Andrew F. Rowley

Crustaceans affected by shell disease syndrome display characteristic black-spot lesions in regions of exoskeletal degradation. Vogan et al. [Dis. Aquat. Org. (2001)] have shown that the severity of shell disease in the edible crab, Cancer pagurus, correlates with an increase in haemocoelic bacterial infections and may therefore serve as an external marker for the internal health of the animal....

2017
Nikita S Kasianov Irina A Belousova Sergey V Pavlushin Ivan M Dubovskiy John D Podgwaite Vyacheslav V Martemyanov Stanislav A Bakhvalov

Host innate immunity is one of the factors that determines the resistance of insects to their entomopathogens. In the research reported here we studied whether or not phenoloxidase (PO), a key enzyme in the melanogenesis component of humoral immunity of insects, plays a role in the protection of Lymantria dispar larvae from infection by L. dispar multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus. We studied two ty...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2004
Carrie J Rickwood Tamara S Galloway

The inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity has been used widely as a biomarker of exposure to organophosphorous pesticides (OPs). However, scientific uncertainty about the risk assessment implications of data describing inhibition of cholinesterases in diverse species and tissues has hampered the use of AChE activity as a biomarker of adverse effect. Here, haemolymph AChE activity w...

Journal: :Parazitologiia 2002
A P Stadnichenko G E Kirichuk

The combined effect of the trematode infection (Echinoparyphium sp.) and various concentrations of chromium sulphate (0.01, 1, 100 mg/l) onto the crude protein content in the haemolymph of the mollusc Viviparus viviparus was investigated. The normal contents of the crude protein is 0.7-1.22%. In adult specimens its concentration is 20-80% higher than in molluscs of junior age group. Sex differe...

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