نتایج جستجو برای: overwintering

تعداد نتایج: 1934  

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
Lindsey R Milbrath C Jack Deloach James L Tracy

The classical biological control program for exotic saltcedars (various Tamarix species and hybrids) has involved the assessment of different populations of the leaf beetle Diorhabda elongata (Brullé) s.l. that are promising for release in areas of North America that are located south of 37 degrees N latitude. We report here the overwintering survival, phenology, and voltinism of four D. elonga...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2004
Tammy K Wilkinson Douglas A Landis Larry J Gut

The obliquebanded leafroller, Choristoneura rosaceana (Harris), is one of the major arthropod pests of apple in the United States. In 1999 and 2000, a survey of the obliquebanded leafroller parasitoid complex in commercially managed apple orchards in Michigan's two largest fruit production regions was conducted to determine the species present and their importance to obliquebanded leafroller po...

Journal: :Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2006
Wensheng Qin Michael G Tyshenko Daniel Doucet Virginia K Walker

Not surprisingly, in the spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana, antifreeze protein (AFP) gene expression is most abundant in the second instar, overwintering stage. However, low level RNA and protein expression was also found in the sixth instar larvae, a summer stage. In situ hybridization further confirmed the presence of AFP mRNA in sixth instar midgut tissues. Sequencing of cDNAs corresp...

2013
Joseph Rinehart George Yocum Anitha Chirumamilla-Chapara Mark Boetel

The sugarbeet root maggot Tetanops myopaeformis (Röder) overwinters as a freeze-tolerant third-instar larva. Although most larvae are considered to overwinter for only 1 year, some may exhibit prolonged diapause in the field. In the laboratory, they can live for over 5 years using a combination of diapause and post-diapause quiescence. In the present study, the cold survival strategies of these...

2000
Brian A. Nault George G. Kennedy

p r h i p b R ( 1 g W z i H c c Seasonal abundance, dispersal, and overwintering f the 12-spotted ladybird beetle, Coleomegilla macuata (DeGeer), in the mid-Atlantic states were investiated to assess the potential to manipulate the habitat f this predator to increase its impact on Colorado otato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say), mangement in commercial potato plantings. C. maculata opula...

Journal: :Environmental management 2016
Jason C Leppi Christopher D Arp Matthew S Whitman

Overwintering habitat for Arctic freshwater fish is essential, such that understanding the distribution of winter habitat quality at the landscape-scale is warranted. Adequate dissolved oxygen (DO) is a major factor limiting habitat quality in the Arctic region where ice cover can persist for 8 months each year. Here we use a mixed-effect model developed from 20 lakes across northern Alaska to ...

2003
Jason T. Irwin Richard E. Lee

We studied the influence of two overwintering microenvironments on survival and potential fecundity of goldenrod gall flies, Eurosta solidaginis (Fitch) (Diptera, Tephritidae). These freeze-tolerant larvae overwinter above the snow on standing goldenrod stems (elevated) or below the snow on broken stems (ground-level). When covered by snow, the ground-level larvae were well insulated and thus p...

Journal: :Journal of Apicultural Science 2023

Abstract Two different levels of diversity within a colony were compared for the prevalence pathogens and diseases. Lower genetic was obtained in colonies which queens inseminated with semen collected from drones originating single colony, while greater thirty colonies. Bees tested Varroa destructor infestation, microsporidia Vairimorpha spp. infection, acute bee paralysis virus (ABPV) deformed...

2012
JOHN M. PLEASANTS KAREN S. OBERHAUSER

1. The size of the Mexican overwintering population of monarch butterflies has decreased over the last decade. Approximately half of these butterflies come from the U.S. Midwest where larvae feed on common milkweed. There has been a large decline in milkweed in agricultural fields in the Midwest over the last decade. This loss is coincident with the increased use of glyphosate herbicide in conj...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Peter A Zani Jason T Irwin Mary E Rollyson Jessica L Counihan Sara D Healas Emily K Lloyd Lee C Kojanis Bernard Fried Joseph Sherma

Climate change is causing winters to become milder (less cold and shorter). Recent studies of overwintering ectotherms have suggested that warmer winters increase metabolism and decrease winter survival and subsequent fecundity. Energetic constraints (insufficient energy stores) have been hypothesized as the cause of winter mortality but have not been tested explicitly. Thus, alternative source...

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