نتایج جستجو برای: Rhizoglyphus robini
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Background: The sexually selected sperm hypothesis predicts that selection will favour female multiple mating by increasing the sperm competitive abilities of their sons. Hypothesis: Sons of multiply mated females should have higher sperm competitive abilities than sons of singly mated females. Organism: The bulb mite, Rhizoglyphus robini (Acari: Acaridae). Methods: Rhizoglyphus is a highly pro...
The biology of many arthropods can only be understood when their associated microbiome is considered. The nutritional requirements of the bulb mite Rhizoglyphus robini Claparede (Acari: Astigmata: Acaridae) in the laboratory have been shown to be very easily satisfied, and in the field the mites prefer fungus-infected over uninfected plants. To test whether symbiotic bacteria facilitate the sur...
زعفران گرانترین محصول کشاورزی است و مانند سایر محصولات تحت تأثیر برخی عوامل محدود کننده از جمله خسارت آفات خاکزی نظیر کنه rhizoglyphus robini claparede (acari: acaridae) قرار میگیرد. این کنه به دلیل رژیم غذایی چندخواری برای مدت طولانی در خاک باقیمانده و از مهمترین آفات زعفران به شمار میآید. بهمنظور بررسی اثرات کود دامی و مدت آفتابدهی بر جمعیت این کنه و عملکرد گل زعفران، آزمایشی در قالب ...
Hamilton's theory of kin selection explains the evolution of costly traits that benefit other individuals by highlighting the fact that passing genes to offspring is not the only way of increasing the representation of those genes in subsequent generations: Genes are also shared with other classes of relatives. Consequently, any heritable trait that affects fitness of relatives should respond t...
Although variation in male fertilization efficiency has been shown to have a genetic basis in several species, the genes responsible for the effect are generally unknown. Here, we show a strong association between the fertilization success of males and their phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (Pgdh) genotype in the bulb mite Rhizoglyphus robini. Males homozygous for the slow (S) allele fathered a s...
Failure of organisms to adapt to sudden environmental changes may lead to extinction. The type of mating system, by affecting fertility and the strength of sexual selection, may have a major impact on a population's chances to adapt and survive. Here, we use experimental evolution in bulb mites (Rhizoglyphus robini) to examine the effects of the mating system on population performance under env...
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