نتایج جستجو برای: pupae vitality

تعداد نتایج: 8499  

2013
Akira Mizoguchi Shintaro Ohsumi Katuji Kobayashi Naoki Okamoto Nobuto Yamada Ken Tateishi Yoshinori Fujimoto Hiroshi Kataoka

Diapause is a programmed developmental arrest that has evolved in a wide variety of organisms and allows them survive unfavorable seasons. This developmental state is particularly common in insects. Based on circumstantial evidence, pupal diapause has been hypothesized to result from a cessation of prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) secretion from the brain. Here, we provide direct evidence for ...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1983
R Georgis G O Poinar

The vertical migration of N. carpocapsae infective juveniles applied to the soil surface or introduced 14 cm below the soil surface was studied in four different soil types (pure silica sand, coarse sandy loam, silty clay loam, and clay). The percentage of juveniles able to migrate and infect wax moth pupae placed in the soil decreased as the percentage of clay and silt increased. Most nematode...

2007
J. A. Johnson H. R. Bolin G. Fuller A. A. Rhodes J. F. Thompson

In order to determine the potential of various temperature treatments for disinfesting dried fruits and nuts of postharvest insect pests, e>qx>sure times for 50, 95 and 99% mortality in navel orangeworm eggs and pupae and Indiaruneal moth pupae were estimated. For navel orangeworm eggs, 99% mortality was achieved with a.-posure times of 194 minutes at 45°C and 14 minutes at 49°C. Navel orangewo...

2003
Finbarr G. Horgan Judith H. Myers

This study describes assemblages of predatory ground beetles in native birch forest and derived blueberry farms on the Lower Mainland of British Columbia and investigates their role in the successful biological control of winter moth (Operopthera brumata L.) by the parasitoid Cyzenis albicans Fall ! en. Pitfall traps at four sites in 1991 and 1992 indicated that natural birch forest was dominat...

2012
Kalimuthu Kovendan Kadarkarai Murugan Savariar Vincent Donald R. Barnard

The present study was carried out to establish the properties of Acalypha alnifolia leaf extract and microbial insecticide, Metarizhium anisopliae on larvicidal and pupicidal activity against the lymphatic filarial vector, Culex quinquefasciatus. The methanol extract of A. alnifolia leaf showed larvicidal and pupicidal effects after 24 h of exposure; with, the highest larval and pupal mortality...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Luca P. Casacci Jeremy A. Thomas Marco Sala David Treanor Simona Bonelli Emilio Balletto Karsten Schönrogge

The possession of an efficient communication system and an ability to distinguish between young stages are essential attributes that enable eusocial insects to live in complex integrated societies. Although ants communicate primarily via chemicals, it is increasingly clear that acoustical signals also convey important information, including status, between adults in many species. However, all i...

Journal: :Bangladesh Journal of Zoology 2022

In this study, effect of increasing temperature on life cycle, mortality, and behavior the mosquito species, Aedes aegypti was evaluated. Heat shock applied at 32°C, 37°C 42°C for 20 minutes, 1 hour 2 hours each to egg, 2nd instar, 3rd instar pupal stage separately changes in cycle pattern recorded a routine basis. The control 27°C which reared. When heat-shock eggs, developmental period found ...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Matthew J W Cock T Colin E Congdon

Partial life histories for 17 Hesperiinae incertae sedis that feed on grasses or bamboos (Poaceae) are described and illustrated. The genera dealt with are: Astictopterus (from Evans' (1937) Astictopterus group), Prosopalpus, Kedestes (from Evans' (1937) Ampittia group), Ceratrichia, Pardaleodes, Ankola (From Evans' (1937) Ceratrichia and Acleros groups), Perrotia (part), Chondrolepis, and Monz...

2009
Kevin B. Temeyer

Aging of bovine dung for 3-5 years under refrigeration resulted in smaller sizes of horn fly, Haematobia irritans (L.), pupae. Growth of horn fly larvae in mixtures of aged and fresh dung resulted in production of larvae and pupae stunted in proportion to the relative amount of aged dung. Reduction of size of pupae produced in aged dung was because of nutrient limitation, which was partially re...

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