نتایج جستجو برای: hoverfly

تعداد نتایج: 170  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Christopher H Taylor Tom Reader Francis Gilbert

Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can produce, yet often similarity between Batesian (harmless) mimics and their unpalatable models is far from perfect. Variation in mimetic accuracy is a puzzle, as natural selection should favour mimics that are hardest to distinguish from their models. Numerous hypotheses exist to explain the persisten...

Journal: :Insect Conservation and Diversity 2023

Plant invasions can lead to homogeneous communities with decreased functional diversity. However, invasive plants, various morphological and phenological traits, may drive pollinator in a less predictable, more complex way. They promote pollinators compatible their floral while leaving others without foraging resources. Our observational study on 10 herbaceous species applied trait-based approa...

2016
Hironori Iwai Daiki D Horikawa Kazuharu Arakawa Masaru Tomita Takashi Komatsu Munetoshi Maruyama

BACKGROUND The hoverfly Microdon (Chymophila) katsurai Maruyama et Hironaga 2004 was speculated to be a myrmecophilous species associated with the ant Polyrhachis lamellidens based on observations of adults near the ant nest. However, there have been no reports regarding the observation of immature stages of this species in association with P. lamellidens. NEW INFORMATION For the first time, ...

2011
Adam J. Bates Jon P. Sadler Alison J. Fairbrass Steven J. Falk James D. Hale Tom J. Matthews

BACKGROUND The potential for reduced pollination ecosystem service due to global declines of bees and other pollinators is cause for considerable concern. Habitat degradation, destruction and fragmentation due to agricultural intensification have historically been the main causes of this pollinator decline. However, despite increasing and accelerating levels of global urbanization, very little ...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2001
J P Sutherland M S Sullivan G M Poppy

Three bioassays were used to examine the oviposition behaviour of the hoverfly, Episyrphus balteatus (Degeer) in which various stimuli purported to influence host assessment and choice were tested. Episyrphus balteatus failed to exhibit enhanced behavioural responses, in terms of approaches and landings, to artificial leaves with the highest numbers of aphids, suggesting that females are merely...

2015
Katherine C R Baldock Mark A Goddard Damien M Hicks William E Kunin Nadine Mitschunas Lynne M Osgathorpe Simon G Potts Kirsty M Robertson Anna V Scott Graham N Stone Ian P Vaughan Jane Memmott

Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be important for pollinators, though their value relative to other habitats is poorly known. We compared pollinator communities using quantified flower-visitation networks in 36 sites (each 1 km(2)) in three landscapes: urban, farmland and nature reserves. Overall, flower-visitor abundance and specie...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2008
Andrew D Straw Tamath Rainsford David C O'Carroll

How do animals regulate self-movement despite large variation in the luminance contrast of the environment? Insects are capable of regulating flight speed based on the velocity of image motion, but the mechanisms for this are unclear. The Hassenstein-Reichardt correlator model and elaborations can accurately predict responses of motion detecting neurons under many conditions but fail to explain...

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