نتایج جستجو برای: the leopard moth

تعداد نتایج: 16054707  

Journal: :Scientific reports 2015
Guangshun Jiang Jinzhe Qi Guiming Wang Quanhua Shi Yury Darman Mark Hebblewhite Dale G Miquelle Zhilin Li Xue Zhang Jiayin Gu Youde Chang Minghai Zhang Jianzhang Ma

Natural range loss limits the population growth of Asian big cats and may determine their survival. Over the past decade, we collected occurrence data of the critically endangered Amur leopard worldwide and developed a distribution model of the leopard's historical range in northeastern China over the past decade. We were interested to explore how much current range area exists, learn what fact...

2015
Hatice Kaplanoglu Osman Beton Lale Dinc Hakki Kaya Burhan Yilmaz

A 32 year old female patient presented to the cardiology clinic with an atypical chest pain. Her history revealed no other condition than Leopard syndrome which was diagnosed on her birth. On her coronary CT angiography, LMCA originated from the right coronary sinus and had a prepulmonic course. The purpose of this article is to present this patient with Leopard syndrome accompanied by left cor...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Valerie A. Buckley-Beason Warren E. Johnson Willliam G. Nash Roscoe Stanyon Joan C. Menninger Carlos A. Driscoll JoGayle Howard Mitch Bush John E. Page Melody E. Roelke Gary Stone Paolo P. Martelli Ci Wen Lin Ling Ratna K. Duraisingam Phan V. Lam Stephen J. O'Brien

Among the 37 living species of Felidae, the clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) is generally classified as a monotypic genus basal to the Panthera lineage of great cats. This secretive, mid-sized (16-23 kg) carnivore, now severely endangered, is traditionally subdivided into four southeast Asian subspecies (Figure 1A). We used molecular genetic methods to re-evaluate subspecies partitions and t...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1999
Rihito Asai Emiko Taguchi Yukari Kume Mayumi Saito Shigeru Kondo

It has been suggested, on a theoretical basis, that a reaction-diffusion (RD) mechanism underlies pigment pattern formation in animals, but as yet, there is no molecular evidence for the putative mechanism. Mutations in the zebrafish gene, leopard, change the pattern from stripes to spots. Interestingly each allele gives a characteristic pattern, which varies in spot size, density and connectiv...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Hugo J Rainey Klaus Zuberbühler Peter J B Slater

Some mammals distinguish between and respond appropriately to the alarm calls of other mammal and bird species. However, the ability of birds to distinguish between mammal alarm calls has not been investigated. Diana monkeys (Cercopithecus diana) produce different alarm calls to two predators: crowned eagles (Stephanoaetus coronatus) and leopards (Panthera pardus). Yellow-casqued hornbills (Cer...

2014
Baoqing Sun Peiyan Zheng Nili Wei Huimin Huang Guangqiao Zeng

OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate the profile of sensitization to silkworm moth (Bombyx mori) and other 9 common inhalant allergens among patients with allergic diseases in southern China. METHODS A total of 175 patients were tested for serum sIgE against silkworm moth in addition to combinations of other allergens: Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae, Blomia tro...

2013
Andrew B. Stein Todd K. Fuller Laurie L. Marker

We identified the diet of brown hyaenas (Hyaena brunnea) on the farmlands of north-central Namibia based on scat analysis, den site orts, and evidence of scavenging at leopard (Panthera pardus) kills. In the absence of larger carnivores, which have been credited with providing larger food items for brown hyaenas elsewhere, we compared interspecific dietary overlap and activity patterns with the...

2008
N Endersby A Weeks S McKechnie P Ridland

The origin and insecticide resistance status of Diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella) populations infesting canola, vegetables, forage brassicas and weeds has fundamental implications for management of the pest in Australia. Diamondback moth is considered a migratory species in the Northern Hemisphere, but although there is evidence that Diamondback moth moves en-masse throughout Australia in ...

2018
Ying Wu Qiuyang Du Haiwen Qin Juan Shi Zhiyi Wu Weidong Shao

The gypsy moth-Lymantria dispar (Linnaeus)-is a worldwide forest defoliator and is of two types: the European gypsy moth and the Asian gypsy moth. Because of multiple invasions of the Asian gypsy moth, the North American Plant Protection Organization officially approved Regional Standards for Phytosanitary Measures No. 33. Accordingly, special quarantine measures have been implemented for 30 sp...

2011
Manoj Agarwal Devendra S. Chauhan S. P. Goyal Qamar Qureshi

Geographical Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing have played a vital role in conservation and management of the natural resources and in enhancing our understanding of human-wildlife conflicts. Recently, there has been increase in man-animal conflicts in different parts of the country due to habitat degradation and human encroachments in forest areas. The Wildlife Institute of India has...

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