نتایج جستجو برای: nosema

تعداد نتایج: 585  

2009
R. Scott Cornman Yan Ping Chen Michael C. Schatz Craig Street Yan Zhao Brian Desany Michael Egholm Stephen Hutchison Jeffery S. Pettis W. Ian Lipkin Jay D. Evans

Recent steep declines in honey bee health have severely impacted the beekeeping industry, presenting new risks for agricultural commodities that depend on insect pollination. Honey bee declines could reflect increased pressures from parasites and pathogens. The incidence of the microsporidian pathogen Nosema ceranae has increased significantly in the past decade. Here we present a draft assembl...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Cédric Alaux Didier Crauser Maryline Pioz Cyril Saulnier Yves Le Conte

Host-parasite interactions are often characterized by changes in the host behaviour, which are beneficial to either the parasite or the host, or are a non-adaptive byproduct of parasitism. These interactions are further complicated in animal society because individual fitness is associated with group performance. However, a better understanding of host-parasite interaction in animal society fir...

2013
Dörte Goertz Gernot Hoch

The behaviour of predators can be an important factor in the transmission success of an insect pathogen. We studied how Calosoma sycophanta influences the interaction between its prey [Lymantria dispar (L.) (Lepidoptera, Lymantriidae)] and two microsporidian pathogens [Nosema lymantriae (Microsporidia, Nosematidae) and Vairimorpha disparis (Microsporidia, Burellenidae)] infecting the prey.Using...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1982
J Silverman E G Platzer M K Rust

Infection of cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis, larvae by the entomophilic nematode Neoaplectana carpocapsae was accomplished in the laboratory. The Breton strain of N. carpocapsae provided higher larval mortality at lower dosages than did the DD-136 strain. Adult nematodes were evident in the insect hemocoel after 48 h; however, no infective third-stage larvae were produced. Larval flea infectio...

2009
Kaya Ghosh Louis M. Weiss

The Microsporidia are a ubiquitous group of eukaryotic obligate intracellular parasites which were recognized over 100 years ago with the description of Nosema bombycis, a parasite of silkworms. It is now appreciated that these organisms are related to the Fungi. Microsporidia infect all major animal groups most often as gastrointestinal pathogens; however they have been reported from every tis...

2017
Jie Chen Wei Guo Xiaoqun Dang Yukang Huang Fangyan Liu Xianzhi Meng Yaoyao An Mengxian Long Jialing Bao Zeyang Zhou Zhonghuai Xiang Guoqing Pan

Microsporidia are eukaryotic, unicellular parasites that have been studied for more than 150 years. These organisms are extraordinary in their ability to invade a wide range of hosts including vertebrates and invertebrates, such as human and commercially important animals. A lack of appropriate labeling methods has limited the research of the cell cycle and protein locations in intracellular st...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2015
Vincent Doublet Maureen Labarussias Joachim R de Miranda Robin F A Moritz Robert J Paxton

Microbial pathogens are thought to have a profound impact on insect populations. Honey bees are suffering from elevated colony losses in the northern hemisphere possibly because of a variety of emergent microbial pathogens, with which pesticides may interact to exacerbate their impacts. To reveal such potential interactions, we administered at sublethal and field realistic doses one neonicotino...

2014
Stephan Wolf Dino P. McMahon Ka S. Lim Christopher D. Pull Suzanne J. Clark Robert J. Paxton Juliet L. Osborne

Pathogens may gain a fitness advantage through manipulation of the behaviour of their hosts. Likewise, host behavioural changes can be a defence mechanism, counteracting the impact of pathogens on host fitness. We apply harmonic radar technology to characterize the impact of an emerging pathogen--Nosema ceranae (Microsporidia)--on honeybee (Apis mellifera) flight and orientation performance in ...

Journal: :Veterinarski glasnik 2023

Nosema ceranae, a microsporidium species, is among the most common causes of bee diseases. The positive effect Agaricus bisporus mushroom extract on survival and immunity Nosema-infected bees has been reported recently. could be achieved by stimulating expression immune-related genes, but also suppressing nosemosis. aim this work was to determine A. oxidative status infected with N. ceranae. In...

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