نتایج جستجو برای: larval density

تعداد نتایج: 433688  

2013
Marcos Mattoso de Salles Paulo A. Otto

Observations by Dobzhansky's group in the 1940s suggesting that the presence of recessive genotypes could account for lower larval developmental rates in Drosophila melanogaster were not confirmed at the time and all subsequent investigations on this subject focused on the analysis of ecological models based on competition among pre-adult individuals. However, a paper published in this journal ...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
b. janbasksh k. mohammad f. ayan

while the «classical insecticides» (ddt: dieldrin, malathion, etc.) mainly affect the adult stage of insects, dimilin belongs to a new group of insecticidal compounds that kills the insect in its larval stages, but has no lethal affect on the adult insect. its empirical formula is c14h9h2~f2cl. diflubenzuron is proposed as common name for the trade name dimilin. studies were made on c. pipiens,...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
R L Swanson D J Marshall P D Steinberg

Some marine invertebrate larvae expand the range of settlement cues to which they will respond as they age. How do relatively simple larvae achieve such complex changes in behaviour? Larvae of the Australian sea urchin Holopneustes purpurascens settle and metamorphose specifically in response to a settlement cue, dissolved histamine, produced by the host alga Delisea pulchra. Older H. purpurasc...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2014
Eva Schultner Andy Gardner Markku Karhunen Heikki Helanterä

Conflict arises among social organisms when individuals differ in their inclusive-fitness interests. Ant societies are excellent models for understanding how genetic relatedness mediates conflict intensity. However, although conflicts within colonies typically arise over offspring production, the role of larvae as actors in social conflict has received little attention. We develop and empirical...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Richard Cudney-Bueno Miguel F. Lavín Silvio G. Marinone Peter T. Raimondi William W. Shaw

Marine reserves have been advocated worldwide as conservation and fishery management tools. It is argued that they can protect ecosystems and also benefit fisheries via density-dependent spillover of adults and enhanced larval dispersal into fishing areas. However, while evidence has shown that marine reserves can meet conservation targets, their effects on fisheries are less understood. In par...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2015
Brittany H Ousterhout Thomas L Anderson Dana L Drake William E Peterman Raymond D Semlitsch

In recent studies, habitat traits have emerged as stronger predictors of species occupancy, abundance, richness and diversity than competition. However, in many cases, it remains unclear whether habitat also mediates processes more subtle than competitive exclusion, such as growth, or whether intra- and interspecific interactions among individuals of different species may be better predictors o...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2000
حاتمی, بیژن , زیبایی, کریم ,

The interference of biological agents may cause behaviors such as interspecific predation, reducing their efficiencies. The interspecific predation of lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea (Steph.) and ladybeetle, Hippodamia variegata (Goeze) was investigated in the presence and absence of prey, Aphis gossypii Glover under laboratory conditions. In the presence and absence of prey, the larvae of lacew...

Journal: :علمی شیلات ایران 0
بهزاد سروی b sarvi عباس متین فر a matinfar همایون محمودزاده h mahmoudzadeh غلامرضا اسکندری g.r eskandary یاسر عبداله تبار y abdollah tabar

feeding behavior of yellowfin seabream larvae during the first two weeks of larval life was studied by feeding larvae  on different ratios of live food and  microencapsulated diet (med). food consumption rate increased progressively with increasing larval weight. the results from visual observation of the larval guts under a light microscope indicated that yellowfin seabream larvae were able to...

2005
Craig W. OSENBERG Jeffrey S. SHIMA

As coral reefs change in their composition, the dynamics of organisms that depend on them will likely also be affected. Traditionally, marine ecologists have recognized that settlement of fishes (and invertebrates) is tremendously variable in space and time, and changes in coral communities might therefore be expected to operate through effects on settlement. However, recent work demonstrates t...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2014
D Thiéry K Monceau J Moreau

Effective pest management with lower amounts of pesticides relies on accurate prediction of insect pest growth rates. Knowledge of the factors governing this trait and the resulting fitness of individuals is thus necessary to refine predictions and make suitable decisions in crop protection. The European grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana, the major pest of grapes in Europe, is responsible for hug...

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