نتایج جستجو برای: brevipalpus californicus

تعداد نتایج: 803  

Journal: :Chemosphere 2014
Patrick Y Sun Helen B Foley Lisa Handschumacher Amanda Suzuki Tigran Karamanukyan Suzanne Edmands

Establishing water quality criteria using bioassays is complicated by variation in chemical tolerance between populations. Two major contributors to this variation are acclimation and adaptation, which are both linked to exposure history, but differ in how long their effects are maintained. Our study examines how tolerance changes over multiple generations of exposure to two common marine pollu...

2016
Colin Bran Alexander Macfarlane Libby Natola Mike W Brown Theresa M Burg

Using a combination of mitochondrial and z-linked sequences, microsatellite data, and spatio-geographic modeling, we examined historical and contemporary factors influencing the population genetic structure of the purple finch (Haemorhous purpureus). Mitochondrial DNA data show the presence of two distinct groups corresponding to the two subspecies, H. p. purpureus and H. p. californicus. The t...

2016
Christopher S Willett Thiago G Lima Inna Kovaleva Lydia Hatfield

Chromosome rearrangements such as inversions have been recognized previously as contributing to reproductive isolation by maintaining alleles together that jointly contribute to deleterious genetic interactions and postzygotic reproductive isolation. In this study, an impact of potential incompatibilities merely residing on the same chromosome was found in crosses of populations of the copepod ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2009
Vikram Misra Timothy Dumonceaux Jack Dubois Craig Willis Susan Nadin-Davis Alberto Severini Alex Wandeler Robbin Lindsay Harvey Artsob

Several instances of emerging diseases in humans appear to be caused by the spillover of viruses endemic to bats, either directly or through other animal intermediaries. The objective of this study was to detect, identify and characterize viruses in bats in the province of Manitoba and other regions of Canada. Bats were sampled from three sources: live-trapped Myotis lucifugus from Manitoba, ra...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2010
Elizabeth A Becker Brett M Moore Catherine Auger Catherine A Marler

Paternal care during early development influences pup survivorship in the monogamous and biparental California mouse, Peromyscus californicus. Moreover, paternal pup retrievals impact development of adult offspring aggression and the neuropeptide vasopressin, yet little is known about the underlying mechanisms of these developmental changes. Because testosterone can increase arginine vasopressi...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1989
J G Baldwin E C Bernard M Mundo-Ocampo

Four new species and a new genus of Heteroderidae from California are described, and their significance for phylogenetic analysis of the family is discussed. The new genus with type species, Ekphymatodera thomasoni n. gen., n. sp., shares many characteristics with Hylonema Luc, Taylor, &Cadet, 1978, but it is distinguished by its much greater vulva-anus distance and unique cuticular pattern. Hy...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Felipe S Barreto Ronald S Burton

Aerobic energy production occurs via the oxidative phosphorylation pathway (OXPHOS), which is critically dependent on interactions between the 13 mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-encoded and approximately 70 nuclear-encoded protein subunits. Disruptive mutations in any component of OXPHOS can result in impaired ATP production and exacerbated oxidative stress; in mammalian systems, such mutations are a...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Daniel S Gruner Arunima Kolekar John P McLaughlin Donald R Strong

Predators and parasites can control the abundance or biomass of herbivores with indirect effects on producer communities and ecosystems, but the interplay of multiple natural enemies may yield unexpected dynamics. We experimentally examined interactions between two microparasites (entomopathogenic nematodes) isolated from sandy grassland soils of coastal California: Heterorhabditis marelatus (H...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
W F Gilly T A Richmond T F Duda C Elliger Z Lebaric J Schulz J P Bingham J V Sweedler

Diversity among Conus toxins mirrors the high species diversity in the Indo-Pacific region, and evolution of both is thought to stem from feeding-niche specialization derived from intra-generic competition. This study focuses on Conus californicus, a phylogenetic outlier endemic to the temperate northeast Pacific. Essentially free of congeneric competitors, it preys on a wider variety of organi...

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