نتایج جستجو برای: caterpillars

تعداد نتایج: 1393  

2014
Koert G van Geffen Roy H A van Grunsven Jasper van Ruijven Frank Berendse Elmar M Veenendaal

Rapidly increasing levels of light pollution subject nocturnal organisms to major alterations of their habitat, the ecological consequences of which are largely unknown. Moths are well-known to be attracted to light at night, but effects of light on other aspects of moth ecology, such as larval development and life-history, remain unknown. Such effects may have important consequences for fitnes...

Journal: :Toxins 2023

Many insects defend themselves against predation by being distasteful or toxic. The chemicals involved may be sequestered from their diet synthesized de novo in the insects’ body tissues. Parasitoid wasps are a diverse group of that play critical role regulating host insect populations such as lepidopteran caterpillars. successful parasitization caterpillars parasitoid is contingent upon aptitu...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Biology 2009

Journal: :Journal of Economic Entomology 1915

Journal: :Ecology 2012
Richard Karban Patrick Grof-Tisza John L Maron Marcel Holyoak

Spatial dynamic theories such as source-sink models frequently describe habitat-specific demographies, yet there are surprisingly few field studies that have examined how and why interacting species vary in their dynamics across multiple habitat types. We studied the spatial pattern of interaction between a chewing herbivore and its primary larval host plant in two habitat types. We found that ...

2012
Angela M. Smilanich Lee A. Dyer

Basic research on the insect immune response has progressed dramatically within the last two decades, showing that immunity is one of the most effective defenses against foreign invaders. As such, it is important to understand the causes of variation in this response. Here, we investigate the effects of pesticides used in Costa Rican banana plantations on the immune response of the lepidopteran...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Katie E Marshall Brent J Sinclair

Repeated freeze-thaw cycles are common and are increasing in frequency with climate change in many temperate locations, yet understanding of their impact on freeze-tolerant insects is extremely limited. We investigated the effects of repeated freezing and thawing on the freeze-tolerant final instar caterpillars of the moth Pyrrharctia isabella (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae) by subjecting individuals ...

2010
Jaclyn L. Scott Sarah M. Matheson Jayne E. Yack

Vibrational communication in hook-tip moth caterpillars is thought to be widely used and highly variable across species, but this phenomenon has been experimentally examined in only two species to date. The purpose of this study is to characterize and describe the function of vibrational signaling in a species, Oreta rosea Walker 1855 (Lepidoptera: Drepanidae), that differs morphologically from...

Journal: :Soft matter 2014
Yuji Sasaki Yoshinori Takikawa V S R Jampani Hikaru Hoshikawa Takafumi Seto Christian Bahr Stephan Herminghaus Yoshiki Hidaka Hiroshi Orihara

Tunable transport of tiny objects in fluid systems is demanding in diverse fields of science such as drug delivery, active matter far from equilibrium, and lab-on-a-chip applications. Here, we report the directed motion of colloidal particles and self-assembled colloidal chains in a nematic liquid crystal matrix using electrohydrodynamic convection (EHC) rolls. The asymmetric distortion of the ...

Journal: :Psyche: A Journal of Entomology 1910

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