نتایج جستجو برای: larval population density

تعداد نتایج: 1092977  

ژورنال: بوم شناسی آبزیان 2014
Akbarian, Hossein , Doustshenas, Babak , Sakhaei, Nasrin , Savary, Ahmad ,

The survey on distribution of family Palaemonidae was taken place from March 2011 to October 2012 in vicinity of Bahmanshir and Arvand estuaries in north of the Persian Gulf. Planktonic larvae of palaemonidae were collected using 0.45 m diameter plankton net with 300μm mesh size monthly horizontal towing 100 meter. The larval stages illustrated and described in detail for Exopalaemon styliferus...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2006
John H Roe William A Hopkins Sarah E Durant Jason M Unrine

Amphibians in natural systems must cope with a number of biotic and abiotic stressors that can potentially interact with pollutants to influence toxicity. Although interactive effects of short-lived pesticides with various environmental stressors have been studied, how persistent and bioaccumulative compounds such as metals interact with natural stressors to influence amphibians remains unexplo...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 1999
K A White K Wilson

We consider a mathematical model for a host-pathogen interaction where the host population is split into two categories: those susceptible to disease and those resistant to disease. Since the model was motivated by studies on insect populations, we consider a discrete-time model to reflect the discrete generations which are common among insect species. Whether an individual is born susceptible ...

Journal: :Annual review of marine science 2009
Robert K Cowen Su Sponaugle

Connectivity, or the exchange of individuals among marine populations, is a central topic in marine ecology. For most benthic marine species with complex life cycles, this exchange occurs primarily during the pelagic larval stage. The small size of larvae coupled with the vast and complex fluid environment they occupy hamper our ability to quantify dispersal and connectivity. Evidence from dire...

2003
L. Philip Lounibos

This review summarizes results of field trials for the genetic control of Aedes aegypti conducted in coastal Kenyan villages in 1974-75. Two separate releases, in dry and wet seasons, of translocation-heterozygote males induced 60-70% sterility in offspring of native Ae. aegypti but did not reduce adult-mosquito population sizes in the release villages because of density-dependent larval mortal...

2009
Anne Hendrikse Raymond Veldhuis Luuk Spreeuwers

Second order statistics estimates in the form of sample eigenvalues and sample eigenvectors give a sub optimal description of the population density. So far only attempts have been made to reduce the bias in the sample eigenvalues. However, because the sample eigenvectors differ from the population eigenvectors as well, the population eigenvalues are biased estimates of the variances along the ...

2010
Z. Tavadjoh H. Hamzehzarghani H. Alemansoor J. Khalghani A. Vikram

Clitostethus arcuatus (Rossi) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) is considered as one of the most important natural biological control agents of the ash whitefly, Siphoninus phillyreae (Haliday) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Iran. In the current survey, the development, survival, longevity, fecundity, feeding behaviour, and population dynamics of the predator under laboratory and field conditions were s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Michael P Atkinson Zheng Su Nina Alphey Luke S Alphey Paul G Coleman Lawrence M Wein

Motivated by the failure of current methods to control dengue fever, we formulate a mathematical model to assess the impact on the spread of a mosquito-borne viral disease of a strategy that releases adult male insects homozygous for a dominant, repressible, lethal genetic trait. A dynamic model for the female adult mosquito population, which incorporates the competition for female mating betwe...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Alexandra Cieslak Javier Fresneda Ignacio Ribera

In insects, whilst variations in life cycles are common, the basic patterns typical for particular groups remain generally conserved. One of the more extreme modifications is found in some subterranean beetles of the tribe Leptodirini, in which the number of larval instars is reduced from the ancestral three to two and ultimately one, which is not active and does not feed. We analysed all avail...

Journal: :Genetics 2011
H L Yeap P Mee T Walker A R Weeks S L O'Neill P Johnson S A Ritchie K M Richardson C Doig N M Endersby A A Hoffmann

Forty percent of the world's population is at risk of contracting dengue virus, which produces dengue fever with a potentially fatal hemorrhagic form. The wMelPop Wolbachia infection of Drosophila melanogaster reduces life span and interferes with viral transmission when introduced into the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the primary vector of dengue virus. Wolbachia has been proposed as an agent for p...

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