نتایج جستجو برای: oviposition behavior

تعداد نتایج: 623077  

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Patricia Doak Peter Kareiva Joel Kingsolver

For the majority of insects, a female's choice of oviposition site(s) greatly influences both the success of individual offspring and her own total fitness. Theory predicts that females most strongly limited by egg number will employ greater oviposition site discrimination than those predominately subject to time limitation. The reproductive success of the butterfly Pieris virginiensis at our C...

2011
Flavia Barbosa

There is substantial evidence that cryptic female choice (CFC) is present in numerous taxa. Several mechanisms have been proposed for CFC; however, we only have experimental evidence for a few of them. Female control of oviposition timing is a potentially widespread mechanism of CFC, but it has never been experimentally demonstrated. The aims of this study are to test 2 critical predictions of ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Sophie Lorioux Dale F DeNardo Root Gorelick Olivier Lourdais

Embryonic life is particularly sensitive to its surroundings, and the developmental environment can have long-lasting effects on offspring. In oviparous species, the impacts of the developmental environment on offspring traits are mostly examined during development within the egg. However, as more than 25% of the development of squamate reptiles can occur prior to oviposition, we explored the e...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Loganathan Ponnusamy Ning Xu Satoshi Nojima Dawn M Wesson Coby Schal Charles S Apperson

The yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, the global vector of dengue and yellow fever, is inexorably linked to water-filled human-made containers for egg laying and production of progeny. Oviposition is stimulated by cues from water containers, but the nature and origin of these cues have not been elucidated. We showed that mosquito females directed most of their eggs to bamboo and white-oak l...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2006
Daniel Bisrat Mekuria Takehiro Kashiwagi Shin-ichi Tebayashi Chul-Sa Kim

The American serpentine leaf mining fly, Liriomyza trifolii, whose larva feeds on more than 120 plant species is well characterized by its high degree of polyphagy. Observations on the oviposition behavior by L. trifolii demonstrated that among cucurbitaceous plants, Momordica charantia is rarely attacked by L. trifolii. The methanol extract of M. charantia leaves strongly deterred the females ...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2008
Jay A Rosenheim Sarina J Jepsen Christopher E Matthews D Solance Smith Micah R Rosenheim

For more than 80 years, ecologists have debated whether reproduction by female insect herbivores and parasitoids is constrained by the time needed to find hosts (time limitation) or by the finite supply of mature eggs (egg limitation). Here we present the first direct measures of permanent time limitation and egg limitation and their influences on the cost of oviposition and lifetime reproducti...

2016
Diane B Choi John P Grieco Charles S Apperson Coby Schal Loganathan Ponnusamy Dawn M Wesson Nicole L Achee

BACKGROUND Aedes aegypti is a primary vector of dengue virus (DENV), the causative agent of dengue fever, an arthropod-borne disease of global importance. Although a vaccine has been recommended for prevention, current dengue prevention strategies rely on vector control. Recently, volatile pyrethroids-spatial repellents-have received interest as a novel delivery system for adult Ae. aegypti con...

Journal: :Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2014
Jackson T Sparks Jonathan D Bohbot Joseph C Dickens

The yellow-fever mosquito Aedes aegypti is a major vector of human diseases, such as dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya and West Nile viruses. Chemoreceptor organs on the labella and tarsi are involved in human host evaluation and thus serve as potential foci for the disruption of blood feeding behavior. In addition to host detection, these contact chemoreceptors mediate feeding, oviposition and...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1991
P Reiter M A Amador N Colon

An ovitrap containing hay infusion and a second ovitrap adjacent to it containing a 10% dilution of the infusion in tap water together yielded 8 times more Aedes aegypti eggs than single CDC ovitraps containing tap water. These "enhanced pairs" were significantly more attractive than pairs with other combinations of infusion, water or methyl propionate, and have proven useful for daily monitori...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Suzan Mansourian Jacob Corcoran Anders Enjin Christer Löfstedt Marie Dacke Marcus C. Stensmyr

Feces is an abundant, rich source of energy, utilized by a myriad of organisms, not least by members of the order Diptera, i.e., flies. How Drosophila melanogaster reacts to fecal matter remains unclear. Here, we examined oviposition behavior toward a range of fecal samples from mammals native to the putative Southeast African homeland of the fly. We show that D. melanogaster display a strong o...

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