نتایج جستجو برای: کنههای شکارگر neoseiulus californicus

تعداد نتایج: 1368  

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2001
J S Ho S Gómez E Fajer-Avila

A new species of caligid copepod, Lepeophtheirus simplex sp. n., parasitic on bullseye puffer, Sphoeroides annulatus (Jenyns) in Sinaloa, Mexico is described. The new species is distinguished from its congeners by the possession of (1) a maxillule with simple dentiform process; (2) a sternal furca with sharply pointed, curved tines; (3) a 2-segmented exopod of leg 3 with simple, slender spine o...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2004
Joseph A Cook Amy M Runck Chris J Conroy

Evolutionary relationships of red-backed voles and their relatives were examined and used to test biogeographic hypotheses. Sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene were obtained for 25 individuals representing Alticola macrotis, Clethrionomys californicus, C. gapperi, C. glareolus, C. rutilus, and C. rufocanus. These were combined with 21 partial sequences from GenBank for C. regulus, ...

2011
Timothy Paape Takashi Miyake Naoki Takebayashi Diana Wolf Joshua R. Kohn

BACKGROUND Papaver rhoeas possesses a gametophytic self-incompatibility (SI) system not homologous to any other SI mechanism characterized at the molecular level. Four previously published full length stigmatic S-alleles from the genus Papaver exhibited remarkable sequence divergence, but these studies failed to amplify additional S-alleles despite crossing evidence for more than 60 S-alleles i...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Robert A Johnson Rick P Overson Corrie S Moreau

Pogonomyrmex magnacanthus Cole was described as a distinct species; unusually large eyes and a high ocular index (maximum eye diameter/head width) were listed as diagnostic characters. However, examination of numerous series of P. magnacanthus revealed that both characters were highly variable, and that these series consisted of P. magnacanthus plus an undescribed species, Pogonomyrmex hoelldob...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2011
Johanna Bernaldez Omar López Alexei Licea Emilio Salceda Rogelio O Arellano Rosario Vega Enrique Soto

Conus californicus belongs to a genus of marine gastropods with more than 700 extant species. C. californicus has been shown to be distantly related to all Conus species, but showing unusual biological features. We report a novel peptide isolated from C. californicus with a significant inhibitory action over neuronal voltage-gated calcium channels. The new toxin is formed by 13-amino acid resid...

Journal: :Biological Control 2021

• Addition of two foods was better than one for Neoseiulus cucumeris establishment. plus artificial domatia promoted N. population growth. These supplementations enhanced the biological control efficiency .

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2003
J Jussila J Pelkonen V-M Kosma J Mäki-Paakkanen H Komulainen M-R Hirvonen

Microbial growth in moisture-damaged buildings is associated with respiratory and other symptoms in the occupants. Streptomyces spp. are frequently isolated from such buildings. In the present study, we evaluated the responses of mice after repeated exposure to spores of Streptomyces californicus. Mice were exposed via intratracheal instillation to six doses (at 7-day intervals) of the spores o...

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