نتایج جستجو برای: arthropod

تعداد نتایج: 6018  

2016
Jean Vannier Brigitte Schoenemann Thomas Gillot Sylvain Charbonnier Euan Clarkson

Vision has revolutionized the way animals explore their environment and interact with each other and rapidly became a major driving force in animal evolution. However, direct evidence of how ancient animals could perceive their environment is extremely difficult to obtain because internal eye structures are almost never fossilized. Here, we reconstruct with unprecedented resolution the three-di...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2010
Andrea J Jani Stanley H Faeth Dale Gardner

Despite their minute biomass, microbial symbionts of plants potentially alter herbivory, diversity and community structure. Infection of grasses by asexual endophytic fungi often decreases herbivore loads and alters arthropod diversity. However, most studies to date have involved agronomic grasses and often consider only infection status (infected vs. uninfected), without explicitly measuring e...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2012
Gregory S Dickinson Kishore R Alugupalli

The bacteria of the genus Borrelia are arthropod-borne spirochetes that cause relapsing fever and Lyme disease in humans. Like most arthropod-borne pathogens, Borreliae must survive in the periphery of their vertebrate hosts to allow for transmission to another arthropod vector. These spatial and temporal restrictions require that Borreliae evade the adaptive immune response. Borreliae have evo...

Journal: :Annual review of entomology 2013
Anthony Joern Angela N Laws

Arthropods are an important component of grassland systems, contributing significantly to biodiversity and ecosystem structure and function. Climate, fire, and grazing by large herbivores are important drivers in grasslands worldwide. Arthropod responses to these drivers are highly variable and clear patterns are difficult to find, but responses are largely indirect with respect to changes in r...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2013
Ricardo G Maggi Sarah M Compton Chelsea L Trull Patricia E Mascarelli B Robert Mozayeni Edward B Breitschwerdt

PCR amplification targeting the 16S rRNA gene was used to test individuals with and without extensive arthropod and animal contact for the possibility of hemotropic mycoplasma infection. The prevalence of hemotropic mycoplasma infection (4.7%) was significantly greater in previously reported cohorts of veterinarians, veterinary technicians, spouses of veterinary professionals, and others with e...

2013
Kathleen R. Aikens Laura L. Timms Christopher M. Buddle

The forest canopy offers a vertical gradient across which variation in predation pressure implies variation in refuge quality for arthropods. Direct and indirect experimental approaches were combined to assess whether canopy strata differ in ability to offer refuge to various arthropod groups. Vertical heterogeneity in impact of avian predators was quantified using exclosure cages in the unders...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1998
A. F. Azad C. B. Beard

Rickettsial diseases, important causes of illness and death worldwide, exist primarily in endemic and enzootic foci that occasionally give rise to sporadic or seasonal outbreaks. Rickettsial pathogens are highly specialized for obligate intracellular survival in both the vertebrate host and the invertebrate vector. While studies often focus primarily on the vertebrate host, the arthropod vector...

2007

Arthropod diversity between disturbed and undisturbed habitats was studied. Arthropods are organisms that have six or more jointed legs, there are numerous in species and can be found in several different habitats. In our experiment, we wanted to test if there was a significant difference in arthropod diversity between undisturbed and disturbed areas of South Florida. We focused on two Miami-Da...

2006
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-During spring and early summer, shruband herbaceous-level vegetation provides nesting and foraging habitat for many shrub-habitat birds. We examined relationships among arthropod biomass and abundance, foliage leaf surface area and weight, vegetation ground cover, soil characteristics, relative humidity, and temperature to evaluate what factors may influence arthropod food resources for birds....

2010
Gina L. Cano-Monreal Jacqueline C. Williams Hans W. Heidner

Alphaviruses replicate in vertebrate and arthropod cells and utilize a cellular enzyme called furin to process the PE2 glycoprotein precursor during virus replication in both cell types. Furin cleaves PE2 at a site immediately following a highly conserved four residue cleavage signal. Prior studies demonstrated that the amino acid immediately adjacent to the cleavage site influenced PE2 cleavag...

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