نتایج جستجو برای: drosophilidae

تعداد نتایج: 688  

2010
Ignacio M. Soto Eduardo M. Soto Valeria P. Carreira Juan Hurtado Juan J. Fanara Esteban Hasson

The inversion polymorphisms of the cactophilic Drosophila buzzatti Patterson and Wheeler (Diptera: Drosophilidae) were studied in new areas of its distribution in Argentina. A total of thirty-eight natural populations, including 29 from previous studies, were analyzed using multiple regression analyses. The results showed that about 23% of total variation was accounted for by a multiple regress...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2015
J Klick W Q Yang D J Bruck

Drosophila suzukii Matsumura (Diptera: Drosophilidae) has caused significant economic damage to berry and stone fruit production regions. Markers that are systemic in plants and easily transferred to target organisms are needed to track D. suzukii exploitation of host resources and trophic interactions. High and low concentrations of the trace element, rubidium (Rb), and the stable isotope, 15N...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2009
Vincas Buda Sandra Radziute Erikas Lutovinovas

A field test carried out in an industrial greenhouse in Lithuania revealed the attractiveness of synthetic methyl salicylate (MeSa) to two dipteran species: the vinegar fly, Drosophila busckii (Drosophilidae), and the cluster fly, Pollenia rudis (Calliphoridae). The attractant for the former fly species was especially effective, as sticky traps containing 0.25 ml of MeSa captured (814 +/- 55) D...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2013
Jana C Lee Peter W Shearer Luz D Barrantes Elizabeth H Beers Hannah J Burrack Daniel T Dalton Amy J Dreves Larry J Gut Kelly A Hamby David R Haviland Rufus Isaacs Anne L Nielsen Tamara Richardson Cesar R Rodriguez-Saona Cory A Stanley Doug B Walsh Vaughn M Walton Wee L Yee Frank G Zalom Denny J Bruck

Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura), an invasive pest of small and stone fruits, has been recently detected in 39 states of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. This pest attacks ripening fruit, causing economic losses including increased management costs and crop rejection. Ongoing research aims to improve the efficacy of monitoring traps. Studies were conducted to evaluate how physical t...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2003
Steve J Perlman Greg S Spicer D Dewayne Shoemaker John Jaenike

Little is known about what determines patterns of host association of horizontally transmitted parasites over evolutionary timescales. We examine the evolution of associations between mushroom-feeding Drosophila flies (Diptera: Drosophilidae), particularly in the quinaria and testacea species groups, and their horizontally transmitted Howardula nematode parasites (Tylenchida: Allantonematidae)....

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2014
R Cavasini M L T Buschini L P B Machado R P Mateus

Flies from the Drosophilidae family are model organisms for biological studies and are often suggested as bioindicators of environmental quality. The Araucaria Forest, one of Atlantic Forest phyto-physiognomy, displays a highly fragmented distribution due to the expansion of agriculture and urbanization. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate and compare the drosophilid assemblages from two highland...

2015
David Grimaldi Paul S. Ginsberg Lesley Thayer Shane McEvey Martin Hauser Michael Turelli Brian Brown

Urban landscapes are commonly considered too mundane and corrupted to be biotically interesting. Recent insect surveys employing 29 Malaise traps throughout Los Angeles, California, however, have uncovered breeding populations of two unexpected species of one of the most studied and familiar groups of organisms, Drosophila "fruit" flies. Unlike most introduced species of drosophilids, which bre...

2013
Ryan S. O'Neill Denise V. Clark

Retrogenes form a class of gene duplicate lacking the regulatory sequences found outside of the mRNA-coding regions of the parent gene. It is not clear how a retrogene's lack of parental regulatory sequences affects the evolution of the gene pair. To explore the evolution of parent genes and retrogenes, we investigated three such gene pairs in the family Drosophilidae; in Drosophila melanogaste...

2012
Leliane Silva Commar Luis Gustavo da Conceição Galego Carlos Roberto Ceron Claudia Marcia Aparecida Carareto

Zaprionus indianus is a dipteran (Drosophilidae) with a wide distribution throughout the tropics and temperate Palearctic and Nearctic regions. There have been proposals to reclassify the genus Zaprionus as a subgenus or group of the genus Drosophila because various molecular markers have indicated a close relationship between Zaprionus species and the immigrans-Hirtodrosophila radiation within...

2010
Amir Yassin Jean R. David

A new classification of the subgenus Zaprionus is proposed in light of recent phylogenetic findings. The boundaries of the armatus and inermis species groups are redefined. The vittiger subgroup is upgraded to the level of a species group. The tuberculatus subgroup is transferred from the armatus to the inermis group. A new monotypic group, neglectus, is erected. Full morphological descriptions...

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