نتایج جستجو برای: larval survival

تعداد نتایج: 352932  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2008
Charles W Fox Kristy L Scheibly David H Reed

The degree to which, and rapidity with which, inbreeding depression can be purged from a population has important implications for conservation biology, captive breeding practices, and invasive species biology. The degree and rate of purging also informs us regarding the genetic mechanisms underlying inbreeding depression. We examine the evolution of mean survival and inbreeding depression in s...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2000
R S Kirk C R Kennedy J W Lewis

The effect of salinity on hatching, larval survival and infectivity of Anguillicola crassus was studied under experimental conditions using eggs obtained from naturally infected eels. Egg hatching rate, second-stage larval survival and larval infectivity were maximal in fresh water and declined with increase in salinity. Larvae survived up to 100 d in fresh water, 70 d in 50 % sea water and 40 ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology 2009
Andrew K Davis John C Maerz

In animals with complex life cycles, the quality of juvenile environments is important in shaping the longer-term fitness of individuals. Larval density is a major factor governing quality of larval environments in amphibians, with high densities leading to reduced growth rates, smaller size at metamorphosis, and potentially long-lasting postmetamorphic effects. A little-studied effect of larva...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2012
S V Paula-Moraes T E Hunt R J Wright G L Hein E E Blankenship

Western bean cutworm, Striacosta albicosta (Smith), has undergone a recent eastward expansion from the western U.S. Corn Belt to Pennsylvania and parts of Canada. Little is known about its ecology and behavior, particularly during the early instars, on corn (Zea mays L.). There is a narrow treatment window for larvae, and early detection of the pest in the field is essential. An understanding ...

2012
J. D. VANDENBERG A. M. SHELTON W. T. WILSEY M. RAMOS

J. Econ.Entomol.91(3): 624-630 (1998) ABSTRACT Evaluations of the efficacy and persistence of Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin for control of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.),on cnlcifers were done in growth chambers, the greenhouse, and the field. In growth chamber studies done at 21 or 26°C and 60 or 90%RH, neither temperature nor humidity affected the survival oflarvae, b...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2015
Daniel J Eck Ruth G Shaw Charles J Geyer Joel G Kingsolver

Most studies of phenotypic selection do not estimate selection or fitness surfaces for multiple components of fitness within a unified statistical framework. This makes it difficult or impossible to assess how selection operates on traits through variation in multiple components of fitness. We describe a new generation of aster models that can evaluate phenotypic selection by accounting for tim...

2014
Christian Jørgensen Anders Frugård Opdal Øyvind Fiksen

Since the classical works by Hjort linked the survival of early life stages of fish to year-class strength and recruitment, fisheries science has struggled to understand the fate of fish eggs and larvae. Here we discuss how food availability will influence growth and survival of larvae when foraging behaviour is flexible and involves predation risk. We use theory to show that small larval fish ...

2000
David W. Watson Phillip E. Kaufman Donald A. Rutz Carol S. Glenister

supports numerous beneficial species such as parasiUnderstanding the insect natural history in a cagedlayer poultry house is essential to developing Integrated Pest Management strategies. In this study we observed the interaction of three insects commonly found in poultry manure: a filth fly predator, Carcinops pumilio (Erichson) (Histeridae), and two poultry pests, the house fly, Musca domesti...

2008
O. Segev M. Mangel L. Blaustein

Invasive fishes, via competition and predation, may be an important factor in endangering populations of amphibians and other aquatic fauna. The mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis, commonly stocked into amphibian breeding sites for mosquito control worldwide, has recently been found in some breeding sites of the endangered fire salamander Salamandra infraimmaculata in northern Israel. A comparison ...

2011
Jennifer L. Williams Christa Ellers-Kirk Robert G. Orth Aaron J. Gassmann Graham Head Bruce E. Tabashnik Yves Carrière

Fitness costs of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) crops occur in the absence of Bt toxins, when individuals with resistance alleles are less fit than individuals without resistance alleles. As costs of Bt resistance are common, refuges of non-Bt host plants can delay resistance not only by providing susceptible individuals to mate with resistant individuals, but also by selecting again...

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