نتایج جستجو برای: robustus acanthocyclops

تعداد نتایج: 661  

2013
C. Joshi J. van Andel A. Skidmore J. de Leeuw I. V. Duren

In this paper, the researchers investigate the vegetative growth of Chromolaena odorata and the infl uence of light intensity on the understorey environment of Shorea robusta forest at Chitwan in south-central Terai, Nepal. C. odorata is a clonally growing shrub and typically consists of several clones with an underground “cormous organ” (a modifi ed stem to store food reserve; here after “corm...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Markus Rüggeberg Thomas Speck Oskar Paris Catherine Lapierre Brigitte Pollet Gerald Koch Ingo Burgert

Palms can grow at sites exposed to high winds experiencing large dynamic wind and gust loads. Their stems represent a system of stiff fibrous elements embedded in the soft parenchymatous tissue. The proper design of the interface of the stiffening elements and the parenchyma is crucial for the functioning of the stem. The strategy of the palm to compromise between stiff fibre caps and the soft ...

Journal: :Molecules 2011
Ta-Hsien Chuang Hsiu-Hui Chan Tian-Shung Wu Chien-Fu Li

Three new compounds: Graviquinone (1), cis-3-hydroxy-5-pentadecylcyclohexanone (2), and methyl 5-ethoxy-2-hydroxycinnamate (3), and thirty-eight known compounds were isolated and identified from the leaves of Grevillea robusta. The structures of these compounds were determined by spectroscopic and chemical transformation methods. Graviquinone (1) showed the strongest cytotoxicity against MCF-7,...

2017
Yoko Shimizu-Kimura Arnon Accad Alison Shapcott

Threatened species in rainforests may be vulnerable to climate change, because of their potentially narrow thermal tolerances, small population sizes and restricted distributions. This study modelled climate induced changes on the habitat distribution of the endangered rainforest plant Triunia robusta, endemic to southeast Queensland, Australia. Species distribution models were developed for ea...

Journal: :نامه انجمن حشره شناسی ایران 0
m. moghaddam

the mealybug fauna of southern iran (systan & baluchestan, hormozgan, bushehr, khuzeztan and fars provinces) is unknown to many coccidologists. in this paper, 17 mealybug species from the south of iran with their host plants are reported.maconellicoccus hirsutus (green), nipaecoccus viridis (newstead) and planococcus ficus (signoret) are the important pests and ferrisia virgata (cockerell), dys...

M. Moghaddam

فون شپشک‌های آرد آلود جنوب ایران (استان‌های سیستان و بلوچستان، هرمزگان، بوشهر، خوزستان و فارس) برای بسیاری از شپشک شناسان ناشناخته می‌باشد. در این تحقیق، 17 گونه شپشک آردآلود و گیاهان میزبان آنها معرفی می‌گردد.Maconellicoccus hirsutus (Green)، Nipaecoccus viridis (Newstead) و Planococcus ficus (Signoret) از آفات مهم و Ferrisia virgata (Cockerell)، Dysmicoccus brevipes (Cockerell)و Planococcus v...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2004
A S Cordeiro J L Luque

Eighty-nine specimens of Selene setapinnis (Mitchill, 1815) collected from the coastal zone of the State of Rio de Janeiro (21-23 degrees S, 41-45 degrees W and 23 degrees 05'S, 44 degrees 30'W), Brazil, from August 2001 to May 2002, were necropsied to study their metazoan parasites. Eighty-one (91%) specimens of S. setapinnis were parasitized by one or more metazoan species. Twenty-one species...

2015
Tanya M. Smith Paul Tafforeau Adeline Le Cabec Anne Bonnin Alexandra Houssaye Joane Pouech Jacopo Moggi-Cecchi Fredrick Manthi Carol Ward Masrour Makaremi Colin G. Menter

Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and development derived from studies of fossil juveniles that employed extant populations for both age determination and comparison. This circular approach has led to considerable debate about the human-like and ape-like affinities of fossil hominins. Teeth are invaluable for understanding maturation as age at death can be direc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Habiba Chirchir Tracy L Kivell Christopher B Ruff Jean-Jacques Hublin Kristian J Carlson Bernhard Zipfel Brian G Richmond

Humans are unique, compared with our closest living relatives (chimpanzees) and early fossil hominins, in having an enlarged body size and lower limb joint surfaces in combination with a relatively gracile skeleton (i.e., lower bone mass for our body size). Some analyses have observed that in at least a few anatomical regions modern humans today appear to have relatively low trabecular density,...

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