نتایج جستجو برای: endosymbiont

تعداد نتایج: 2569  

2015
Kaoru Kawafune Yuichi Hongoh Takashi Hamaji Tomoaki Sakamoto Tetsuya Kurata Shunsuke Hirooka Shin-ya Miyagishima Hisayoshi Nozaki

BACKGROUND Bacteria of the family Rickettsiaceae are principally associated with arthropods. Recently, endosymbionts of the Rickettsiaceae have been found in non-phagotrophic cells of the volvocalean green algae Carteria cerasiformis, Pleodorina japonica, and Volvox carteri. Such endosymbionts were present in only C. cerasiformis strain NIES-425 and V. carteri strain UTEX 2180, of various strai...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2008
Jane U Jepsen Snorre B Hagen Rolf A Ims Nigel G Yoccoz

1. Range expansions mediated by recent climate warming have been documented for many insect species, including some important forest pests. However, whether climate change also influences the eruptive dynamics of forest pest insects, and hence the ecological and economical consequences of outbreaks, is largely unresolved. 2. Using historical outbreak records covering more than a century, we doc...

2018
Julie C Dunning Hotopp Lisa Klasson

In "Retrotransposons Are the Major Contributors to the Expansion of the Drosophila ananassae Muller F Element," Leung et al. (2017) improved contigs attributed to the Muller F element from the original CAF1 assembly, and used them to conclude that most of the sequence expansion of the fourth chromosome of D. ananassae is due to a higher transposon load than previously thought, but is not due to...

2017
Zhou Zheng Dandan Wang Hong He Cong Wei

Cicadas form intimate symbioses with bacteria to obtain nutrients that are scarce in the xylem fluid they feed on. The obligate symbionts in cicadas are purportedly confined to specialized bacteriomes, but knowledge of bacterial communities associated with cicadas is limited. Bacterial communities in the bacteriomes and organs of reproductive, digestive and excretory systems of two cicada speci...

2012
Vipin Singh Rana Shalini Thakur Singh Natarajan Gayatri Priya Jitendra Kumar Raman Rajagopal

Cotton leaf curl virus (CLCuV) (Gemininiviridae: Begomovirus) is the causative agent of leaf curl disease in cotton plants (Gossypium hirsutum). CLCuV is exclusively transmitted by the whitefly species B. tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Alerodidae). B. tabaci contains several biotypes which harbor dissimilar bacterial endo-symbiotic community. It is reported that these bacterial endosymbionts pr...

2016
James Marty Karin M. Kettenring

Revegetation of Bulrushes Bolboschoenus maritimus, Schoenoplectus acutus, and S. americanus in Great Salt Lake Wetlands: Seed Biology and Influence of Environmental Factors on Rhizomes

2014
Pilar Vanaclocha Dan Papacek Maria Jesús Verdú Alberto Urbaneja

The augmentative releases of mass-reared Aphytis spp. (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) parasitoids are widely used against armored scales. The nutritional status and the initial egg load of Aphytis spp. females are key to their success as biological control agents. For these reasons, this work focuses on the study of providing a protein feed to Aphytis lingnanensis (Compere) and A. melinus DeBach to ...

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