نتایج جستجو برای: second stage juveniles

تعداد نتایج: 940682  

2001
Frank Ramsey

Pathogenicity of adult and third-stage Microtetrameres centuri Barus, 1966 in meadowlarks (Sturnella spp.) is reported for the first time. Adults do not encyst; their effects are mainly mechanical. Some glandular atrophy of its avian host is detected but no marked inflammatory response is exhibited. Juveniles also encyst experimentally in the perivisceral sinus of the grasshopper (alternate hos...

H. Pourali J. Seyfabadi, M. Bahmani, M. Mohseni, M. Pourkazemi

The effect of feed supplemented with L-camitine at four levels of 0, 300, 600 and 900mg kg-1 on growth performance and body composition of beluga, H. huso, juveniles was evaluate din two separate trials. In the first trial, 180 juveniles (525±9gw) were fed with the test diet for a period of 71 days, and the trial extended to another 126 days in the second phase by randomly selecting 120 juvenil...

2008
Barbara ZORICA Gorenka SINOVČIĆ

This paper presents some biological features of juvenile and adult specimens of Atlantic bonito, Sarda sarda (Bloch, 1793), in the eastern middle Adriatic Sea. A total of 194 specimens were analysed, of which 93 were juveniles and 101 were adults. Juvenile individuals ranged from 5.7 to 8.4 cm while adults ranged from 39.3 to 56.7 cm. In order to analyse biometry, nine morphometric characters w...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1982
R A Kinloch

In a replicated field plot experiment, the population density of Meloidogyne incognita was monitored biweekly through the overwintering period (December through April) between soybean crops. The population survived as second-stage juveniles whose numbers remained stable through the winter months and did not decline until February. The yields of plots planted with a M. incognita susceptible cult...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1989
H Melakeberhan H Ferris M V McKenry J T Gaspard

The overwintering of Meloidogyne incognita in and around Vitis vinifera cv. French Colombard roots was studied in a naturally infested vineyard at the Kearney Agricultural Center, in a growth chamber, in inoculated vines in microplots at the University of California, Davis, and in a greenhouse. Infected roots were sampled at intervals from onset of vine dormancy until plants accumulated about 8...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1995
S Hashmi L R Krusberg

Several factors were studied to determine their effects on hatch and emergence of second-stage juveniles (J2) from cysts of Heterodera zeae. The optimum temperature for emergence of J2 from cysts of H. zeae was 30 C. No juveniles emerged from cysts at 10 or 40 C. Immersion of cysts in 4 mM zinc chloride solution stimulated 10% greater emergence of J2 than occurred in tap water controls during 2...

Journal: :Journal of the Turkish German Gynecological Association 2010

Journal: :Behavioural Processes 2018
Victoria R. Franks Rose Thorogood

Birds use cues when foraging to help relocate food resources, but natural environments provide many potential cues and choosing which to use may depend on previous experience. Young animals have less experience of their environment compared to adults, so may be slower to learn cues or may need to sample the environment more. Whether age influences cue use and learning has, however, received lit...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2014
Edward M Mager Andrew J Esbaugh John D Stieglitz Ronald Hoenig Charlotte Bodinier John P Incardona Nathaniel L Scholz Daniel D Benetti Martin Grosell

The Deepwater Horizon incident likely resulted in exposure of commercially and ecologically important fish species to crude oil during the sensitive early life stages. We show that brief exposure of a water-accommodated fraction of oil from the spill to mahi-mahi as juveniles, or as embryos/larvae that were then raised for ∼25 days to juveniles, reduces their swimming performance. These physiol...

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