نتایج جستجو برای: brood disease

تعداد نتایج: 1493675  

2009
Yoriko Saeki Philip H. Crowley Charles W. Fox Daniel A. Potter

Polyembryonic parasitoids producing single-sex broods of clonal offspring provide an unusually clear window into the classic tradeoff between the number and size of offspring. We conducted a laboratory study of the encyrtid parasitoid Copidosoma bakeri parasitizing the noctuid Agrotis ipsilon to examine the way that size and number of offspring tradeoff in broods of each sex and to determine ho...

2016
Bishwarup Paul Manabi Paul Sumana Annagiri

Brood is a very valuable part of an ant colony and behaviours increasing its number with minimum investment is expected to be favoured by natural selection. Brood theft has been well documented in ants belonging to the subfamilies Myrmicinae and Formicinae. In this study we report opportunistic brood theft in the context of nest relocation in Diacamma indicum, belonging to the primitively eusoc...

2001
Michael Hornitzky

Quantified amounts of Ascosphaera apis spores, causative organism ofchalkbrood disease, were cultured in vitro after being treated withtricloroisocianuric acid (TCA) (Yukoluck 93% a.i) inside honeybee colonies.This gaseous substance is registered in several countries for the control ofchalkbrood, a invasive mycosis affecting honeybee larvae. TCA acts, on thespores that are p...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2011
I Braga Goncalves I Ahnesjö C Kvarnemo

Comparing five species of pipefish, egg size was significantly larger in species with brood pouches (Syngnathus typhle, Syngnathus acus and Syngnathus rostellatus) than in species without brood pouches (Entelurus aequoreus and Nerophis ophidion). Egg size correlated positively with female body size in species with brood pouches, but was similar across female sizes in the species lacking pouches...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Bruce E. Lyon Daizaburo Shizuka

High levels of conspecific brood parasitism are found in a communally breeding bird, with implications for the evolutionary links between brood parasitism and communal breeding. It also uncovers a novel egg recognition mechanism hosts use to foil brood parasites.

2004
JAMES D. ELLIS KEITH S. DELAPLANE CAMERON S. RICHARDS RANDALL HEPBURN JENNIFER A. BERRY PATTI J. ELZEN

In this study, we tested for the presence and efÞcacy of hygienic behavior by Cape honey bees in South Africa and European honey bees, Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae), of mixed origin in the United States toward Aethina tumida Murray (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) eggs oviposited in sealed bee brood. We looked for colony differences in removal rates of brood in cells with cappings perforated...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2007
Hyeok Seung Seok Min Won Baek Hui Young Lee Dong Jae Kim Myung Sun Chun Jong Sheek Kim Se Ok Chang Jae Hak Park

White-spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is a devastating, infectious virus affecting shrimp. Although sensitive techniques involving PCR have been developed to assist farmers in screening shrimp (brood stock) for WSSV prior to stocking ponds, such practices have not yet been applied in Korea. Despite the rationality of implementing screening, there has been some doubt as to whether the stocking of WSS...

2004
A. GONZÁLEZ-MEGÍAS F. SÁNCHEZ-PIÑERO

1. Brood parasitism is an interaction that negatively affects reproductive success of host species, some of which have evolved defences to reduce offspring mortality caused by the parasites. In this study, we analyse the responses to interspecific brood parasitism of a dung beetle species, Onthophagus merdarius , in which reproductive success is heavily affected by parasitic beetles. 2. We used...

Journal: :Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 2000
Koga Murai Goshima Poovachiranon

Brood size and other life-history traits of females affect male investment in mating. Female Uca tetragonon, producing relatively small broods, were attracted to the burrows of males for underground mating (UM) while carrying eggs. Most UM females released larvae and ovulated new broods during the pairing, averaging 3.9 days. While a female was incubating one brood, another brood was developing...

2009
Albert F.H. Ros Teresa Fagundes Rui F. Oliveira

Please cite this article in press as: Albert F.H parental care, Animal Behaviour (2009), doi In maximizing reproductive success, individuals face a trade-off between parental care for their current offspring and investing in androgen-dependent sexual traits to produce further offspring. It has thus been proposed that parental effort would suppress androgen levels. Here, we studied parental effo...

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