نتایج جستجو برای: larval survival

تعداد نتایج: 352932  

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2003
Z Bochdanovits G De Jong

Geographical variation in Drosophila melanogaster body size is a long-standing problem of life-history evolution. Adaptation to a cold climate invariably produces large individuals, whereas evolution in tropical regions result in small individuals. The proximate mechanism was suggested to involve thermal evolution of resource processing by the developing larvae. In this study an attempt is made...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Wei Huang Evan Siemann Xuefang Yang Gregory S Wheeler Jianqing Ding

To date, it remains unclear how herbivore-induced changes in plant primary and secondary metabolites impact above-ground and below-ground herbivore interactions. Here, we report effects of above-ground (adult) and below-ground (larval) feeding by Bikasha collaris on nitrogen and secondary chemicals in shoots and roots of Triadica sebifera to explain reciprocal above-ground and below-ground inse...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2009
Laura Burkle Rebecca Irwin

The bottom-up effects of plant food quality and quantity can affect the growth, survival, and reproduction of herbivores. The larvae of solitary bee pollinators, consumers of nectar and pollen, are also herbivores. Although pollen quantity and quality are known to be important for larval growth, little is known about how nectar quality limits solitary bee performance. By adding different levels...

Journal: :Aquaculture International 2023

Abstract Larval cod require live prey as food, and concentration (PC) feeding frequency (FF) often affect their growth survival. Apart from this, water exchange rates/water flow (WER/WF) current (WC) also the resident time in tank larval/early juvenile behaviour, respectively. High is known to induce stress finfish larvae, this response believed be dependent on larval developmental stage. Thus,...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Laura A Kerepesi Jessica A Hess Thomas J Nolan Gerhard A Schad David Abraham

This study examines the role of complement components C3 and C5 in innate and adaptive protective immunity to larval Strongyloides stercoralis in mice. Larval survival in naive C3(-/-) mice was increased as compared with survival in wild-type mice, whereas C3aR(-/-) and wild-type mice had equivalent levels of larval killing. Larval killing in naive mice was shown to be a coordinated effort betw...

Journal: :علمی شیلات ایران 0
بهزاد سروی b sarvi عباس متین فر a matinfar همایون محمودزاده h mahmoudzadeh غلامرضا اسکندری g.r eskandary یاسر عبداله تبار y abdollah tabar

feeding behavior of yellowfin seabream larvae during the first two weeks of larval life was studied by feeding larvae  on different ratios of live food and  microencapsulated diet (med). food consumption rate increased progressively with increasing larval weight. the results from visual observation of the larval guts under a light microscope indicated that yellowfin seabream larvae were able to...

2017
Christopher Doropoulos Nicolas R Evensen Luis A Gómez-Lemos Russell C Babcock

Population growth involves demographic bottlenecks that regulate recruitment success during various early life-history stages. The success of each early life-history stage can vary in response to population density, interacting with intrinsic (e.g. behavioural) and environmental (e.g. competition, predation) factors. Here, we used the common reef-building coral Acropora millepora to investigate...

2011
Trond Kristiansen Kenneth F. Drinkwater R. Gregory Lough Svein Sundby

BACKGROUND Fisheries exploitation, habitat destruction, and climate are important drivers of variability in recruitment success. Understanding variability in recruitment can reveal mechanisms behind widespread decline in the abundance of key species in marine and terrestrial ecosystems. For fish populations, the match-mismatch theory hypothesizes that successful recruitment is a function of the...

2006
FREDERIC T. BARROWS WILLIAM A. LELLIS

Two methods were developed for the production of larval fish diets. The first method, microextrusion marumerization (MEM), has been tested in laboratory feeding trials for many years and produces particles that are palatable and water stable. The second method, particle-assisted rotational agglomeration (PARA), produced diets that have lower density than diets produced by MEM. Each method was u...

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