نتایج جستجو برای: parasitism success

تعداد نتایج: 175275  

2002
RICHARD A. HILL

The parasitic nature of the Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) is believed to have developed as a result of its association with the bison (Bison bison). Cowbirds subsisted on insects flushed by herds of bison, however, the nomadic nature of the bison made it impossible for cowbirds to remain with the herd and simultaneously perform nesting activities. Theoretically the evolution of parasiti...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2008
نره ئی, ارسلان, عسکریان زاده, علیرضا , فتحی پور, یعقوب , محرمی‌پور, سعید ,

Cultivars or species of different plants through physical and biochemical characteristics or indirectly through food diet of host plant can influence behavioral characteristics and efficiency of a natural enemy. This investigation was conducted to determine percentage of parasitism and functional response of parasitoid wasp, Platytelenomus hylas (Hym., Scelionidae) to different egg densities of...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2014
C J Geden D M Johnson P E Kaufman C K Boohene

Competition bioassays were conducted with the filth fly pupal parasitoids Muscidurax raptor (Girault & Sanders) and M. raptorellus (Kogan & Legner) (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) using house fly Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae) hosts at different host densities. Muscidifurax raptor had a significant impact on M. raptorellus when hosts were limiting in sequential parasitism tests. Fewer than ...

2013
Philip B. Taylor Jian J. Duan Roy Van Driesche

Literature studies in North America (US and Canada), Europe, and Asia (particularly Russia, China, Japan, and the Korean peninsula) were reviewed to identify parasitoid guilds associated with Agrilus woodborers. There are at least 12 species of hymenopteran parasitoids attacking eggs of Agrilus beetles and 56 species (36 genera), attacking Agrilus larvae infesting various host plants in North A...

2012
SONYA E. STECKLER COURTNEY J. CONWAY

Brood parasitism by the Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) can substantially affect host species’ reproductive success. The “host-activity” hypothesis suggests that parasites eavesdrop on conspicuous behaviors to locate and parasitize hosts, and several studies of cowbird hosts support this hypothesis. In contrast, a recent study of the Least Bell’s Vireo (Vireo bellii pusillus) reported a n...

1999
Philip Agnew Stëphanie Bedhomme Claudy Haussy Yannis Michalakis

The costs of parasitism to a host's reproductive success (RS) often increase with time since infection. For hosts experiencing this type of infection, it is predicted that they will maximize their RS by bringing forward their schedule of reproduction. This is because the costs associated with such a response can be discounted against a reduced future RS due to parasitism. The microsporidianVavr...

2011
Gabriel Clavijo Tristan Dorémus Marc Ravallec Marie-Anne Mannucci Véronique Jouan Anne-Nathalie Volkoff Isabelle Darboux

The viral ankyrin (vankyrin) gene family is represented in all polydnavirus (PDVs) genomes and encodes proteins homologous to I-kappaBs, inhibitors of NF-kappaB transcription factors. The structural similarities led to the hypothesis that vankyrins mimic eukaryotic factors to subvert important physiological pathways in the infected host. Here, we identified nine vankyrin genes in the genome of ...

2016
Hugo Mathé-Hubert Dominique Colinet Emeline Deleury Maya Belghazi Marc Ravallec Julie Poulain Carole Dossat Marylène Poirié Jean-Luc Gatti

Venom composition of parasitoid wasps attracts increasing interest - notably molecules ensuring parasitism success on arthropod pests - but its variation within and among taxa is not yet understood. We have identified here the main venom proteins of two braconid wasps, Psyttalia lounsburyi (two strains from South Africa and Kenya) and P. concolor, olive fruit fly parasitoids that differ in host...

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