نتایج جستجو برای: parasitoids wasps

تعداد نتایج: 5938  

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2008
David M Althoff

Parasitic taxa span an antagonistic continuum, with some parasites inflicting no fitness costs to some that kill the host after feeding. Host-associated differentiation is postulated as a major process facilitating speciation in many parasitic taxa. Here, I examined the importance of host-associated differentiation in a parasitoid wasp that develops on yucca moths in the genus Prodoxus. Prodoxu...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Angela M Smilanich Lee A Dyer Grant L Gentry

Parasitic wasps and flies (parasitoids) exert high mortality on caterpillars, and previous studies have demonstrated that most primary and secondary defenses do not protect caterpillars against parasitoids. We investigated the efficacy of tertiary defenses (i.e., immune responses) against parasitoids. Using a bead injection technique to measure the immune response and a 15-year database to meas...

2008
JOHN LA SALLE

Two species of Tetrastichinae (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) from Australia are described as parasitoids of Leptocybe invasa Fisher & La Salle: Quadrastichus mendeli Kim & La Salle sp.nov. and Selitrichodes kryceri Kim & La Salle sp. nov. These parasitoids were introduced to Israel as part of a biological control program to counter the severe levels of damage caused by L. invasa to Eucalyptus planta...

Journal: :Science 2010
John H Werren Stephen Richards Christopher A Desjardins Oliver Niehuis Jürgen Gadau John K Colbourne Leo W Beukeboom Claude Desplan Christine G Elsik Cornelis J P Grimmelikhuijzen Paul Kitts Jeremy A Lynch Terence Murphy Deodoro C S G Oliveira Christopher D Smith Louis van de Zande Kim C Worley Evgeny M Zdobnov Maarten Aerts Stefan Albert Victor H Anaya Juan M Anzola Angel R Barchuk Susanta K Behura Agata N Bera May R Berenbaum Rinaldo C Bertossa Márcia M G Bitondi Seth R Bordenstein Peer Bork Erich Bornberg-Bauer Marleen Brunain Giuseppe Cazzamali Lesley Chaboub Joseph Chacko Dean Chavez Christopher P Childers Jeong-Hyeon Choi Michael E Clark Charles Claudianos Rochelle A Clinton Andrew G Cree Alexandre S Cristino Phat M Dang Alistair C Darby Dirk C de Graaf Bart Devreese Huyen H Dinh Rachel Edwards Navin Elango Eran Elhaik Olga Ermolaeva Jay D Evans Sylvain Foret Gerald R Fowler Daniel Gerlach Joshua D Gibson Donald G Gilbert Dan Graur Stefan Gründer Darren E Hagen Yi Han Frank Hauser Da Hultmark Henry C Hunter Gregory D D Hurst Shalini N Jhangian Huaiyang Jiang Reed M Johnson Andrew K Jones Thomas Junier Tatsuhiko Kadowaki Albert Kamping Yuri Kapustin Bobak Kechavarzi Jaebum Kim Jay Kim Boris Kiryutin Tosca Koevoets Christie L Kovar Evgenia V Kriventseva Robert Kucharski Heewook Lee Sandra L Lee Kristin Lees Lora R Lewis David W Loehlin John M Logsdon Jacqueline A Lopez Ryan J Lozado Donna Maglott Ryszard Maleszka Anoop Mayampurath Danielle J Mazur Marcella A McClure Andrew D Moore Margaret B Morgan Jean Muller Monica C Munoz-Torres Donna M Muzny Lynne V Nazareth Susanne Neupert Ngoc B Nguyen Francis M F Nunes John G Oakeshott Geoffrey O Okwuonu Bart A Pannebakker Vikas R Pejaver Zuogang Peng Stephen C Pratt Reinhard Predel Ling-Ling Pu Hilary Ranson Rhitoban Raychoudhury Andreas Rechtsteiner Justin T Reese Jeffrey G Reid Megan Riddle Hugh M Robertson Jeanne Romero-Severson Miriam Rosenberg Timothy B Sackton David B Sattelle Helge Schlüns Thomas Schmitt Martina Schneider Andreas Schüler Andrew M Schurko David M Shuker Zilá L P Simões Saurabh Sinha Zachary Smith Victor Solovyev Alexandre Souvorov Andreas Springauf Elisabeth Stafflinger Deborah E Stage Mario Stanke Yoshiaki Tanaka Arndt Telschow Carol Trent Selina Vattathil Eveline C Verhulst Lumi Viljakainen Kevin W Wanner Robert M Waterhouse James B Whitfield Timothy E Wilkes Michael Williamson Judith H Willis Florian Wolschin Stefan Wyder Takuji Yamada Soojin V Yi Courtney N Zecher Lan Zhang Richard A Gibbs

We report here genome sequences and comparative analyses of three closely related parasitoid wasps: Nasonia vitripennis, N. giraulti, and N. longicornis. Parasitoids are important regulators of arthropod populations, including major agricultural pests and disease vectors, and Nasonia is an emerging genetic model, particularly for evolutionary and developmental genetics. Key findings include the...

2016
Lei Wang Yue Zhao Cen Qian Guoqing Wei Baojian Zhu Chaoliang Liu

Parasitoid wasps inject their eggs into host along with virulent factors to manipulate hosts physiology and immune system. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are as molecular chaperones and stress proteins induced by heat, cold, anoxia and parasitism. There was no report about the roles of HSP in insect eggs against egg parasitoids. Here, we studied the expression profiles of several HSPs in silkworm e...

Journal: :Science 2014
Marty A Condon Sonja J Scheffer Matthew L Lewis Robert Wharton Dean C Adams Andrew A Forbes

Ecological specialization should minimize niche overlap, yet herbivorous neotropical flies (Blepharoneura) and their lethal parasitic wasps (parasitoids) exhibit both extreme specialization and apparent niche overlap in host plants. From just two plant species at one site in Peru, we collected 3636 flowers yielding 1478 fly pupae representing 14 Blepharoneura fly species, 18 parasitoid species ...

2012
Annette Kohnen Iris Richter Roland Brandl

According to the Host-tracking Hypothesis, species of higher trophic levels with a close relationship to their hosts, such as parasites or parasitoids, are expected to show spatio-temporal phylogeographic patterns similar to those of their host. Alternatively, with ecological sorting, a subset of the local species pools might shift to a related host species, thereby disengaging common phylogeog...

2011
Matthew R. Snyder Alistair C. Darby Tim J. Daniell H. Charles J. Godfray

In this study, researchers studied the evolutionary effects on parasitoids of symbiont-mediated resistance by Acyrthosiphon pisum to the parasitoid, Aphidis ervi. They were able to take advantage of the parthenogenic life cycle of the aphid, allowing them to effectively rule out host evolution as the factor effecting results. They performed several experiments to determine what evolutionary eff...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2010
M Segoli A R Harari J A Rosenheim A Bouskila T Keasar

Polyembryony has evolved independently in four families of parasitoid wasps. We review three main hypotheses for the selective forces favouring this developmental mode in parasitoids: polyembryony (i) reduces the costs of egg limitation; (ii) reduces the genetic conflict among offspring; and (iii) allows offspring to adjust their numbers to the quality of the host. Using comparative data and ve...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2005
J Spitzen A van Huis

Development and reproductive success of the solitary egg parasitoid Uscana lariophaga Steffan were examined after development in eggs of the bruchid storage pest Callosobruchus maculatus Fabricius reared at either low or high densities on cowpea seeds and laid at day 1 and 4 of maternal life. Both bruchid larval competition and maternal age negatively affected egg size, but the latter more than...

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