نتایج جستجو برای: aquatic insects

تعداد نتایج: 58159  

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2007
Laurent Marsollier Estelle Deniaux Priscille Brodin Agnès Marot Christelle Mbondji Wondje Jean-Paul Saint-André Annick Chauty Christian Johnson Fredj Tekaia Edouard Yeramian Pierre Legras Bernard Carbonnelle Gilles Reysset Sara Eyangoh Geneviève Milon Stewart T Cole Jacques Aubry

BACKGROUND Buruli ulcer is a severe human skin disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans. This disease is primarily diagnosed in West Africa with increasing incidence. Antimycobacterial drug therapy is relatively effective during the preulcerative stage of the disease, but surgical excision of lesions with skin grafting is often the ultimate treatment. The mode of transmission of this Mycobacter...

استوان, هادی, ایمانی, سهراب, ساکنین, حمید, طبری, مهرداد, قهاری, حسن,

Beetles (Coleoptera) are the largest order of insects, which exist in all agroecosystems and natural ecosystems. Since rice fields include both aquatic and subterranean ecosystems, diverse fauna of beetles are active in rice fields of the world. In regard to the importance of these insects in chain foods of biosphere, fauna of some coleopteran families was surveyed in north rice fields of Iran ...

2017
Hideyuki Doi Izumi Katano Yusuke Sakata Rio Souma Toshihiro Kosuge Mariko Nagano Kousuke Ikeda Koki Yano Koji Tojo

The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) has recently been employed to evaluate the distribution of various aquatic macroorganisms. Although this technique has been applied to a broad range of taxa, from vertebrates to invertebrates, its application is limited for aquatic insects such as aquatic heteropterans. Nepa hoffmanni (Heteroptera: Nepidae) is a small (approx. 23 mm) aquatic heteropteran that...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
David P Kreutzweiser Kevin P Good Derek T Chartrand Taylor A Scarr Dean G Thompson

The systemic insecticide imidacloprid may be applied to deciduous trees for control of the Asian longhorned beetle, an invasive wood-boring insect. Senescent leaves falling from systemically treated trees contain imidacloprid concentrations that could pose a risk to natural decomposer organisms. We examined the effects of foliar imidacloprid concentrations on decomposer organisms by adding leav...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2007
David Kreutzweiser Kevin Good Derek Chartrand Taylor Scarr Dean Thompson

Imidacloprid is effective against emerald ash borer when applied as a systemic insecticide. Following stem or soil injections to trees in riparian areas, imidacloprid residues could be indirectly introduced to aquatic systems via leaf fall or leaching. Either route of exposure may affect non-target, aquatic decomposer organisms. Leaves from ash trees treated with imidacloprid at two field rates...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2014
Abderrahman Khila Ehab Abouheif Locke Rowe

Invasion of new ecological habitats is often associated with lineage diversification, yet the genetic changes underlying invasions and radiations are poorly understood. Over 200 million years ago, the semi-aquatic insects invaded water surface from a common terrestrial ancestor and diversified to exploit a wide array of niches. Here, we uncover the changes in regulation and function of the gene...

2012
Jan Klecka David S. Boukal

Predatory aquatic insects are a diverse group comprising top predators in small fishless water bodies. Knowledge of their diet composition is fragmentary, which hinders the understanding of mechanisms maintaining their high local diversity and of their impacts on local food web structure and dynamics. We conducted multiple-choice predation experiments using nine common species of predatory aqua...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2016
Carlos I Molina Kenneth P Puliafico

The mayflies of the temperate and cold zones have well-synchronized life cycles, distinct cohorts, short emergence and flight periods. In contrast, aquatic insects from the tropical zones are characterized by multivoltine life cycles, “non-discernible cohorts” and extended flight periods throughout the year. This report is the first observation of life cycle patterns made of two species of mayf...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America 1980

2007
Jeremy Williamson

Trichoptera are a well-studied group of aquatic insects that are recognized by both entomologists and limnologists, for their especially peculiar habit of building nets and cases. The phylogeny of the order is a point of controversy with systamatists. However, the knowledge of their biogeography and their water quality and temperature tolerance provides great promise for the study of past aquat...

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