نتایج جستجو برای: social defences

تعداد نتایج: 611937  

2015
Dario Patricelli Francesca Barbero Andrea Occhipinti Cinzia M. Bertea Simona Bonelli Luca P. Casacci Simon A. Zebelo Christoph Crocoll Jonathan Gershenzon Massimo E. Maffei Jeremy A. Thomas Emilio Balletto

Understanding the chemical cues and gene expressions that mediate herbivore-host-plant and parasite-host interactions can elucidate the ecological costs and benefits accruing to different partners in tight-knit community modules, and may reveal unexpected complexities. We investigated the exploitation of sequential hosts by the phytophagous-predaceous butterfly Maculinea arion, whose larvae ini...

Journal: :Internal medicine journal 2011
B P White L Willmott M Ashby

Care and decision-making at the end of life that promotes comfort and dignity is widely endorsed by public policy and the law. In ethical analysis of palliative care interventions that are argued potentially to hasten death, these may be deemed to be ethically permissible by the application of the doctrine of double effect, if the doctor's intention is to relieve pain and not cause death. In pa...

2012
Floriane Consales Fabian Schweizer Matthias Erb Caroline Gouhier-Darimont Natacha Bodenhausen Friederike Bruessow Islam Sobhy Philippe Reymond

The induction of plant defences and their subsequent suppression by insects is thought to be an important factor in the evolutionary arms race between plants and herbivores. Although insect oral secretions (OS) contain elicitors that trigger plant immunity, little is known about the suppressors of plant defences. The Arabidopsis thaliana transcriptome was analysed in response to wounding and OS...

2017
Mónica Expósito-Granados Deseada Parejo Juan Gabriel Martínez Alfredo Sánchez-Tójar Marta Precioso Mercedes Molina-Morales Jesús M Avilés

Hosts can counteract parasites through defences based on resistance and/or tolerance. The mechanistic basis of tolerance, which involve defensive mechanisms minimizing parasite damage after a successful parasitic attack, remains poorly explored in the study of cuckoo-host interactions. Here, we experimentally explore the possibility that the risk of great spotted cuckoo Clamator glandarius para...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Paul E Bourdeau

Many organisms have evolved inducible defences in response to spatial and temporal variability in predation risk. These defences are assumed to incur large costs to prey; however, few studies have investigated the mechanisms and costs underlying these adaptive responses. I examined the proximate cause of predator-induced shell thickening in a marine snail (Nucella lamellosa) and tested whether ...

Journal: :Plant biology 2017
X Moreira I S Pearse

Plant life-history strategies associated with resource acquisition and economics (e.g. leaf habit) are thought to be fundamental determinants of the traits and mechanisms that drive herbivore pressure, resource allocation to plant defensive traits, and the simultaneous expression (positive correlations) or trade-offs (negative correlations) between these defensive traits. In particular, it is e...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Moshe Gish Mark C Mescher Consuelo M De Moraes

Extrafloral (EF) nectaries recruit carnivorous arthropods that protect plants from herbivory, but they can also be exploited by nectar thieves. We studied the opportunistic, targeted predation (and destruction) of EF nectaries by insects, and the localized chemical defences that plants presumably use to minimize this effect. In field and laboratory experiments, we identified insects that were p...

2016
Rose Thorogood Nicholas B. Davies

Individuals often vary defences in response to local predation or parasitism risk. But how should they assess threat levels when it pays their enemies to hide? For common cuckoo hosts, assessing parasitism risk is challenging: cuckoo eggs are mimetic and adult cuckoos are secretive and resemble hawks. Here, we show that egg rejection by reed warblers depends on combining personal and social inf...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2003
A Ponces Freire A Ferreira R Gomes C Cordeiro

Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an outstanding cellular model for metabolic studies in glycation. Due to its high glycolytic activity, it produces methylglyoxal, a highly reactive intracellular glycation agent, at a rate of approx. 0.1% of the glycolytic flux. We investigated methylglyoxal metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells, using haploid null mutants. Growth studies showed that the most ...

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