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Host plants and experimental warming impact fitness and infection outcomes in a migratory butterfly
Host plant species interacted with temperature treatment to shape monarch survival and infection probabilities. Temperature modified the expected role of tropical milkweed, which did not confer OE resistance to monarchs under elevated temperatures.
Isabella G. Ragonese +5 more
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Two Introduced Insects Attacking the Woolly Apple Aphid in California [PDF]
A. E. Michelbacher, A Borden
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We investigated how temperature and relative humidity influence the parasitic fungus Hesperomyces harmoniae on the invasive ladybird Harmonia axyridis under controlled laboratory conditions. Abiotic factors significantly affect parasitism: High relative humidity increased parasite prevalence, development rate, and load, while both low and high ...
Michiel D. de Groot +8 more
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A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF APHID FROM JAPAN. (HEM.)
Ryoichi Takahashi
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Rearing the Coccinellid Hippodamia Convergens Guer. on Frozen Aphids [PDF]
Gordon W. Haug
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The plant hormone ethylene regulates plant growth, ripening, senescence, and stress responses. The hormonal signal transmission, from receptors at the ER membrane to the transcriptional regulators in the nucleus, is still not completely understood.
Fabian Wynen +7 more
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Musculature and Mechanism of Movement ofthe Tarsi in Aphids [PDF]
L. B. Uichanco
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Environmental samples from the South Korean (A) and German (B) Environmental Specimen Banks were analysed regarding long‐term trends in canopy‐associated arthropod communities over 11 years. Samples of both Environmental Specimen Banks showed tree species‐specific arthropod communities that were significantly different from other tree species ...
Julian Hans +10 more
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New Species of Aphids from Colorado. [PDF]
C. P. Gillette, Miriam A. Palmer
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The development of insect diversity and ecosystem complexity on green roofs: A review
A classification system of different roof types is presented to improve consistency in green roof research. Landscape and green roof characteristics influence ecosystem development, but can be further explained by ecological concepts, like neutral and niche theory.
Eva F. Drukker +5 more
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