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Problems with the bedbug (Cimex lectularius) in Slovakia
Introduction In the 1970s and 1980s, the occurrence of bedbugs ( Cimex lectularius Linnaeus, 1758) was noticed only sporadically in accommodation facilities in Slovakia.
Anna Totkova +5 more
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Several viruses belonging to the order Mononegavirales are recognized as highly pathogenic in humans and are often associated with lethal disease outcomes. Prominent examples include human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV), Ebola virus (EBOV), rabies virus (RABV), and Marburg virus (MARV).
Lilian de Oliveira Guimarães +13 more
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ABSTRACT Wolbachia is the most frequent bacterial endosymbiont of arthropods and nematodes. Although it is mostly vertically transmitted, from parent to offspring through the egg cytoplasm, horizontal transfer of Wolbachia is thought to be common over evolutionary timescales.
Eric Toro‐Delgado +5 more
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Aggregation responses of Cimex hemipterus F. to semiochemicals identified from their excreta [PDF]
Background & objectives: Bedbug Cimex hemipterus lives in cracks and crevices, and shows aggregation activity in the harbourage containing its fecal matter.
Murlidhar J. Mendki +4 more
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The Decade of Bedbugs and Fear
Rolling Stone and Time magazine recently put the past summer’s bedbug “crisis” into perspective in the United States (U.S.). Many of us have transferred our fear and anxiety of bioterrorism attacks or socialism into attacks of the “tiny” on our personal lives.
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Primary and Secondary Symbionts of Cambodian Cicadellidae and the Role of Parasitisation
Leafhoppers are key agricultural pests, and their interactions with parasitoids may be influenced by microbial symbionts. In this study, we characterized the bacterial communities of six Cambodian leafhopper species and their parasitoids, finding that while Sulcia dominates leafhopper microbiotas, parasitoids exhibit higher microbial diversity.
Sophany Phauk +3 more
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‘What is visible… and what isn't’: A public art intervention for re‐imagining the food system
Short Abstract This paper contributes to the question of what creative practices can ‘do’ by discussing art practice‐led research that challenges and re‐thinks the industrial meat production geographies status quo. We consider the transformative potential of SOW‐an Augmented Reality public art intervention into the industrial meat complex.
Ekaterina Gladkova, Naho Matsuda
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Sound recording of the Rosewood Trio performing "The Bedbug Rag." One of the songs performed at the Utah Urban Pioneers Reunion concert, the only time these artists of the 1960s folk music revival performing on the same stage, January 24, 2007 ...
Anderson, Gloria Rowland; Magleby, McRay; Netka, Peter; Rosewood Trio (Musical group)
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Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) traits, neonicotinoid seed treatments (NSTs), and in‐furrow pyrethroids (IFPs) can control insect pests of corn, but their target spectrum may be redundant and/or mismatch Mid‐Atlantic pest pressure. Across 9 site‐years insecticide treatments reduced pest damage and sometimes increased plant stand, but never improved yield ...
Maria E Cramer, Kelly A Hamby
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Co-speciation in bedbug Wolbachia parallel the pattern in nematode hosts [PDF]
Wolbachia bacteria, vertically transmitted intracellular endosymbionts, are associated with two major host taxa in which they show strikingly different symbiotic modes.
Ondřej Balvín +3 more
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