Results 51 to 60 of about 1,349 (170)
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
wiley +1 more source
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
wiley +1 more source
‘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
wiley +1 more source
#14. Parasite Sufficiency Anemia – A Mysterious Cause of Iron Deficiency Anemia
Mentor: Sarah Malik Program: Internal Medicine Type: Case Report Background: Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a common form of microcytic anemia. The etiology of IDA can occur via various mechanisms.
Garima Bhandari +4 more
doaj +1 more source
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
wiley +1 more source
Using an experimental evolution approach, we observed the evolution of higher intensity mate guarding behavior in the decorated cricket (Gryllodes sigillatus) in one of the four male‐biased selection lines, but in none of the female‐biased lines; previous work has revealed that the males in this specific line also produce less manipulative food gifts ...
Bert Foquet +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Pathways between people, wildlife and environmental justice in cities
Abstract Wildlife are increasingly recognized as critical to urban ecosystems, but the impacts and benefits of wildlife on people in cities are poorly understood. Environmental justice scholarship has concluded that elements of the urban environment can create or exacerbate social inequity, but human–wildlife interactions have not been considered ...
Alex McInturff +4 more
wiley +1 more source
This study combines One Health and ArtScience to address Chagas disease in Latin America through Chagas Express XXI in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Six workshops revealed significant gaps in local understanding of transmission and control, emphasizing the need for education tailored to endemic socio‐environmental contexts.
Jonathan Gonçalves‐Oliveira +16 more
wiley +1 more source
ABSTRACT In East Africa, social enterprises that fuse development work with entrepreneurial activities and a language of ‘innovation’ are becoming prominent. Critical of the NGO/donor model, which they hold as unsustainable, such organizations are funded by corporate investment and philanthropic capital but aim for self‐reliance through enlisting local
Edwin Ambani Ameso, Ruth Jane Prince
wiley +1 more source
Anthropologists Against Sovereignty
Nations and Nationalism, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 38-41, January 2026.
Chris Hann
wiley +1 more source

