Provisioning Mass by Females of the Maritime Earwig, Anisolabis maritima, is not Adjusted Based on the Number of Young [PDF]
The amount of parental provisioning is thought to reflect the need of offspring. This hypothesis was tested in the case of provisioning food mass to young with controlled clutch size using the maritime earwig, Anisolabis maritima Bonelli (Dermaptera ...
Clutton-Brock TH +8 more
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Amnestus raunoi n. sp. from Iran, the first Old World representative of the New World subfamily Amnestinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae) [PDF]
Amnestus raunoi, a new species from Iran, the representative of the New World subfamily Amnestinae for the first time recorded in the Old World is described, illustrated and compared with its closest relative - A.
Lis, Jerzy
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Night application of insecticides to burrower bug control in peanuts
The burrower bug, Cyrtomenus mirabilis (Hemiptera: Cydnidae) has been shown to be an important soil pest in the peanut crop in Brazil by damage caused. Laboratory studies have shown that some insecticides are efficient for control. However, the form of application can have great interference in its effectiveness. Thus, the objective was to evaluate the
Rincão, Rodolfo de Oliveira +5 more
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Wild‐Derived House Mice (Mus musculus) Are Able to Cope With a Constant Light Environment
ABSTRACT Exposure to altered nighttime lighting conditions has become common in today's modern world. Light at night disrupts circadian processes that govern feeding patterns, sleep/wake cycles, and metabolic homoeostasis, increasing the risk of developing pathologies associated with cardiometabolic disease. Yet, the underlying mechanism(s) responsible
Kevin Pham +4 more
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A new record of the enigmatic burrower bug Microporus thoreyi (Signoret) (Heteroptera: Cydnidae) in Northland [PDF]
Microporus thoreyi (Signoret, 1882) is a poorly known but visually striking member of the heteropteran family Cydnidae (burrower or burrowing bugs). It has a shiny black, broadly oval body, and on first glance is easily mistaken for a dorso- ventrally ...
Pohe, Stephen, Winterbourn, Michael
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Field size as a determinant of common vole population density
Population densities of the common vole, an agricultural pest, increase nonlinearly with forage field size, especially in fields below 20 ha. Reducing the field size may help limit crop damage in farmland. Abstract BACKGROUND Environmental heterogeneity in agricultural landscapes is a key driver of biodiversity and ecological processes, yet its role in
Emil Tkadlec +7 more
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Sudden Onset Acral Pigmented Macules: An Innocuous Diagnosis. [PDF]
Jindal R, Chauhan P, Chugh R.
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Vibrations in hemipteran and coleopteran insects: behaviors and application in pest management [PDF]
Many groups of insects utilize substrate-borne vibrations for communication. They display various behaviors in response to vibrations in sexual and social communication and in predator–prey interactions.
上地 奈美
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Diverse reference genomes detect variants in the US winter wheat
Abstract The first hexaploid bread wheat reference genome from Chinese Spring was released in 2018 by the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium and is considered as the industry standard reference. To explore the effects of different reference genomes on variant discovery, 29 hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars from the ...
Kyle Parker +7 more
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Evaluation of chemical and microbial control options for Pangaeus bilineatus (Say) (Hemiptera: Cydnidae) infesting peanut crop. [PDF]
Mbata GN, Li Y, Shapiro-Ilan D.
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