ABSTRACT The use of insectary plants to provide alternative food and shelter resources for enhancing natural enemy activity has been established as a common practice in IPM. Candidate flowering plant species have been screened and evaluated for their contribution to enhance life parameters of beneficial insects.
Francesc Gómez Marco +6 more
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No evidence for male attraction to cephalic labial gland pheromones in Bombus terrestris (Hymenoptera: Apidae). [PDF]
Allam DC +4 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding insect responses to global climate change involves identifying strategies used during past climate oscillations. Phylogeography offers a powerful framework to unravel how historical climatic and geological events have shaped the spatial genetic patterns of species, providing critical insights into evolutionary processes, whereas ...
Jody H. Voges +12 more
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Influence of Deadwood, Tree-Related Microhabitats, and Forest Structural Features on Saproxylic Arthropod Diversity. [PDF]
Shuvo MJ +4 more
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Extrafloral nectaries on Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone
Abstract Pearl millet, Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone (formerly Pennisetum glaucum L.), used for food and feed, has pollen that attracts multiple insect species. In 2023, honey bees and wasps were observed foraging on or below the auricles of pearl millet in a Georgia field.
Karen Harris‐Shultz +3 more
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Research Advances in Pheromone Biosynthesis Regulation via the PBAN Signaling Pathway in Insects. [PDF]
Zhang Y +7 more
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This study employed ensemble species distribution models (SSDMs) to project the potential distributions of C. oleifera and these two key pollinators under current and future climate scenarios. We integrated field survey data with open biodiversity database records to simulate suitable habitats and quantify their spatiotemporal overlap.
Linjie Chen +6 more
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Successful venom immunotherapy in a child with anaphylaxis to Hymenoptera skin testing. [PDF]
Conroy E +3 more
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Multi‐Omics Analyses Elucidate the Venom Components of the Wasp Vespa mandarinia
The wasp Vespa mandarinia was widely reared in Yunnan province. The venom was responsible for their aggressive behavior. Tweety proteases, hyaluronidase, venom dipeptidyl peptidase 4, and phospholipase A1 and A2 isozyme were identified. In addition, organic heterocyclic compounds, organic acids, and derivatives were found.
Yuan‐Chong Shi +4 more
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Effects of Rearing Temperatures on Key Biological Parameters of the Egg Parasitoids <i>Trichogramma cocoeciae</i> and <i>Trichogramma bourarachae</i> (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae): Implications for Biological Control. [PDF]
Ben Saad N +13 more
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