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BIOLOGY OF MAYFLIES

Annual Review of Entomology, 1982
The insect order Ephemeroptera, or mayflies as they are usually called, have attracted man's attention for centuries. As early as 1 675, Swammerdam wrote Ephemeri vita (212), which contains an amazingly detailed study of the biology and anatomy of the mayfly Palingenia.
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Antitumor activity of chitosan from mayfly with comparison to commercially available low, medium and high molecular weight chitosans

In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology - Animal, 2018
Gamze Tan   +4 more
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The regrouping mayfly optimization algorithm

2020 7th International Forum on Electrical Engineering and Automation (IFEEA), 2020
The newly proposed mayfly optimization (MO) algorithm proved to be capable in optimizing both benchmark functions and engineering problems we met in our real world. Due to the original inspiration of the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm, the MO algorithm would be also stagnated during iterations.
Juan Zhao, Zheng-Ming Gao
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The Mayflies of Europe (Ephemeroptera)

2012
The present handbook is designed to provide for the first time an up-to-date standard work for Ephemeroptera identification, including last instar larvae (nymphs), subimago (dun), male and female imagines. Recent changes in nomenclature are discussed in detail as well as gaps in current knowledge and probable pitfalls concerning the reliable ...
Ernst Bauernfeind, Tomáš Soldán
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South Carolina Mayflies (Ephemeroptera) [PDF]

open access: possibleTransactions of the American Entomological Society, 2008
An extensive review of published record data, and the amassing of new collection data from the study of numerous collections and surveys has led to the accounting of 182 species of Ephemeroptera from the state of South Carolina. Previous listings are corrected, and all species are supported by previously available or, for the most part, new collection ...
W. P. M Ccafferty, M. D. Meyer
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Genealogical Position of Japanese Populations of the Globally Distributed Mayfly Cloeon dipterum and Related Species (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae): A Molecular Phylogeographic Analysis

Zoological Science, 2019
In the present study, we add genetic data of the mayfly Cloeon dipterum collected from the Japanese Islands to the established molecular phylogenetic knowledge in the mitochondrial COI gene of Cloeon mayflies.
Koki Yano, Masaki Takenaka, K. Tojo
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Ephemeroptera (Plectoptera: Mayflies)

1977
Soft-bodied insects with short setaceous antennae and vestigial mouthparts derived from a biting type. Wings membranous, held vertically upwards when at rest, the hind pair considerably reduced; ‘intercalary’ veins and numerous cross-veins usually present.
O. W. Richards, R. G. Davies
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Mayflies as Food

2001
Mayflies are ubiquitous in freshwater environments. As a result, they are a common and important component in the flow of energy through ecosystems, both aquatic and terrestrial. Many predators include mayflies on their menu of organisms consumed including invertebrates, vertebrates and at least one plant. This paper examines the diversity of organisms
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Discrete Mayfly Algorithm for spherical asymmetric traveling salesman problem

Expert systems with applications, 2023
Tian Zhang   +4 more
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