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Juvenile spider riding a bug—phoresy in Baltic amber?
Palaeoentomology, 2020Phoretic dispersal of arachnids (e.g., Araneae, Pseudoscorpions, mites) clinging to insects (Coleoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera etc.) are reported from extant species and fossil inclusions preserved in amber.
E. Heiss
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PHORESY AS MIGRATION ‐ SOME FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF PHORESY IN MITES
Biological Reviews, 1982SummaryI. The dispersive role of mite phoresy, which has merely been presumed, is presented in the light of modern theories of migration with the aim of its characterization behaviourally, ecologically and physiologically.II. Data on phoresy accords well with modern, behavioural definitions of migration, as a phase of the depression of growth‐promoting
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Environmental Entomology, 2018
Oak wilt is a lethal disease caused by the invasive fungus Bretziella fagacearum, which is transmitted belowground via root grafts and aboveground by sap beetles (Nitidulidae). Attempts to limit spread and impact of B.
Stephanie M Jagemann +3 more
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Oak wilt is a lethal disease caused by the invasive fungus Bretziella fagacearum, which is transmitted belowground via root grafts and aboveground by sap beetles (Nitidulidae). Attempts to limit spread and impact of B.
Stephanie M Jagemann +3 more
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Phoresy Among Entomophagous Insects
Annual Review of Entomology, 1976The term phoresie was proposed by P. Lesne in 1896 to designate the transport of certain insects on the bodies of other insects for purposes other than direct parasiti zation. The subject was reviewed by Ferriere (30), although a large part of his discussion related to species other than those of entomophagous habit.
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Phoresy or an accident? Trafficking of flower-feeding thrips by pollen-foraging bees.
Ecology, 2019Thrips are small-winged herbivorous insects (order: Thysanoptera). There are approximately 6,000 described species, many of which are pests of commercially important crops.
Mosammed T Kabir, J. Snow
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Electro-magneto-phoresis of slender bodies
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2007Slender-body asymptotic theory is applied to determine the electro-magneto-phoretic motion of a freely suspended elongated particle which is arbitrarily oriented relative to uniformly applied electric and magnetic fields.
EHUD YARIV, TOUVIA MILOH
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1911
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Environmental Entomology, 2018
Termites and their nests are potential resources for a wide assemblage of taxa including nematodes. During dispersal flight events from termite colonies, co-occurring nematodes in the nest may have phoretic opportunities to use termite alates as ...
J. Foley +4 more
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Termites and their nests are potential resources for a wide assemblage of taxa including nematodes. During dispersal flight events from termite colonies, co-occurring nematodes in the nest may have phoretic opportunities to use termite alates as ...
J. Foley +4 more
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Boundary effects on electro-magneto-phoresis
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2009The effect of a remote insulating boundary on the electro-magneto-phoretic motion of an insulating spherical particle suspended in a conducting liquid is investigated using an iterative reflection scheme developed about the unbounded-fluid-domain solution of Leenov & Kolin (J. Chem. Phys., vol. 22, no. 4, p. 683).
Yariv, Ehud, Miloh, Touvia
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A fresh view on phoresis and self-phoresis
Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science, 2022Alvaro Domínguez, Mihail N. Popescu
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