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Soapberry (Sapindus mukorossi Gaertn.) is a tree species of the family Sapindaceae, the pericarp of which is rich in triterpenoid saponins, which are important in chemical production, biomedicine, and other fields.
Yuanyuan Xu, Liming Jia, Xinmin An
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GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION OF FITNESS‐ASSOCIATED TRAITS AMONG RAPIDLY EVOLVING POPULATIONS OF THE SOAPBERRY BUG [PDF]
In this study we used reciprocal rearing experiments to test the hypothesis that there is a genetic basis for the adaptive differences in host-use traits among host-associated soapberry bug populations (described in Carroll and Boyd 1992). These experiments were conducted on two host races from Florida, in which differences in beak length and ...
Scott P Carroll, Hugh Dingle
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Rapidly evolving adaptations to host ecology and nutrition in the soapberry bug
Evolutionary Ecology, 1998With reciprocal rearing experiments, we tested the hypothesis that adaptive differences in host-use traits among soapberry bug populations have a genetic basis. These experiments were conducted with two host races from Florida, an ‘ancestral-type’ one on a native host plant species and a ‘derived’ one on a recently introduced plant species (colonized ...
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Southeastern Naturalist, 2014
Abstract Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii (Western Soapberry) is a small- to medium-sized tree native to the western Gulf Region and southwestern US and is valued in urban and rural landscapes. Recently in the United States, it has become host to an invasive insect introduced from Mexico.
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Abstract Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii (Western Soapberry) is a small- to medium-sized tree native to the western Gulf Region and southwestern US and is valued in urban and rural landscapes. Recently in the United States, it has become host to an invasive insect introduced from Mexico.
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Kaska Lessons 1 and 2 : Making Soapberry Ice Cream : How to Pick Soapberries
This set of audio recordings features Kaska phrases focused on knowledge about picking soapberries and is part of Lessons 1 and 2: Making Soapberry Ice Cream from the Kaska Language Website. Learners can follow along with Audio Parts 1–7 using the Lessons 1 and 2 “Instructional Materials” and “Worksheets” items.Liard Aboriginal Women's Society +1 more
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Kaska Lessons 1 and 2 : Making Soapberry Ice Cream : How to Process Soapberries
This set of audio recordings features Kaska phrases focused on preparing and mixing soapberry ice cream and is part of Lessons 1 and 2: Making Soapberry Ice Cream from the Kaska Language Website. Learners can follow along with Audio Parts 1–7 using the Lessons 1 and 2 “Instructional Materials” and “Worksheets” items.Liard Aboriginal Women's Society +1 more
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Kaska Lessons 1 and 2 : Making Soapberry Ice Cream : What is Soapberry Ice Cream?
This set of audio recordings features Kaska phrases focused on “What is soapberry ice cream?” and is part of Lessons 1 and 2: Making Soapberry Ice Cream from the Kaska Language Website. Learners can follow along with Audio Parts 1–7 using the Lessons 1 and 2 “Instructional Materials” and “Worksheets” items.Liard Aboriginal Women's Society +1 more
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Journal of Insect Behavior, 1991
Male soapberry bugs (Jadera haematoloma)face severe mating competition at the northern edge of their range due to male-biased adult sex ratios. Copulations lasting up to 11 days may serve a mate guarding function (encompassing four or more ovipositions), but copulation duration is highly variable, with some pairings lasting as little as 10 min.
Scott P Carroll
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Male soapberry bugs (Jadera haematoloma)face severe mating competition at the northern edge of their range due to male-biased adult sex ratios. Copulations lasting up to 11 days may serve a mate guarding function (encompassing four or more ovipositions), but copulation duration is highly variable, with some pairings lasting as little as 10 min.
Scott P Carroll
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Kaska Lessons 1 and 2 : Making Soapberry Ice Cream : How to Do Things with Soapberries
This set of audio recordings features Kaska phrases focused on “How to do something” questions about berries and is part of Lessons 1 and 2: Making Soapberry Ice Cream from the Kaska Language Website. Learners can follow along with Audio Parts 1–7 using the Lessons 1 and 2 “Instructional Materials” and “Worksheets” items.Liard Aboriginal Women's Society +1 more
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Kaska Lessons 1 and 2 : Making Soapberry Ice Cream : How to Make Soapberry Ice Cream
This set of audio recordings features Kaska phrases focused on finishing making soapberry ice cream and is part of Lessons 1 and 2: Making Soapberry Ice Cream from the Kaska Language Website. Learners can follow along with Audio Parts 1–7 using the Lessons 1 and 2 “Instructional Materials” and “Worksheets” items.Liard Aboriginal Women's Society +1 more
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