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High-Quality Assemblies for Three Invasive Social Wasps from the Vespula Genus. [PDF]
Harrop TWR +22 more
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Spartan Daily, February 7, 1939 [PDF]
Volume 27, Issue 79https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2869/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Mechanism of Cardiac Arrest in Fatal Anaphylaxis
This population‐based retrospective cohort study of clinical deterioration in anaphylaxis deaths identifies bronchospasm as the preponderant cause of cardiac arrest, especially in food and drug allergen exposures. The clinical implication is that anaphylaxis guidelines require appropriate emphasis on respiratory involvement and treatment to prevent ...
Ben A. McKenzie +5 more
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Coinvasional disruptions to island pollinator networks
Abstract Biological invasions can adversely affect pollinator diversity by threatening the maintenance of animal‐pollinated plant communities. Although most studies have examined single invasive species, accelerating species introductions driven by global trade highlight the need to understand how multiple co‐occurring invaders jointly influence ...
Marta Quitián +5 more
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Detection and Replication of Moku Virus in Honey Bees and Social Wasps. [PDF]
Highfield A +9 more
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How a Traveling Exhibition on Wasps Altered Public Perceptions
ABSTRACT Media portrays a caricature of the “evil” wasp (a flying insect), perpetuating fears developed at a young age or from individual negative experiences. Because wasps are critically important to nature and our agriculture, it is important to provide some form of education to lessen this fear.
Brenna L. Decker +3 more
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The potential for a CRISPR gene drive to eradicate or suppress globally invasive social wasps. [PDF]
Lester PJ +5 more
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In this study, we investigated the effects of blueberry domestication on the oviposition behavior and performance of Ganaspis kimorum, a parasitoid of Drosophila suzukii. Domestication of blueberries reduced the oviposition‐searching behavior of the parasitoid but enhanced parasitoid performance, including offspring performance. Additionally, blueberry
Yahel Ben‐Zvi, Cesar Rodriguez‐Saona
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Reproduction and signals regulating worker policing under identical hormonal control in social wasps. [PDF]
Oi CA +3 more
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It is unknown why males of the parasitoid wasp Nasonia giraulti produce large amounts of a costly sex pheromone although they were long thought to mate with their females already before emergence within the host. Mated females do no longer respond to the pheromone.
Martina Wendler +2 more
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