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Sugar Infusion Can Enhance Feeding

Science, 1982
An investigation was made of the role of glucose in the regulation of hunger and satiety in the rabbit. Glucose, when infused intraduodenally at a low rate (1 milliliter per minute), produced a decrease in food intake. However, when glucose was infused into the duodenum at a high rate (3 milliliters per minute), the rabbits nearly doubled their food ...
P J, Geiselman, D, Novin
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Feeding behavior of honey bees on dry sugar

Journal of Insect Physiology, 2020
The feeding habits of insects can be influenced by food abundance, nutrition, physical forces, and many other variables, which is why this topic is multidisciplinary and perennially fascinating. Although honey bees primarily feed on liquid nectar, they also can feed on dry sugar; however, the feeding mechanism for feeding on dry substances by a ...
Caiying, Liao   +6 more
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Sugar‐feeding status alters biting midge photoattraction

Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2015
Abstract The biting midge Culicoides sonorensis Wirth and Jones (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) transmits pathogens to both livestock and wildlife. Biting midge surveillance relies heavily on light traps for collection; however, little is known about the light spectra preferences
D, Snyder   +2 more
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Mosquito Sugar Feeding and Reproductive Energetics

Annual Review of Entomology, 1995
Sugar feeding is a fundamental characteristic of mosquito life. Most evidence indicates frequent ingestion by both sexes and all ages of mosquitoes of plant sugar, usually as floral and extrafloral nectar and honeydew. Energetically, sugar and blood are interchangeable; females of some species have evolved independence from one or the other, but most ...
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MILK SUGAR IN INFANT FEEDING

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1930
The object in this investigation was to observe the effects of the routine use of milk sugar (lactose) in infant feeding, approved methods being used for giving the other elements of the formulas the maximum digestibility. The routine use of any given type of modified infant feeding has led to a kind of "faith dispute" among physicians.
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Sugar feeding by Florida mosquitoes.

1973
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Endogenous sugar acid derivative acting as a feeding suppressant

Physiology & Behavior, 1986
Evidence suggests that endogenous sugar acids 3,4-dihydroxybutanoic acid (2-deoxytetronic acid, 2-DTA) and 2,4,5-trihydroxypentanoic acid (3-deoxypentonic acid, 3-DPA) may participate in the regulation of feeding. To study the effect of 2-buten-4-olide, a 2-DTA synthetic derivative, on food intake, male Wistar rats were subjected to various ...
C R, Plata-Salamán   +2 more
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Sugar-Feeding in some Queensland Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae)

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1977
Fructose and fructose-containing sugars (obtained from flowers) and some pollen grains were found in the gut and crop of Austrosimulium bancrofti, A. pestilms, Simulium ornatipes and S. nicholsoni from Queensland, Australia. In the laboratory, A. bancrofti fed on flowers of Callistemon viminalis, Eucalyptus tereticomis and Gomphocarpus sp., while S ...
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Exploiting Sugar Feeding Behaviors For Mosquito Control

2022
Mosquitoes are the deadliest animal on the planet killing about a million people a year. These insects are competent vectors of multiple pathogens (e.g., Plasmodium sp, filarial worms, and arboviruses). In most species, females are blood feeders, and must consume a blood meal to complete a gonotrophic cycle.
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Factors Influencing Sugar Feeding in Invasive Mosquitoes

2021
Phytophagy (i.e., feeding on plant-derived materials) is an essential component of mosquito biology. Yet, it has been historically neglected as most research effort has been concentrated on host-seeking behavior and pathogen transmission. As mosquitoes are the deadliest animals on earth and because challenges, such as the rise of insecticide resistance,
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