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Moth caterpillar embryos and parasitoid egg infection as revealed in vivo and visualized by micro-CT scanning. [PDF]
Smith RJ, Han L, Bede JC, Dutilleul P.
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Draft genome sequence of <i>Streptomyces</i> sp. Sce081 isolated from the nest of wasp <i>Sceliphron destillatorium</i> (Illiger, 1807). [PDF]
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Systematics, Phylogeny, and Evolution of Braconid Wasps: 30 Years of Progress.
Annual Review of Entomology, 2019The parasitoid wasp family Braconidae is likely the second-most species-rich family in the animal kingdom. Braconid wasps are widely distributed and often encountered. They constitute one of the principal groups of natural enemies of phytophagous insects,
Xue-xin Chen, C. van Achterberg
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Building height matters: nesting activity of bees and wasps on vegetated roofs
, 2016Vegetated, “green” infrastructure, including terraces, balconies, and vegetated roofs and walls are increasingly common in urban landscapes, elevating habitat into novel contexts above ground.
J. Scott Maclvor
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Trends in Cell Biology, 1999
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is an inherited immune deficiency that is marked by eczema, bleeding and recurrent infections. The lymphocytes and platelets of WAS patients display cytoskeletal abnormalities, and their T lymphocytes show a diminished proliferative response to stimulation through the T-cell receptor-CD3 complex (TCR-CD3).
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Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is an inherited immune deficiency that is marked by eczema, bleeding and recurrent infections. The lymphocytes and platelets of WAS patients display cytoskeletal abnormalities, and their T lymphocytes show a diminished proliferative response to stimulation through the T-cell receptor-CD3 complex (TCR-CD3).
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Intrinsic inter- and intraspecific competition in parasitoid wasps.
Annual Review of Entomology, 2013Immature development of parasitoid wasps is restricted to resources found in a single host that is often similar in size to the adult parasitoid. When two or more parasitoids of the same or different species attack the same host, there is competition for
J. Harvey, E. Poelman, Toshiharu Tanaka
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THE WASPS DANCE, THE WASPS SING
Ramus, 2020Looking at us from all sides, you'll find that in our character and lifestyle we're in all respects most like wasps. First, no creature is more sharp-tempered than we are when irritated, or more cantankerous. Then again, we engineer everything else just like wasps: we gather in swarms as if into nests, some of us judging in the archon's court, some ...
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