Lomonaco, Giovanni; Franco, Antonio; De Smet, Jeroen; 79598; Scieuzo, Carmen; Salvia, Rosanna; Falabella, Patrizia;
Hermetia illucens has received a lot of attention as its larval stage can grow on organic substrates, even those that are decomposing. Black soldier fly breeding provides a variety of valuable products, including frass, a mixture of larval excrements, larval exuviae, and leftover feedstock, that can be used as a fertilizer in agriculture. Organic f...
Xiao, Xiaolin Kong, Ling Xie, Zhensheng Liu, Hongkai Cai, Lijun Zhao, Siyu Zhou, Jiayong Liu, Shuang Wu, Jing Wu, Yiming
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The vast majority of all global species have circadian rhythm cycles that allow them to adapt to natural environments. These regular rhythms are regulated by core clock genes and recent studies have also implicated roles for microRNAs in this regulation. Oviposition is an important circadian behavior in the reproductive cycle of insect vectors of d...
Meinke, Lance J. Spencer, Joseph L.
Species of the beetle genus Diabrotica (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) are native to North and South America, with their greatest diversity occurring in neotropical areas [1]. Little is known about the biology and ecology of many of the 400 described species, with current knowledge primarily limited to the small number of species that are pests in agri...
Gutiérrez‑Trejo, Nayeli Van Dam, Matthew H. Lam, Athena W. Martínez‑Herrera, Gonzalo Noguera, Felipe A. Weissling, Thomas J. Ware, Jessica L. Toledo‑Hernández, Víctor H. Farrell, Brian D. Pérez‑Flores, Oscar
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Tetraopes longhorn beetles are known for their resistance to milkweed plant toxins and their coevolutionary dynamics with milkweed plants (Asclepias). This association is considered a textbook example of coevolution, in which each species of Tetraopes is specialized to feed on one or a few species of Asclepias. A major challenge to investigating co...
Tokach, Rogan Smart, Autumn H. Fassbinder-Orth, Carol Fong, Chandler Wu-Smart, Judy
Honey bees exhibit age polyethism and thus have a predictable sequence of behaviors they express through developmental time. Numerous laboratory studies show exposure to pesticides may impair critical honey bee behaviors (brood care, foraging, egg-laying, etc.) that adversely affect colony productivity and survival. There are fewer studies that exa...
Meinke, Lance J. Reinders, Jordan D. Dang, Timothy B. Krumm, Jeffrey T. Pilcher, Clinton D. Carroll, Matthew W. Head, Graham P.
In Nebraska USA, many populations of western corn rootworm (WCR), Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte, now exhibit some level of resistance to all corn rootworm-active Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner (Bt) proteins expressed in commercial hybrids. Therefore, a study was conducted in northeast Nebraska from 2020–2022 to reevaluate current corn roo...
Gomez Villegas, Araceli
Pollinators are intrinsically linked to the success of unmanaged and managed ecosystems by providing pollination services that aid in the reproduction of wildflowers and many crops. Land use change, habitat loss, fragmentation, and related landscape-level phenomena (for example, increased pesticide exposure) threaten pollinators and have been assoc...
Dawson, Blake M Ueland, Maiken Carter, David O Mclntyre, Donna Barton, Philip S
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International journal of legal medicine
Knowledge of the decomposition of vertebrate animals has advanced considerably in recent years and revealed complex interactions among biological and environmental factors that affect rates of decay. Yet this complexity remains to be fully incorporated into research or models of the postmortem interval (PMI). We suggest there is both opportunity an...
Paulsen, Matthew J.
The genus Lichnanthe Burmeister (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea: Glaphyridae) has comprised eight Nearctic species and contains the only New World members of their family. Here, two new species of arenicolous bumblebee scarabs are described from the central United States. The recent discovery of an undescribed Wyoming species led to the reevaluation of ...
Kurczewski, Frank E. West, Rick C. Waichert, Cecilia
We present new and atypical host records for 78 species, subspecies, species-groups, and variants of spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) from North America and South America. The records are listed in modified taxonomic order following the Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico, Volume 2, Apocrita (Aculeata) (Krombein 1979). These rec...