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James L Maino,Rafael Schouten,Kathy Overton et al. James L Maino et al.
Since 2016, the fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda, has undergone a significant range expansion from its native range in the Americas, to continental Africa, Asia, and in February 2020, mainland Australia. The large dispersal potent...
Ally Ruttan,Christopher J Lortie,Stephanie M Haas Ally Ruttan
The magnet species hypothesis proposes that flowering plants that are attractive to pollinators can increase the relative pollination rates of neighbouring plants by acting as 'magnets.' Here, we test the hypothesis that insect-pollinated s...
Marshall W Ritchie,Jeff W Dawson,Heath A MacMillan Marshall W Ritchie
The body temperature of ectothermic animals is heavily dependent on environmental temperature, impacting fitness. Laboratory exposure to favorable and unfavorable temperatures is used to understand these effects, as well as the physiologica...
Ruchir Mishra,Ya Guo,Pavan Kumar et al. Ruchir Mishra et al.
Phage display libraries have been used to isolate insect gut binding peptides for use as pathogen transmission blocking agents, and to provide artificial anchors for increased toxicity of bacteria-derived pesticidal proteins. Previously, ph...
Anca I Paslaru,Niels O Verhulst,Lena M Maurer et al. Anca I Paslaru et al.
Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a viral disorder of cattle caused by the lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) which can induce severe infections leading to high economic losses. Being of African origin, the first LSD outbreaks in Europe occurred in ...
Jay M Iwasaki,Katja Hogendoorn Jay M Iwasaki
Worldwide, the use of managed bees for crop pollination and honey production has increased dramatically. Concerns about the pressures of these increases on native ecosystems has resulted in a recent expansion in the literature on this subje...
Maryam Semsar-Kazerouni,Henk Siepel,Wilco C E P Verberk Maryam Semsar-Kazerouni
Many ectotherms species grow faster but attain a smaller body size when reared under warmer conditions, a phenomenon known as the Temperature-Size Rule (TSR). This rule appears to be stronger in aquatic ectotherms than in terrestrial ectoth...
Mahima Sharma,Vinay Kumar Mahima Sharma
The increasing global burden of mosquito-borne diseases require targeted, environmentally friendly, and sustainable approaches for effective vector control without endangering the non-target beneficial insect population. Biological interven...
Pablo Escribano-Álvarez,Luis R Pertierra,Brezo Martínez et al. Pablo Escribano-Álvarez et al.
Global changes in soil surface temperatures are altering the abundances and distribution ranges of invertebrate species worldwide, including effects on soil microarthropods such as springtails (Collembola), which are vital for maintaining s...
Runhang Shu,Laurice Uy,Adam Chun-Nin Wong Runhang Shu
Animals confined to different dietary conditions often exhibit distinct, sometimes contrasting, nutritional phenotypes and performance outcomes. This is especially true for many oviparous insects whose developmental diets can vary depending...