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SICILIAN NATURALISTIC NEWS: 11 Aclista alticollis; 12 Mycomya (Mycomya) prominens; 13 Empis (Leptempis) confusa; 14 Sciapus platypterus; 15 Myopa pic…

2023

SICILIAN NATURALISTIC NEWS: 11 Aclista alticollis; 12 Mycomya (Mycomya) prominens; 13 Empis (Leptempis) confusa; 14 Sciapus platypterus; 15 Myopa picta; 16 Diaea dorsata; 17 Franklinothrips megalops; 18 Dasyhelea bilineata; 19 Forcipomyia (Synthridomyia) murina; 20 Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) psilonota; 21 Incertana drepanensis

13 Empis (Leptempis) confusa16 Diaea dorsata14 Sciapus platypteru17 Franklinothrips megalop18 Dasyhelea bilineataHymenoptera Diapriidae Diptera Mycetophilidae Empididae Dolichopodidae Cono- pidae Ceratopogonidae Araneae Thomisidae Thysanoptera Aeolothripidae Orthoptera Tettigoniidae.12 Mycomya (Mycomya) prominen15 Myopa pictaSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaSICILIAN NATURALISTIC NEWS: 11 Aclista alticolli19 Forcipomyia (Synthridomyia) murina21 Incertana drepanensis20 Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) psilonota
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Aspilota-group in Natural Parks of Valencia and European Dinotrema Revision

2013

El trabajo de investigación en que se basa la Tesis doctoral realizada por Francisco Javier Peris Felipo, se ha centrado en el estudio taxonómico, análisis de la diversidad y examen fenológico de los bracónidos alysinos del grupo Aspilota. Además, se ha llevado a cabo la revisión europea del género Dinotrema. Alrededor de 2.000 especies y más de 100 géneros han sido registrados en la subfamilia Alysiinae. Actualmente, esta subfamilia está separada en dos grandes y polimórficas tribus, Alysiini y Dacnusiini. Los miembros de esta subfamilia se distribuyen por todo el mundo siendo muy comunes en hábitats naturales de las regiones templadas y boreales y se caracterizan por ser endoparasitoides …

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Enantioselective transformation of fluoxetine in water and its ecotoxicological relevance

2017

European legislation focusing on water quality is expected to broaden to encompass several pharmaceuticals as priority hazardous substances. This manuscript aims to challenge current regulatory approaches that do not recognize stereochemistry of chiral pharmaceuticals by testing the hypothesis that environmental transformation and effects of chiral pharmaceuticals are stereoselective. Our experiments revealed that, while degradation of chiral fluoxetine (FL) in river water occurs via non-enantioselective photochemical and mildly-enantioselective microbial processes favoring the (R)-enantiomer, a pronounced enantioselectivity favoring (S)-FL (leading to the formation of (S)-NFL (norfluoxetin…

Aigua ContaminacióSewagePollution remediationlcsh:Rlcsh:MedicineStereoisomerismEnvironmental monitoringEcotoxicologyArticleKineticsToxicologia ambientalBiodegradation EnvironmentalRiversFluoxetineTetrahymenaMetabolomelcsh:QMedi ambient Anàlisi d'impactelcsh:ScienceWater Pollutants Chemical
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Übertragung von Verhaltensweisen durch Transplantation von Anlagen neuroanatomischer Strukturen bei Amphibienlarven

2010

By replacing parts of the neural plate (prospective medulla oblongata) of Triturus vulgaris by neural ectoderm of Xenopus laevis larval chimaeras were obtained, which showed donorlike rhythmical movements of distinct parts of the visceral musculature according to the place of implantation. Especially the branchial region with its external gills showed rhythmical movements and is the special object of this investigation.

AmphibianExternal gillsanimal structuresHymenochirus boettgeribiologyXenopusAnatomybiology.organism_classificationTransplantationTriturus vulgarisbiology.animalembryonic structuresGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesAnimal Science and ZoologyBranchial RegionNeural plateEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneral Environmental ScienceZeitschrift für Tierpsychologie
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Possible Fungistatic Implications of Betulin Presence in Betulaceae Plants and their Hymenochaetaceae Parasitic Fungi

2010

Betulin and its derivatives (especially betulinic acid) are known to possess very interesting prospects for their application in medicine, cosmetics and as bioactive agents in pharmaceutical industry. Usually betulin is obtained by extraction from the outer layer of a birch bark. In this work we describe a simple method of betulin isolation from bark of various species of Betulaceae trees and parasitic Hymenochaetaceae fungi associated with these trees. The composition of the extracts was studied by GC-MS, whereas the structures of the isolated compounds were confirmed by FTIR and 1H NMR. Additionally, the significant fungistatic activity of betulin towards some fi lamentous fungi was deter…

Antifungal Agentsbetulinfungistatic effectButanolsAlnusGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundCorylusFusariumTriterpeneBetulaceaeBioassayOrganic chemistryFood scienceBetulaEC50chemistry.chemical_classificationBetulinbiologyPlant ExtractsTrimyristinAlternariaNutmegHymenochaetaceaebiology.organism_classificationTriterpenesCulture Mediachemistrytriterpenevisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumBarktrimyristinZeitschrift für Naturforschung C
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Comparative study to predict toxic modes of action of phenols from molecular structures.

2013

Quantitative structure-activity relationship models for the prediction of mode of toxic action (MOA) of 221 phenols to the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena pyriformis using atom-based quadratic indices are reported. The phenols represent a variety of MOAs including polar narcotics, weak acid respiratory uncouplers, pro-electrophiles and soft electrophiles. Linear discriminant analysis (LDA), and four machine learning techniques (ML), namely k-nearest neighbours (k-NN), support vector machine (SVM), classification trees (CTs) and artificial neural networks (ANNs), have been used to develop several models with higher accuracies and predictive capabilities for distinguishing between four MOAs. M…

Antiprotozoal AgentsQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipBioengineeringMachine learningcomputer.software_genreConstant false alarm ratePhenolsArtificial IntelligenceDrug DiscoveryTraining setModels StatisticalArtificial neural networkCiliated protozoanMolecular StructureChemistrybusiness.industryTetrahymena pyriformisGeneral MedicineLinear discriminant analysisSupport vector machineTest setTetrahymena pyriformisMolecular MedicineArtificial intelligenceNeural Networks ComputerBiological systembusinesscomputerSAR and QSAR in environmental research
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Description ofPauesia (Pauesia)anatolica (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Aphidiinae) sp. nov., a parasitoid of the cedar aphidCinara cedri

2005

The first parasitoid species reared from a population of the cedar aphid,Cinara cedri Mimeur, 1935 (Hemiptera: Aphididae), from the peninsula of Anatolia in Turkey is described.Pauesia anatolica (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Aphidiinae) is closely related to some species of thelaricis group ofPauesia from which it differs in the number of antenomers, the propodeum and features of the female genitalia. Its potential use as a natural enemy in areas where the aphid has been introduced is discussed.

Aphideducation.field_of_studybiologyPopulationAphididaePlant ScienceHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationParasitoidInsect SciencePropodeumBotanyAphidiinaeeducationBraconidaePhytoparasitica
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Qualitative Analysis of Aphid and Primary Parasitoid Trophic Relations of Genus <I>Alloxysta</I> (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea: Figitidae: Cha…

2014

Charipinae hyperparasitoids affect effectiveness of the primary parasitoids of aphids by decreasing their abundance and modifying their behavior. As a result, increase of aphid populations can cause severe yield losses in some crops. Therefore, ecological studies on the subfamily Charipinae have a great economical and biological importance. Host specificity of these hyperparasitoids is still under debate and for many Charipinae species very little is known about their trophic relations. Here, we give a comprehensive overview of the trophic relationships between the Charipinae species of the genus Alloxysta Forster and their aphid and primary parasitoids hosts, worldwide. Within this subfami…

Aphidfood.ingredientEcologybiologyEcologyCynipoideaUroleuconFigitidaeHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationParasitoidAphisVictrixfoodInsect ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEnvironmental Entomology
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The role of contact chemoreception in the host location process of an egg parasitoid

2016

Taste allows insects to detect palatable or toxic foods, identify a mate, and select appropriate oviposition sites. The gustatory system strongly contributes to the survival and reproductive success of many species, yet it is rarely studied in insect parasitoids. In order to locate and assess a host in which they will lay their eggs, female wasps actively search for chemical cues using their sensory organs present mainly on the antennae. In this paper, we studied the role of antennal taste sensilla chaetica in the perception of contact semiochemicals in Trissolcus brochymenae (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae), an egg parasitoid of the brassicaceae pest Murgantia histrionica (Heteroptera: Pentat…

Arthropod AntennaeMale0106 biological sciencesTastePhysiologyOvipositionmedia_common.quotation_subject[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]WaspsZoologySensilla chaeticaHymenopteraInsect010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryHost-Parasite InteractionsParasitoidHeteroptera016-3962PlatygastridaeAnimalsBehaviourLaboratory of Entomologymedia_commonAppetitive BehaviorReproductive successbiologyAnimalEcologyHost (biology)Behaviour Electrophysiology Gustation Kairomone Platygastridae Sensilla chaeticafungiHost-Parasite InteractionTaste PerceptionWaspPentatomidaebiology.organism_classificationLaboratorium voor EntomologieElectrophysiological PhenomenaElectrophysiology010602 entomologySettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataInsect ScienceKairomoneKairomoneFemaleGustation
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Olfactory attraction of the hornet Vespa velutina to honeybee colony odors and pheromones.

2014

19 pages; International audience; Since the beginning of the last century, the number of biological invasions has continuously increased worldwide. Due to their environmental and economical consequences, invasive species are now a major concern. Social wasps are particularly efficient invaders because of their distinctive biology and behavior. Among them, the yellow-legged hornet, Vespa velutina, is a keen hunter of domestic honeybees. Its recent introduction to Europe may induce important beekeeping, pollination, and biodiversity problems. Hornets use olfactory cues for the long-range detection of food sources, in this case the location of honeybee colonies, but the exact nature of these c…

Arthropodacondition contrôléeScienceWaspsInvasive SpeciesPlant Sciencelutte par piégeageBiochemistryPheromonesGeographical LocationsLarvaeSpecies Colonization[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisAnimalsvespa velutinaPollinationperception olfactivephéromoneabeille domestique[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyMetamorphosisEcologyPlant AnatomyQEcology and Environmental SciencesROrganismsBiology and Life SciencesBiodiversityBeesInvertebratesHymenopteraprédateurInsectsEuropeSmellPlant PhysiologyPredatory BehaviorPeople and PlacesOdorantsMedicinePolleninvasion biologique[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyHoney BeesResearch ArticleDevelopmental Biology[SDV.EE.IEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Symbiosis
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