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Estimation Of Phytomass For Ungrazed Crested Wheatgrass Plants Using Allometric Equations, Neil West, Patricia Johnson, Craig Johnson
Estimation Of Phytomass For Ungrazed Crested Wheatgrass Plants Using Allometric Equations, Neil West, Patricia Johnson, Craig Johnson
Patricia Johnson
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Nonfish Prey Of Wintering Bald Eagles In Lilinois, Given Harper, D. Scott Hopkins, Thomas C. Dunston
Nonfish Prey Of Wintering Bald Eagles In Lilinois, Given Harper, D. Scott Hopkins, Thomas C. Dunston
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Trypanosoma Lewisi: Effects Of Trace Metal Contaminants On Immunological Responses, Yvonne Hogan, Clarence Lee
Trypanosoma Lewisi: Effects Of Trace Metal Contaminants On Immunological Responses, Yvonne Hogan, Clarence Lee
Clarence Lee
Possible Selective Advantage Of Anopheles Spp. (Diptera: Culicidae) With The Oxidase- And Acetylcholinesterase-Based Insecticide Resistance Genes After Exposure To Organophosphates Or An Insect Growth Regulator In Sri Lankan Rice Fields, J. Hemingway, Bryony C. Bonning, K. G. I. Jayawardena, I. S. Weerasinghe, P. R. J. Herath, H. Oouchi
Possible Selective Advantage Of Anopheles Spp. (Diptera: Culicidae) With The Oxidase- And Acetylcholinesterase-Based Insecticide Resistance Genes After Exposure To Organophosphates Or An Insect Growth Regulator In Sri Lankan Rice Fields, J. Hemingway, Bryony C. Bonning, K. G. I. Jayawardena, I. S. Weerasinghe, P. R. J. Herath, H. Oouchi
Bryony C. Bonning
Treatment of rice fields in Sri Lanka with monocrotophos at 10 mg/litre or pirimiphos-methyl at 0·1 mg/litre gave a selective advantage to larvae of Anopheles subpictus Grassi and A. nigerrimus Giles carrying the oxidase- and acetylcholinesterase-based resistance genes, respectively. However, this selective advantage was apparent for less than ten days after spraying. There was no mortality of any larval instar with monocrotophos 12 days after spraying, and no fourth-instar larval mortality with pirimiphos-methyl 17 days after spraying. The chemical degredation curves for these compounds indicated that this short duration of efficacy was due to the instability of the compounds in …
Influence Of Wind And Windbreaks On Local Dispersal Of Insects, Judith Pasek
Influence Of Wind And Windbreaks On Local Dispersal Of Insects, Judith Pasek
Judith E Pasek
Insect dispersal is affected by the wind and as a result, influenced by the presence of windbreaks. Wind reductions, microclimate modifications and vegetative diversity, influence insect distribution in sheltered areas.
Wingless insects and very small insects generally depend on air currents to carry them to new sites, but they tend to settle in areas with low windspeeds. It is often more advantageous for a flying insect to remain within its boundary layer where windspeeds are lower than the insect's flight speed. Flying insects tend to accumulate in areas of reduced windspeed where they have greater control of flight; however, distribution …
Kinematics And Estimated Thrust Production Of Swimming Harp And Ringed Seals, Frank E. Fish, S Innes, K Ronald
Kinematics And Estimated Thrust Production Of Swimming Harp And Ringed Seals, Frank E. Fish, S Innes, K Ronald
Frank E. Fish
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Neuromuscular Junction Development In The Cutaneous Pectoris Muscle Of Rana Catesbeiana, Diana Linden, Susan Jerian, Michael Letinsky
Neuromuscular Junction Development In The Cutaneous Pectoris Muscle Of Rana Catesbeiana, Diana Linden, Susan Jerian, Michael Letinsky
Diana Linden
Synaptic specializations were studied in the developing cutaneous pectoris muscle of Rana catesbeiana tadpoles and froglets to correlate nerve terminal morphology (by light and electron microscopy), accumulation of acetylcholine receptors, and the ability of the muscle to contract following nerve stimulation. This correlated approach was used to determine the developmental timing and possible causal relationship of events in nerve and muscle maturation at the neuromuscular junction. Initially, the cutaneous pectoris nerve trunk was present in the undifferentiated presumptive cutaneous pectoris mesenchyme, prior to muscle maturation. At stage XII when the muscle was first able to contract weakly in response to …
Correlated Muscle And Nerve Development In The Bullfrog Cutaneous Pectoris, Diana Linden, Michael Letinsky
Correlated Muscle And Nerve Development In The Bullfrog Cutaneous Pectoris, Diana Linden, Michael Letinsky
Diana Linden
The development of the cutaneous pectoris muscle was studied and compared with the differentiation of its peripheral nerve in bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) tadpoles and frogs by light and electron microscopic techniques. This muscle preparation was chosen for this study because it possesses a number of advantages for (and has become a model system for) the study of correlated nerve-muscle development. At the earliest stage examined (stage XI) the presumptive muscle did not contain any contractile or morphologically distinguishable myotubes, but was contacted by the well-defined cutaneous pectoris nerve trunk. Myotubes were present at stage XII, the same time that nerve-associated …
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Oral Contraceptives And Fat Patterning In Young Adult Women, Ruth E. Litchfield, Katharine K. Grunewald
Oral Contraceptives And Fat Patterning In Young Adult Women, Ruth E. Litchfield, Katharine K. Grunewald
Ruth E. Litchfield
. Ninety white nulliparous young women (18-26 years of age) participated in a double-blind study designed to compare fat patterning and other physical measurements in oral contraceptive (OCA) users and non- users. Oral contraceptive users (N = 30) and non-users (N = 60) were matched on a 1:2 basis for height and weight. The OCA users and non- users had similar circumference and skinfold measurements, except that OCA users had larger axilla skinfold measurements. Progestational activity of the oral contraceptives was not associated with any measurements taken. However, estrogenic activity was positively correlated with measured body weight, body mass index, …
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Photoperiod Effects On 2n Pollen Production, Response To Anther Culture, And Net Photosynthesis Of A Diplandrous Clone Of Solanum Phureja, Henry Owen, R. Veilleux, F. Haynes, K. Haynes
Photoperiod Effects On 2n Pollen Production, Response To Anther Culture, And Net Photosynthesis Of A Diplandrous Clone Of Solanum Phureja, Henry Owen, R. Veilleux, F. Haynes, K. Haynes
Henry R. Owen
Flow-cytometric analysis of pollen samples obtained from Solanum phureja, clone PP5, grown under 10, 14, and 18 hour photoperiods at the Southeastern Plant Environment Laboratories of North Carolina State University yielded two populations of pollen based on size parameters. These populations corresponded to pollen separation based on propidium iodide staining of DNA. Anther culture response from plants grown under 14 and 18 hour photo periods for 8, I 0, 12, and 14 weeks was greatest from 8 week old plants grown under a 14 hour photoperiod. Net photosynthesis was significantly higher for plants grown under a 10 hour photoperiod than …
The Genera Of Bambusoideae (Gramineae) In The Southeastern United States, Gordon C. Tucker
The Genera Of Bambusoideae (Gramineae) In The Southeastern United States, Gordon C. Tucker
Gordon C. Tucker
No abstract provided.
Environmental, Genotypic, And Ploidy Effects On Endopolyploidization Within A Genotype Of Solanum Phureja And Its Derivatives, Henry R. Owen, R. E. Veilleux, D. Levy, D. L. Ochs
Environmental, Genotypic, And Ploidy Effects On Endopolyploidization Within A Genotype Of Solanum Phureja And Its Derivatives, Henry R. Owen, R. E. Veilleux, D. Levy, D. L. Ochs
Henry R. Owen
Flow-cytometric analyses of DNA content were performed on chopped in vivo, in vitro, and protoplast-derived in vitro nuclei of Solanum phureja. An anther-derived monoploid genotype and a diploid and tetraploid clone, derived from callus culture of the monoploid genotype, were used to characterize the influence of in vivo and in vitro environment and explant ploidy level on the extent of endopolyploidization. In addition, protoplast-derived nuclei, from nine anther-derived monoploid genotypes, were examined for genotypic influences on endopolyploidization. DNA distributions of the anther-derived monoploid and callus-derived clones in vivo contained peaks corresponding to 1C, 2C, and 4C DNA levels. By comparison, …
Variability For Critical Photoperiod For Tuberization And Tuber Yield Among Monoploid, Anther-Derived Genotypes Of Solanum Phureja, Henry R. Owen, R. E. Veilleux, F. L. Haynes, K. G. Haynes
Variability For Critical Photoperiod For Tuberization And Tuber Yield Among Monoploid, Anther-Derived Genotypes Of Solanum Phureja, Henry R. Owen, R. E. Veilleux, F. L. Haynes, K. G. Haynes
Henry R. Owen
Monoploid genotypes (2n = x = 12), derived by anther culture of a diplandrous (2n pollen-producing) clone of Solanum phureja Juz. & Buk., a South American diploid potato species, were examined for their use in germplasm development. Nine monoploid genotypes and the anther-donor genotype were grown in three chambers (10-, 14-, and 18-hr daylengths) to examine the effect of photoperiod on tuber yield and to determine the variability for critical photoperiod for tuberization. Significant differences were found among the monoploid genotypes for tuber weight and tuber number. Longer photoperiod treatments decreased and delayed tuberization. Axillary tuber formation from single-node cuttings …
Genetic Distance And Hybridization Of Black Ducks And Mallards: A Morph Of A Different Color?, G. R. Hepp, James M. Novak, K. T. Scribner, P. W. Stangel
Genetic Distance And Hybridization Of Black Ducks And Mallards: A Morph Of A Different Color?, G. R. Hepp, James M. Novak, K. T. Scribner, P. W. Stangel
James M. Novak
No abstract provided.
Forest Gardens Of The Maya, David A. Bainbridge
Forest Gardens Of The Maya, David A. Bainbridge
David A Bainbridge
The lowland Maya supported very high populations in an area with limited water and soil. Much can be learned from studying their sophisticated management practices. Forest gardens and agroforestry helped provide key nutrients, materials, and inputs for improved soil.
A Model For Evaluating Time Constraints On Short-Term Reproductive Success In Altricial Birds1, Larry Clark
A Model For Evaluating Time Constraints On Short-Term Reproductive Success In Altricial Birds1, Larry Clark
Larry Clark
We develop a simple single dimension model incorporating the time and energy commitments of breeding altricial birds in an effort to understand the evolutionary constraints on parental care. We chose time as the dimension of preference, because it is a naturally bounded constraint, e.g., length of day or breeding season. The utility of the model was evaluated by comparing simulations of time allocation of various breeding scenarios for the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) to field data. The structure of the model may prove useful in determining the evolutionary constraints on parental care imposed by the developmental pattern of chicks.
Effect Of Biologically Active Plants Used As Netst Material And The Derived Benefit To Starling Nestlings, Larry Clark, J. R. Mason
Effect Of Biologically Active Plants Used As Netst Material And The Derived Benefit To Starling Nestlings, Larry Clark, J. R. Mason
Larry Clark
The European starling Sturnus vulgaris preferentially incorporates fresh sprigs of particular plant species for use as nesting material. Chemicals found in these plants may act to reduce pathogen and ectoparasite populations normally found in nest environments. The present experiments were performed to test this Nest Protection Hypothesis. In the fild, we experimentally determined that wild carrot Daucus carota, a plant species preferred as nest material, effectively reduced the number of hematophagous mites found within nests relative to control nests without green vegetation. Chicks from nests containing wild carrot had higher levels of blood hemoglobin than chicks from control nests. However, …
Truncation Of Screwworm (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Development By Irradiation Of Embryos., David B. Taylor, Robert L. Mangan
Truncation Of Screwworm (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Development By Irradiation Of Embryos., David B. Taylor, Robert L. Mangan
David B Taylor
Gamma irradiation of screwworm, Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coquerel), embryos was used to truncate the life cycle at the prepupal stage. Egg hatch and larval survival were not reduced by dosages ≤8 kilorads (kr). Pupariation and adult emergence were inhibited by dosages ≥2.8 and 1.2 kr, respectively. Larvae, irradiated as embryos with dosages ≤8 kr, successfully infested wounded sheep, although larval weight was lower than normal. A dosage of 5.8 kr was sufficient to prevent pupariation, while permitting larval development to the third instar. Truncation of screwworm development permits the use of artificially wounded and infested animals for screwworm population surveillance and …
A Pesquisa Urbana No Equador, Fernando Carrión Mena
A Pesquisa Urbana No Equador, Fernando Carrión Mena
Fernando Carrión Mena
É relativamente difícil precisar a origem cronológica de um campo ou área de conhecimento de um país determinado. Ainda mais se tem em conta que tanto a constituição teórica de um campo de conhecimento ultrapassa as fronteiras nacionais, como o objeto empírico de estudo é anterior a sua constitui9ao teórica. Isto é, precede-a e é uma condição necessária porém insuficiente. Para o nosso caso, este objeto é a "cidade", que historicamente existe no Equador, segundo algumas hipóteses desde á conquistam espanhola (Carrión, F. 1986); no entanto um pensamento relativamente consistente sobre ela recém se inicia quando o processo de urbanização …
Comparative Rates Of Recruitment To Pollen Sources By Africanized And European Honey Bees (Apis Mellifera L.), Robert G. Danka, Anita M. Collins, Thomas E. Rinderer, Richard L. Hellmich Ii
Comparative Rates Of Recruitment To Pollen Sources By Africanized And European Honey Bees (Apis Mellifera L.), Robert G. Danka, Anita M. Collins, Thomas E. Rinderer, Richard L. Hellmich Ii
Richard L Hellmich
The use of recruitment by Africanized and European honey bee pollen foragers was studied. Comparisons were made of rate of initiation, duration, and tempo of recruitment dances, the number of recruits following dancers, and number of pollen sources visited. Rate of recruitment (the product of rate of dance initiation and number of followers per dancer) to pollen sources was higher in European colonies, due mostly to a higher rate of dance initiation in European colonies. Dance tempo was faster for Africanized foragers. Duration of dances and number of resources used were each similar for the two bee types.
Influencing Matings Of European Honey Bee Queens In Areas With Africanized Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae), Richard L. Hellmich Ii, Anita M. Collins, Robert G. Danka, Thomas E. Rinderer
Influencing Matings Of European Honey Bee Queens In Areas With Africanized Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae), Richard L. Hellmich Ii, Anita M. Collins, Robert G. Danka, Thomas E. Rinderer
Richard L Hellmich
Manipulation of the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) drone population near a mating apiary was investigated as a method for increasing the frequency of European drones that mate with European queens in an area of Africanized honey bees. Thirty percent of the matings were controlled with only four European drone source colonies, and 40% were controlled with seven colonies. If queen producers can tolerate low levels of mismating, they may not have to drastically alter their management practices.
In Vitro Dry Matter Disappearance, Crude Protein Concentration, And Leaf Percentage Of Erect Glandular-Haired Medicago Populations, Andrew W. Lenssen, E. L. Sorensen, G. L. Posler, L. H. Harbers
In Vitro Dry Matter Disappearance, Crude Protein Concentration, And Leaf Percentage Of Erect Glandular-Haired Medicago Populations, Andrew W. Lenssen, E. L. Sorensen, G. L. Posler, L. H. Harbers
Andrew W. Lenssen
Available resistance in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) cultivars is currently inadequate to control the alfalfa weevil, Hypera postica (Gyllenha), or potato Ieafhopper, ErnpoascaJabae (Harris), the two most injurious arthropod pests of alfalfa in North America. Resistance to both insects has been documented in other Medicago species having erect, glandular hairs. These hairs have been transferred to alfalfa. A field trial in 1985 was to determine the effects of erect, glandular hairs and their exudates on forage quality of several perennial Medicagos. Glandular and eglandular plant populations were selected from each of the diploids, M. prostrata Jacq. and M. glandulosa David., …
Microhabitat Analyses Of Silurian Stromatoporoids As Substrata For Epibionts, M. T. Segars, W. D. Liddell
Microhabitat Analyses Of Silurian Stromatoporoids As Substrata For Epibionts, M. T. Segars, W. D. Liddell
W. David Liddell
No abstract provided.
Hydrogen Concentrations As An Indicator Of The Predominant Terminal Electron-Accepting Reactions In Aquatic Sediments, Derek Lovley, Steve Goodwin
Hydrogen Concentrations As An Indicator Of The Predominant Terminal Electron-Accepting Reactions In Aquatic Sediments, Derek Lovley, Steve Goodwin
Derek Lovley
No abstract provided.
Hard Substrata Community Patterns, 1-120m, North Jamaica, W. D. Liddell, S. L. Ohlhorst
Hard Substrata Community Patterns, 1-120m, North Jamaica, W. D. Liddell, S. L. Ohlhorst
W. David Liddell
No abstract provided.