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Insects, Volume 11, Issue 12

2020 December - 70 articles

Cover Story: Bemisia tabaci MEAM1 is a serious agricultural pest worldwide. The Bemisia tabaci population’s diversity across large spatial scales has been extensively studied, but not in smaller spaces such as farmscapes. Thirty-five B. tabaci populations were collected from crop and non-crop species from fifteen farmscapes. Mitochondrial COI partial gene sequences (mtCOI) and six nuclear microsatellite markers were used to assess genetic diversity and genetic differentiation. Haplotype analysis using mtCOI sequences revealed the presence of a single B. tabaci MEAM1 haplotype across farmscapes. Microsatellite markers revealed no significant genetic structuring among populations corresponding to either plant species or farmscapes. Annual whitefly population explosions and subsequent dispersals across sampled farmscapes might have facilitated the persistence of a single panmictic B. tabaci population. View this pap

Articles (70)

  • Article
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13 Citations
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15 Pages

Non-Destructive Genotyping of Honeybee Queens to Support Selection and Breeding

  • Jernej Bubnič,
  • Katarina Mole,
  • Janez Prešern and
  • Ajda Moškrič

21 December 2020

In traditional bee breeding, the honeybee queen is chosen for breeding based on the performance of the colony produced by its mother. However, we cannot be entirely certain that a specific queen will produce offspring with desirable traits until we o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
3,769 Views
15 Pages

21 December 2020

Nanotechnology has clear potential in the development of innovative insecticidal products for the biorational management of major insect pests. Metal-based nanoparticles of different microbial pest control agents have been effective against several p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,034 Views
13 Pages

Evidence for Divergent Selection on Immune Genes between the African Malaria Vectors, Anopheles coluzzii and A. gambiae

  • Yoosook Lee,
  • Lattha Souvannaseng,
  • Travis C. Collier,
  • Bradley J. Main,
  • Laura C. Norris,
  • Abdarahamane Fofana,
  • Sekou F. Traoré,
  • Anthony J. Cornel,
  • Shirley Luckhart and
  • Gregory C. Lanzaro

18 December 2020

During their life cycles, microbes infecting mosquitoes encounter components of the mosquito anti-microbial innate immune defenses. Many of these immune responses also mediate susceptibility to malaria parasite infection. In West Africa, the primary...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,448 Views
12 Pages

Flea Communities on Small Rodents in Eastern Poland

  • Zbigniew Zając,
  • Joanna Kulisz and
  • Aneta Woźniak

18 December 2020

Fleas are hematophagous insects infesting mainly small mammals and, less frequently, birds. With their wide range of potential hosts, fleas play a significant role in the circulation of pathogens in nature. Depending on the species, they can be vecto...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,114 Views
11 Pages

Consuming Parasitized Aphids Alters the Life History and Decreases Predation Rate of Aphid Predator

  • Jian-Feng Liu,
  • Xiu-Qin Wang,
  • Jacqueline R. Beggs,
  • Hou-Ding Ou,
  • Xiao-Fei Yu,
  • Xiu-Xian Shen and
  • Mao-Fa Yang

17 December 2020

Intraguild predation interactions have substantial theoretical and practical implications for the dynamics of natural competitor populations used for biological control. Intraguild predation on parasitized aphids not only has a direct, negative effec...

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19 Citations
8,063 Views
12 Pages

17 December 2020

In Middle Asia, the dragonfly Pantala flavescens makes regular seasonal migrations. In spring, sexually mature dragonflies (immigrants) arrive in this region for reproduction. Dragonflies of the aboriginal generation (residents) develop in about two...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,387 Views
15 Pages

17 December 2020

The wheat blossom midge Sitodiplosis mosellana, one of the most disastrous wheat pests, depends highly on olfactory cues to track suitable plants. To better understand the olfactory recognition mechanisms involved in host selection, in the present st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,110 Views
14 Pages

Testing Seven Hypotheses to Determine What Explains the Current Planthopper (Fulgoridae) Geographical and Species Richness Patterns in China

  • Zheng-Xue Zhao,
  • Lin Yang,
  • Jian-Kun Long,
  • Zhi-Min Chang,
  • Zheng-Xiang Zhou,
  • Yan Zhi,
  • Liang-Jing Yang,
  • Hong-Xing Li,
  • Yong-Jin Sui and
  • Xiang-Sheng Chen
  • + 2 authors

17 December 2020

Although many hypotheses have been proposed to understand the mechanisms underlying large-scale richness patterns, the environmental determinants are still poorly understood, particularly in insects. Here, we tested the relative contributions of seve...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,527 Views
20 Pages

Biotic Threats to Cycas micronesica Continue to Expand to Complicate Conservation Decisions

  • Benjamin E. Deloso,
  • L. Irene Terry,
  • Lee S. Yudin and
  • Thomas E. Marler

16 December 2020

Invasions of non-native species can threaten native biodiversity, and island ecosystems are ideal for studying these phenomena. In this article, first, we report on the invasive species that combine to threaten the island cycad Cycas micronesica by r...

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8 Citations
5,717 Views
15 Pages

The Antennal Pathway of Dragonfly Nymphs, from Sensilla to the Brain

  • Silvana Piersanti,
  • Manuela Rebora,
  • Gianandrea Salerno and
  • Sylvia Anton

16 December 2020

Dragonflies are hemimetabolous insects, switching from an aquatic life style as nymphs to aerial life as adults, confronted to different environmental cues. How sensory structures on the antennae and the brain regions processing the incoming informat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,513 Views
13 Pages

16 December 2020

This study investigated a resurgence of Liothrips oleae Costa (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae), an insect pest of olive crops, in a focal Southern Italian olive-producing area (Calabria Region). The young and adult olive thrips feed on the leaves and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
3,483 Views
10 Pages

Effect of Nitrogen on Phosphine-Susceptible and -Resistant Populations of Stored Product Insects

  • Maria K. Sakka,
  • Fotini Gatzali,
  • Vaios T. Karathanos and
  • Christos G. Athanassiou

15 December 2020

In this study, we evaluated nitrogen treatment on phosphine-resistant field and -susceptible laboratory populations of different stored product beetles. Nine trials were conducted in commercial nitrogen chambers with the O2 level set at 1.0%. Two dif...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,879 Views
16 Pages

14 December 2020

Bee responses to floral scent are usually influenced by both innate biases and prior experience. Honeybees are less attracted than bumblebees to tomato flowers. However, little is known about how tomato floral scent regulates the foraging behaviors o...

  • Review
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91 Citations
25,910 Views
35 Pages

Coffee Berry Borer (Hypothenemus hampei), a Global Pest of Coffee: Perspectives from Historical and Recent Invasions, and Future Priorities

  • Melissa A. Johnson,
  • Claudia Patricia Ruiz-Diaz,
  • Nicholas C. Manoukis and
  • Jose Carlos Verle Rodrigues

12 December 2020

Coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari), CBB) has invaded nearly every coffee-producing country in the world, and it is commonly recognized as the most damaging insect pest of coffee. While research has been conducted on this pest in indivi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,127 Views
13 Pages

12 December 2020

A long-term monitoring was conducted at 40 sites in four different habitats in north-western Switzerland to observe changes in populations of native ladybirds, following the invasion of the Asian harlequin ladybird, Harmonia axyridis. From 2006 to 20...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,164 Views
11 Pages

11 December 2020

The effects of granite rock dust in dry and aqueous formulations were evaluated under field conditions for control of insect pests in different crop systems and ornamental plants. We tested efficacy of crop protection following foliar applications on...

  • Article
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10 Citations
3,328 Views
11 Pages

11 December 2020

In the present study, an electrostatic apparatus for trapping adult tomato leaf miner flies (Liriomyza sativae) emerging from underground pupae at the surface of a seedbed in an organic greenhouse was developed. The apparatus consisted of insulated i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
5,873 Views
12 Pages

Screening of Helicoverpa armigera Mobilome Revealed Transposable Element Insertions in Insecticide Resistance Genes

  • Khouloud KLAI,
  • Benoît CHÉNAIS,
  • Marwa ZIDI,
  • Salma DJEBBI,
  • Aurore CARUSO,
  • Françoise DENIS,
  • Johann CONFAIS,
  • Myriam BADAWI,
  • Nathalie CASSE and
  • Maha MEZGHANI KHEMAKHEM

11 December 2020

The cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera Hübner (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is an important pest of many crops that has developed resistance to almost all groups of insecticides used for its management. Insecticide resistance was often related to T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,994 Views
16 Pages

Combining DL-Methionine and Bacillus thuringiensis Subspecies israelensis: Prospects for a Mosquito Larvicide

  • Elise A. Richardson,
  • Nicole O. Abruzzo,
  • Caitlin E. Taylor,
  • Bruce R. Stevens,
  • James P. Cuda and
  • Emma N. I. Weeks

11 December 2020

Mosquito larvicides can reduce mosquito populations at the source, potentially decreasing biting rates and pathogen transmission. However, there is a growing need for mosquito larvicides that are environmentally sustainable. Bacillus thuringiensis su...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,632 Views
17 Pages

Manual Sampling and Video Observations: An Integrated Approach to Studying Flower-Visiting Arthropods in High-Mountain Environments

  • Marco Bonelli,
  • Andrea Melotto,
  • Alessio Minici,
  • Elena Eustacchio,
  • Luca Gianfranceschi,
  • Mauro Gobbi,
  • Morena Casartelli and
  • Marco Caccianiga

11 December 2020

Despite the rising interest in biotic interactions in mountain ecosystems, little is known about high-altitude flower-visiting arthropods. In particular, since the research in these environment can be limited or undermined by harsh conditions and log...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,125 Views
13 Pages

Interspecific Mating Effects on Locomotor Activity Rhythms and Refractoriness of Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) Females

  • Thais de Souza Feitoza,
  • Victor Henrique Ferreira-de-Lima,
  • Daniel Cardoso Portela Câmara,
  • Nildimar Alves Honório,
  • L. Philip Lounibos and
  • Tamara Nunes Lima-Camara

9 December 2020

This study tests the hypotheses that the locomotor activity of Ae. albopictus females is not significantly altered by the presence of accessory gland (AG) extracts from conspecific and heterospecific males, and that Ae. albopictus females remain rece...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
3,483 Views
16 Pages

9 December 2020

Recent molecular studies have suggested that the clicking beetle families Elateridae, Eucnemidae, Throscidae, and Cerophytidae evolved in the Jurassic and diversified in the Cretaceous. These studies paid little attention to fossils, using them only...

  • Article
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65 Citations
9,992 Views
12 Pages

Effects of Enzymatic Hydrolysis on the Functional Properties, Antioxidant Activity and Protein Structure of Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) Protein

  • Inayat Batish,
  • Devon Brits,
  • Pedro Valencia,
  • Caio Miyai,
  • Shamil Rafeeq,
  • Yixiang Xu,
  • Magdalini Galanopoulos,
  • Edward Sismour and
  • Reza Ovissipour

9 December 2020

The effects of chemical protein extraction, and enzymatic hydrolysis with Alcalase, papain and pepsin, on the functional properties, antioxidant activity, amino acid composition and protein structure of black soldier fly (H. illucens) larval protein...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,910 Views
14 Pages

A Multimodal Attract-and-Kill Device for the Asian Citrus Psyllid Diaphorina citri (Hemiptera: Liviidae)

  • Justin George,
  • Stephen L. Lapointe,
  • Larry T. Markle,
  • Joseph M. Patt,
  • Sandra A. Allan,
  • Mamoudou Setamou,
  • Monique J. Rivera,
  • Jawwad A. Qureshi and
  • Lukasz L. Stelinski

8 December 2020

Phytophagous insects, including Asian citrus psyllids (Diaphorina citri Kuwayama), use multiple sensory modalities (vision, olfaction, and gustation,) to locate and accept host plants. We explored incorporation of several sensory cues into a multi-mo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,977 Views
12 Pages

8 December 2020

In this study we test whether Argentine ants (Linepithema humile) progressively reduce their response to a salient stimulus (alarm pheromone) with increased exposure over time. First, we used a two-chamber olfactometer to demonstrate three focal beha...

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18 Citations
3,943 Views
12 Pages

8 December 2020

Parasites are important actors within ecosystems. However, a key aspect to unraveling parasite epidemiology is understanding transmission. The bee pollinator community harbors several multihost parasites, which have been shown to be able to spread be...

  • Review
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55 Citations
14,290 Views
34 Pages

Geographical Distribution and Selection of European Honey Bees Resistant to Varroa destructor

  • Yves Le Conte,
  • Marina D. Meixner,
  • Annely Brandt,
  • Norman L. Carreck,
  • Cecilia Costa,
  • Fanny Mondet and
  • Ralph Büchler

8 December 2020

Developing resistance to the varroa mite in honey bees is a major goal for apicultural science and practice, the development of selection strategies and the availability of resistant stock. Here we present an extended literature review and survey of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,559 Views
17 Pages

Infection Patterns and Fitness Effects of Rickettsia and Sodalis Symbionts in the Green Lacewing Chrysoperla carnea

  • Rebekka Sontowski,
  • Michael Gerth,
  • Sandy Richter,
  • Axel Gruppe,
  • Martin Schlegel,
  • Nicole M. van Dam and
  • Christoph Bleidorn

7 December 2020

Endosymbionts are widely distributed in insects and can strongly affect their host ecology. The common green lacewing (Chrysoperla carnea) is a neuropteran insect which is widely used in biological pest control. However, their endosymbionts and their...

  • Article
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73 Citations
6,822 Views
13 Pages

Susceptibility of Various Developmental Stages of the Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, to Entomopathogenic Nematodes

  • Rajendra Acharya,
  • Hwal-Su Hwang,
  • Md Munir Mostafiz,
  • Yeon-Su Yu and
  • Kyeong-Yeoll Lee

7 December 2020

The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, which is native to Central and South America, has recently invaded Africa and Asia, causing serious damage to various crops. Although management to date has been largely unsuccessful, entomopathogenic nematod...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,486 Views
17 Pages

7 December 2020

To reveal mtgenome characterizations and reconstruct phylogenetic relationships of Hylicinae, the complete mtgenomes of four hylicine species, including Nacolus tuberculatus, Hylica paradoxa, Balala fujiana, and Kalasha nativa, were sequenced and com...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,572 Views
21 Pages

6 December 2020

Following its first detection in North Italy in 2012, H. halys has become a serious threat in many crops, including hazelnut. The present study aimed at investigating dispersal capacity and behavior in relation to host plants of overwintered adults o...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,187 Views
9 Pages

Selective Breeding for Low and High Varroa destructor Growth in Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Colonies: Initial Results of Two Generations

  • Alvaro De la Mora,
  • Berna Emsen,
  • Nuria Morfin,
  • Daniel Borges,
  • Les Eccles,
  • Paul G. Kelly,
  • Paul H. Goodwin and
  • Ernesto Guzman-Novoa

4 December 2020

After two years of bidirectional selection for low and high rates of Varroa destructor population growth (LVG and HVG, respectively) in honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies in Ontario, Canada, significant differences between the two genotypes were obs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,060 Views
18 Pages

4 December 2020

Data on plant herbivore damage as well as on herbivore performance have been previously used to identify key plant traits driving plant–herbivore interactions. The extent to which the two approaches lead to similar conclusions remains to be exp...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
6,942 Views
9 Pages

3 December 2020

The juvenile hormones (JHs) are a group of sesquiterpenoids synthesized by the corpora allata. They play critical roles during insect development and reproduction. To study processes that are controlled by JH, researchers need methods to identify and...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
22 Citations
9,048 Views
9 Pages

Exposure of Humans to Attacks by Deer Keds and Consequences of Their Bites—A Case Report with Environmental Background

  • Weronika Maślanko,
  • Katarzyna Bartosik,
  • Magdalena Raszewska-Famielec,
  • Ewelina Szwaj and
  • Marek Asman

3 December 2020

Insects of the genus Lipoptena, e.g., Lipoptena cervi and Lipoptena fortisetosa, are hematophagic ectoparasites mainly attacking deer, roe deer, moose, horses, and cattle. Humans may also be incidental hosts for these insects. The species are vectors...

  • Article
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4 Citations
2,434 Views
12 Pages

3 December 2020

The red gum lerp psyllid, Glycaspis brimblecombei Moore (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae), is an invasive pest of Eucalyptus trees worldwide, responsible for serious damage, including the death of plants. Knowledge about the incidence of climatic factors on t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,002 Views
13 Pages

Microgeographic Wing-Shape Variation in Aedes albopictus and Aedes scapularis (Diptera: Culicidae) Populations

  • Rafael Oliveira-Christe,
  • André Barretto Bruno Wilke and
  • Mauro Toledo Marrelli

3 December 2020

Aedes albopictus and Aedes scapularis are vectors of several arboviruses, including the dengue, chikungunya, and Rocio virus infection. While Ae. albopictus is a highly invasive species native to Asia and has been dispersed by humans to most parts of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,686 Views
15 Pages

Use of Electric Discharge for Simultaneous Control of Weeds and Houseflies Emerging from Soil

  • Yoshinori Matsuda,
  • Kunihiko Shimizu,
  • Takahiro Sonoda and
  • Yoshihiro Takikawa

3 December 2020

An electrostatic apparatus was developed to control weeds and houseflies emerging from ground soil in a greenhouse simultaneously. Identical iron plates were placed in parallel at a defined interval and fixed in an iron frame. Two sets of fixed iron...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,182 Views
17 Pages

3 December 2020

Given the high medical importance of ticks, we analyzed the most common preventive behaviors and practices adopted by medical students from Poland, Germany, and Thailand, and the level of their knowledge of ticks and tick-borne diseases. A survey con...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,465 Views
22 Pages

2 December 2020

The family Braconidae consists mostly of specialized parasitoids, some of which hold potential in biocontrol of agricultural pests. Psyttalia concolor, Psyttalia humilis and Psyttalia lounsburyi are parasitoids associated with Bactrocera oleae, a maj...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,651 Views
16 Pages

A Pesticide Residues Insight on Honeybees, Bumblebees and Olive Oil after Pesticidal Applications against the Olive Fruit Fly Bactrocera oleae (Diptera: Tephritidae)

  • Kyriaki Varikou,
  • Konstantinos M. Kasiotis,
  • Eleftheria Bempelou,
  • Electra Manea-Karga,
  • Chris Anagnostopoulos,
  • Angeliki Charalampous,
  • Nikos Garantonakis,
  • Athanasia Birouraki,
  • Fani Hatjina and
  • Kyriaki Machera

2 December 2020

In 2017 and 2018, a field survey was initiated on Greek olive orchards to investigate the attractiveness of bait spray applications and the impact of cover and bait sprays applied against the olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae (Diptera: Tephritidae), o...

  • Review
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3,620 Views
12 Pages

2 December 2020

The bark beetle Phloeotribus rhododactylus feeds mainly on the shrub Cytisus scoparius. The range of P. rhododactylus extends from Spain in the south to southern Sweden, Denmark, and Scotland in the north. Its range to the east extends to Poland, Slo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,825 Views
12 Pages

Effects of Larval Density on Plutella xylostella Resistance to Granulosis Virus

  • Hailong Kong,
  • Zhonglin Liu,
  • Pingjun Yang,
  • Lin Yuan,
  • Wanghui Jing,
  • Chuanlei Dong,
  • Minyuan Zheng,
  • Zhen Tian,
  • Qiuli Hou and
  • Shude Zhu

2 December 2020

It has been reported that some phase-polyphenic insects from high-density conditions are more resistant to pathogens than those from low-density conditions. This phenomenon is termed “density-dependent prophylaxis” (DDP). However, whether...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
6,896 Views
16 Pages

1 December 2020

Pest management strives to be an efficient, yet healthy and environmentally safe control method, and the use of poisoned bait often fulfils these criteria. In the present study, we show that bait with indoxacarb as the active ingredient is highly eff...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,648 Views
15 Pages

Landscape Simplification Modifies Trap-Nesting Bee and Wasp Communities in the Subtropics

  • Rachele S. Wilson,
  • Sara D. Leonhardt,
  • Chris J. Burwell,
  • Chris Fuller,
  • Tobias J. Smith,
  • Benjamin F. Kaluza and
  • Helen M. Wallace

1 December 2020

(1) Background: Landscape simplification is a major threat to bee and wasp conservation in the tropics, but reliable, long-term population data are lacking. We investigated how community composition, diversity, and abundance of tropical solitary bees...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,490 Views
11 Pages

Parasitoids of Chrysopidae Eggs in Sinaloa Mexico

  • María de Lourdes Ramírez-Ahuja,
  • Enrique Garza-González,
  • Elijah J. Talamas,
  • Mayra A. Gómez-Govea,
  • Mario A. Rodríguez-Pérez,
  • Patricia Zambrano-Robledo,
  • Eduardo Rebollar-Tellez and
  • Iram P. Rodríguez-Sanchez

30 November 2020

The eggs parasitoids Myartsevaia chrysopae (Crawford) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), Telenomus lobatus Johnson, Telenomus tridentatus Johnson (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) and Trichogramma atopovirilia Oatman and Platner (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) are...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,905 Views
8 Pages

Can Larvae of Forest Click Beetles (Coleoptera: Elateridae) Feed on Live Plant Roots?

  • Mikhail V. Kozlov,
  • Alexander S. Prosvirov and
  • Elena L. Zvereva

30 November 2020

The life histories of many soil-dwelling invertebrates remain poorly studied. The larvae of two click beetle species, Athous subfuscus and Dalopius marginatus, which are most abundant in European boreal forests, are both classified as omnivorous and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
43 Citations
5,847 Views
15 Pages

Comparative Fecal Metabolomes of Silkworms Being Fed Mulberry Leaf and Artificial Diet

  • DaoYuan Qin,
  • GenHong Wang,
  • ZhaoMing Dong,
  • QingYou Xia and
  • Ping Zhao

30 November 2020

Metabonomics accurately monitors the precise metabolic responses to various dietary patterns. Metabolic profiling allows simultaneous measurement of various fecal metabolites whose concentrations may be affected by food intake. In this study, we anal...

  • Review
  • Open Access
63 Citations
12,972 Views
16 Pages

A Literature Review of Host Feeding Patterns of Invasive Aedes Mosquitoes in Europe

  • Sonia Cebrián-Camisón,
  • Josué Martínez-de la Puente and
  • Jordi Figuerola

29 November 2020

Aedes invasive mosquitoes (AIMs) play a key role as vectors of several pathogens of public health relevance. Four species have been established in Europe, including Aedes aegypti, Aedesalbopictus, Aedes japonicus and Aedes koreicus. In addition, Aede...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,669 Views
13 Pages

Similar Gut Bacterial Microbiota in Two Fruit-Feeding Moth Pests Collected from Different Host Species and Locations

  • Qiang Gong,
  • Li-Jun Cao,
  • Li-Na Sun,
  • Jin-Cui Chen,
  • Ya-Jun Gong,
  • De-Qiang Pu,
  • Qiong Huang,
  • Ary Anthony Hoffmann and
  • Shu-Jun Wei

28 November 2020

Numerous gut microbes are associated with insects, but their composition remains largely unknown for many insect groups, along with factors influencing their composition. Here, we compared gut bacterial microbiota of two co-occurring agricultural pes...

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