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Insects, Volume 3, Issue 4

2012 December - 22 articles

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Articles (22)

  • Review
  • Open Access
137 Citations
29,815 Views
28 Pages

General Stress Responses in the Honey Bee

  • Naïla Even,
  • Jean-Marc Devaud and
  • Andrew B. Barron

11 December 2012

The biological concept of stress originated in mammals, where a “General Adaptation Syndrome” describes a set of common integrated physiological responses to diverse noxious agents. Physiological mechanisms of stress in mammals have been extensively...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,726 Views
21 Pages

Variation in a Host–Parasitoid Interaction across Independent Populations

  • Saskya Van Nouhuys,
  • Suvi Niemikapee and
  • Ilkka Hanski

5 December 2012

Antagonistic relationships between parasitoids and their insect hosts involve multiple traits and are shaped by their ecological and evolutionary context. The parasitoid wasp Cotesia melitaearum and its host butterfly Melitaea cinxia occur in several...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,954 Views
14 Pages

Seasonal Abundance of Aphids and Aphidophagous Insects in Pecan

  • James D. Dutcher,
  • Haider Karar and
  • Ghulam Abbas

5 December 2012

Seasonal occurrence of aphids and aphidophagous insects was monitored for six years (2006–2011) from full leaf expansion in May to leaf fall in October in “Desirable” variety pecan trees that were not treated with insecticides. Aphid outbreaks occurr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
7,383 Views
20 Pages

22 November 2012

As key factors in intercellular adhesion processes, cadherins play important roles in a plethora of developmental processes, including gametogenesis. In a previous study on cadherin localization in the gonads of honey bees, performed with heterologou...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
8,395 Views
16 Pages

22 November 2012

Augmentative releases of parasitoids may be a useful tool for the area-wide management of tephritid pests. The latter are parasitized by many wasp species, though only a few of them are relevant for augmentative biocontrol purposes. To date, nearly a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
8,709 Views
10 Pages

Myosin Gene Expression and Protein Abundance in Different Castes of the Formosan Subterranean Termite (Coptotermes formosanus)

  • Matthew R. Tarver,
  • Christopher B. Florane,
  • Christopher P. Mattison,
  • Beth A. Holloway and
  • Alan Lax

16 November 2012

The Formosan subterranean termite (Coptotermes formosanus) is an important worldwide pest, each year causing millions of dollars in structural damage and control costs. Termite colonies are composed of several phenotypically distinct castes. Termites...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
10,016 Views
19 Pages

9 November 2012

The current changes in global climatic regimes present a significant societal challenge, affecting in all likelihood insect physiology, biochemistry, biogeography and population dynamics. With the increasing resistance of many insect pest species to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
8,831 Views
15 Pages

Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Busseola segeta Bowden (Lepidoptera; Noctuidae): A Case Study of Host Use Diversification in Guineo-Congolian Rainforest Relic Area, Kenya

  • George O. Ong'amo,
  • Bruno P. Le Ru,
  • Pascal Campagne,
  • Antoine Branca,
  • Paul-Andre Calatayud,
  • Claire Capdevielle-Dulac and
  • Jean-Francois Silvain

6 November 2012

Habitat modification and fragmentation are considered as some of the factors that drive organism distribution and host use diversification. Indigenous African stem borer pests are thought to have diversified their host ranges to include maize [Zea ma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
8,451 Views
13 Pages

Individual Variability of Nosema ceranae Infections in Apis mellifera Colonies

  • Grace E. Mulholland,
  • Brenna E. Traver,
  • Nels G. Johnson and
  • Richard D. Fell

1 November 2012

Since 2006, beekeepers have reported increased losses of Apis mellifera colonies, and one factor that has been potentially implicated in these losses is the microsporidian Nosema ceranae. Since N. ceranae is a fairly recently discovered parasite, the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
8,374 Views
17 Pages

26 October 2012

Integrated pest management (IPM), which combines physical, biological, and chemical control measures to complementary effect, is one of the most important approaches to environmentally friendly sustainable agriculture. To expand IPM, we need to devel...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
11,521 Views
21 Pages

Application of Nuclear Techniques to Improve the Mass Production and Management of Fruit Fly Parasitoids

  • Jorge Cancino,
  • Lía Ruíz,
  • Mariana Viscarret,
  • John Sivinski and
  • Jorge Hendrichs

25 October 2012

The use of irradiated hosts in mass rearing tephritid parasitoids represents an important technical advance in fruit fly augmentative biological control. Irradiation assures that fly emergence is avoided in non-parasitized hosts, while at the same ti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,230 Views
9 Pages

Insulin Modifies Honeybee Worker Behavior

  • Christine M. Mott and
  • Michael D. Breed

24 October 2012

The insulin signaling pathway has been hypothesized to play a key role in regulation of worker social insect behavior. We tested whether insulin treatment has direct effects on worker honeybee behavior in two contexts, sucrose response thresholds in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
7,274 Views
12 Pages

24 October 2012

Pattern recognition receptors play an important role in insect immune defense. We cloned the β-1,3-glucan recognition protein, lectin-5 and C-type lectin 1 genes of Antheraea pernyi and examined the expression profiles of immune-stimulated pupae. Aft...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
8,251 Views
27 Pages

Seasonal Flight, Optimal Timing and Efficacy of Selected Insecticides for Cabbage Maggot (Delia radicum L., Diptera: Anthomyiidae) Control

  • Renata Bažok,
  • Mirna Ceranić-Sertić,
  • Jasminka Igrc Barčić,
  • Josip Borošić,
  • Antonela Kozina,
  • Tomislav Kos,
  • Darija Lemić and
  • Maja Čačija

22 October 2012

In order to describe seasonal flight activity of the cabbage maggot Delia radicum (L.) adults in relation to Julian days (JD), degree-day accumulations (DDA) and precipitation, flight dynamics were followed weekly with the use of yellow sticky traps...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6,102 Views
11 Pages

22 October 2012

Previous dynamic characterizations of the cercal mechanosensory hairs of crickets have generally been limited to the first resonant frequency and associated deflection shape. A more complete description of the mechanical dynamics of these structures...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
9,382 Views
17 Pages

22 October 2012

Hexamerins are storage proteins with primordial functions in insect metamorphosis. They are actively secreted by the larval fat body and stored in the hemolymph. During metamorphosis, they return to the fat body to be processed. For decades, these pr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
11,751 Views
28 Pages

Parasitoids of Queensland Fruit Fly Bactrocera tryoni in Australia and Prospects for Improved Biological Control

  • Ashley L. Zamek,
  • Jennifer E. Spinner,
  • Jessica L. Micallef,
  • Geoff M. Gurr and
  • Olivia L. Reynolds

22 October 2012

This review draws together available information on the biology, methods for study, and culturing of hymenopteran parasitoids of the Queensland fruit fly, Bactrocera tryoni, and assesses prospects for improving biological control of this serious pest...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
6,372 Views
12 Pages

19 October 2012

Nucleopolyhedroviruses (NPV: Gammabaculovirus: Baculoviridae) of diprionid sawflies (Diprionidae: Hymenoptera) are highly host specific and only infect the midgut epithelium. While still alive, infected sawfly larvae excrete NPV-laden diarrhea that c...

  • Review
  • Open Access
59 Citations
22,961 Views
33 Pages

16 October 2012

The European cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cerasi (L.) (Diptera: Tephritidae), is a highly destructive pest. The low tolerance for damaged fruit requires preventive insecticide treatments for a marketable crop. The phase-out of old insecticides threat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
34 Citations
9,987 Views
26 Pages

12 October 2012

The New World Screwworm, Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coquerel), is one of the most damaging parasites of livestock, causing millions of dollars in annual losses to producers. The fly is an obligate parasite of warm-blooded animals, including humans. Aft...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,552 Views
18 Pages

28 September 2012

Field trials and assessments of the balsam fir sawfly (Neodiprion abietis) nucleopolyhedrovirus (NeabNPV: Baculoviridae, Gammabaculovirus) against its natural host were conducted in July and August 2002 near Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, C...

  • Review
  • Open Access
45 Citations
9,261 Views
12 Pages

25 September 2012

Superparasitism, a strategy in which a female lays eggs in/on a previously parasitized host, was attributed in the past to the inability of females to discriminate between parasitized and non-parasitized hosts. However, superparasitism is now accepte...

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