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  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,640 Views
17 Pages

1 February 2024

Plants store chemical defenses that act as toxins against herbivores, such as toxic isothiocyanates (ITCs) in Brassica plants, hydrolyzed from glucosinolate (GLS) precursors. The fitness of herbivorous larvae can be strongly affected by these toxins,...

  • Technical Note
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,274 Views
8 Pages

24 March 2017

Collection of insects at the scene is one of the most important aspects of forensic entomology and proper collection is one of the biggest challenges for any investigator. Adult flies are highly mobile and ubiquitous at scenes, yet their link to the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,410 Views
23 Pages

3 March 2021

Vertebrate postembryonic development is regulated by thyroid hormone (T3). Of particular interest is anuran metamorphosis, which offers several unique advantages for studying the role of T3 and its two nuclear receptor genes, TRα and TRβ, during post...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,810 Views
23 Pages

Establishing methods to investigate treatments that induce cell death in parasitic nematodes will promote experimental approaches to elucidate mechanisms and to identify prospective anthelmintics capable of inducing this outcome. Here, we extended re...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
3,028 Views
14 Pages

The Use of Larval Debridement Therapy and Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy for an Infected Wound After Thyroidectomy—A Case Report

  • Jolanta Dynarska,
  • Edyta Zagrodnik,
  • Agnieszka Kisielska,
  • Anna Jurczak,
  • Tomasz Machałowski and
  • Sylwia Wieder-Huszla

9 August 2025

Background: Larval debridement therapy is used to cleanse necrotic tissue wounds and/or decontaminate wounds that are not amenable to standard therapies. Methods: A patient was diagnosed with septic shock and multiple organ failure caused by Streptoc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,738 Views
11 Pages

5 October 2021

Popillia japonica Newman (Japanese beetle) is an invasive, polyphagous pest in North America, as adults feed on plant foliage and larvae on roots. Management in crops relies on foliar and soil applications of insecticides, but entomopathogenic nemato...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,902 Views
16 Pages

Mitigation of Vibrio-Induced Metabolic Perturbations in Argopecten purpuratus Scallop Larvae via Probiotic Pretreatment

  • Katherine Muñoz-Cerro,
  • Leonie Venter,
  • Tim Young,
  • Andrea C. Alfaro,
  • Katherina Brokordt and
  • Paulina Schmitt

Background: The decrease in the production of Argopecten purpuratus scallops in Chile is linked to extensive larval deaths in hatcheries caused by bacterial pathogens, particularly Vibrio genus, threatening sustainability. Traditional antibiotic prac...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
12,445 Views
22 Pages

I Spy in the Developing Fly a Multitude of Ways to Die

  • Alla Yalonetskaya,
  • Albert A. Mondragon,
  • Johnny Elguero and
  • Kimberly McCall

22 October 2018

Cell proliferation and cell death are two opposing, yet complementary fundamental processes in development. Cell proliferation provides new cells, while developmental programmed cell death adjusts cell numbers and refines structures as an organism gr...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
38 Citations
16,930 Views
18 Pages

28 November 2022

Insecticides reduce the spread of mosquito-borne disease. Over the past century, mosquito control has mostly relied on neurotoxic chemicals—such as pyrethroids, neonicotinoids, chlorinated hydrocarbons, carbamates and organophosphates—tha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,594 Views
20 Pages

15 January 2025

In many areas where larval Pacific lampreys currently rear, maximum stream temperatures may approach 27–31 °C during the next 75 years. Whether larval Pacific lampreys in natural conditions can tolerate these temperatures is unknown. To eva...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,446 Views
8 Pages

In Vitro Anthelmintic Activity of Four Plant-Derived Compounds against Sheep Gastrointestinal Nematodes

  • Federica Giovanelli,
  • Matteo Mattellini,
  • Gianluca Fichi,
  • Guido Flamini and
  • Stefania Perrucci

10 September 2018

By using the egg hatch test (EHT), the larval development test (LDT) and the larval mortality/paralysis test (LMT), the in vitro anthelmintic activity on sheep gastrointestinal strongyles (GIS) of four plant-derived pure compounds, mangiferin (at 0.2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,603 Views
13 Pages

Life Cycle and Biometric Study of Hydrotaea capensis (Wiedemann, 1818) (Diptera, Muscidae), a Species of Forensic Interest

  • María Pérez-Marcos,
  • Mª Dolores García,
  • Elena López-Gallego,
  • Mª José Ramírez-Soria and
  • Mª Isabel Arnaldos

9 June 2022

One of the most important and perhaps most used applications of forensic entomology concerns the estimation of the minimum post-mortem interval (minPMI), defined as the time interval between death and the actual finding of a corpse. Some Diptera spec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,131 Views
15 Pages

A Conserved Female-Specific Requirement for the GGT Gene in Mosquito Larvae Facilitates RNAi-Mediated Sex Separation in Multiple Species of Disease Vector Mosquitoes

  • Keshava Mysore,
  • Longhua Sun,
  • Ping Li,
  • Joseph B. Roethele,
  • Joi K. Misenti,
  • John Kosmach,
  • Jessica Igiede and
  • Molly Duman-Scheel

27 January 2022

Although several emerging mosquito control technologies are dependent on mass releases of adult males, methods of sex-sorting that can be implemented globally have not yet been established. RNAi screens led to the discovery of siRNA, which targets ga...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,257 Views
13 Pages

Impact of Sacbrood Virus on Larval Microbiome of Apis mellifera and Apis cerana

  • Rujipas Yongsawas,
  • Veeranan Chaimanee,
  • Jeffery S. Pettis,
  • Humberto Freire Boncristiani Junior,
  • Dawn Lopez,
  • Ammarin In-on,
  • Panuwan Chantawannakul and
  • Terd Disayathanoowat

13 July 2020

In this study, we examined the impact of Sacbrood virus (SBV), the cause of larval honeybee (Apis mellifera) death, producing a liquefied a larva sac, on the gut bacterial communities on two larval honeybee species, Apis mellifera and Apis cerana. SB...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,867 Views
15 Pages

31 May 2022

During development, cells constantly undergo fate choices by differentiating, proliferating, and dying as part of tissue remodeling. However, we only begin to understand the mechanisms of these different fate choices. Here, we took the lepidopteran i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,594 Views
16 Pages

Dual Insecticidal Effects of Adenanthera pavonina Kunitz-Type Inhibitor on Plodia interpunctella is Mediated by Digestive Enzymes Inhibition and Chitin-Binding Properties

  • Caio Fernando Ramalho de Oliveira,
  • Taylla Michelle de Oliveira Flores,
  • Marlon Henrique Cardoso,
  • Karen Garcia Nogueira Oshiro,
  • Raphael Russi,
  • Anderson Felipe Jácome de França,
  • Elizeu Antunes dos Santos,
  • Octávio Luiz Franco,
  • Adeliana Silva de Oliveira and
  • Ludovico Migliolo

28 November 2019

The Indianmeal moth, Plodia interpunctella, is one of the most damaging pests of stored products. We investigated the insecticidal properties of ApKTI, a Kunitz trypsin inhibitor from Adenanthera pavonina seeds, against P. interpunctella larvae throu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,548 Views
8 Pages

The Honey Bee Colony’s Criterion for Candidate Selection: “Ongoing” or “One-Shot”?

  • Luxia Pan,
  • Shiqing Zhong,
  • Tianyu Xu,
  • Weixuan Chen and
  • Zhijiang Zeng

22 May 2024

In the honey bee, the queen’s death severely threatens the survival of the colony. In an emergency, new queens are reared from young worker larvae, where nepotism is thought to influence the choice of queen candidates by the workers. This artic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
9,749 Views
16 Pages

31 July 2015

Many parasites enhance their dispersal and transmission by manipulating host behaviour. One intriguing example concerns baculoviruses that induce hyperactivity and tree-top disease (i.e., climbing to elevated positions prior to death) in their caterp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,751 Views
19 Pages

The Effects of Kynurenic Acid in Zebrafish Embryos and Adult Rainbow Trout

  • Marta Marszalek-Grabska,
  • Monika Turska-Kozlowska,
  • Edyta Kaczorek-Lukowska,
  • Katarzyna Wicha-Komsta,
  • Waldemar A. Turski,
  • Andrzej K. Siwicki and
  • Kinga Gawel

11 September 2024

Kynurenic acid (KYNA) is a metabolite of tryptophan formed on the kynurenine pathway. Its pharmacological effects are relatively well characterized in mammals, whereas its role in fish is poorly understood. Therefore, the aim of the study was to expa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,869 Views
11 Pages

7 December 2016

This study, conducted during a scientific cruise, MR15-04, aims, first, to examine species and larval/adult components of Halobates (Heteroptera: Gerridae) inhabiting the tropical Indian Ocean of 4°00′ S–7°00′ S, 101°00′ E–103°00′ E and, second, to e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
3,782 Views
12 Pages

Iflavirus Covert Infection Increases Susceptibility to Nucleopolyhedrovirus Disease in Spodoptera exigua

  • Arkaitz Carballo,
  • Trevor Williams,
  • Rosa Murillo and
  • Primitivo Caballero

5 May 2020

Naturally occurring covert infections in lepidopteran populations can involve multiple viruses with potentially different transmission strategies. In this study, we characterized covert infection by two RNA viruses, Spodoptera exigua iflavirus 1 (SeI...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,571 Views
13 Pages

Early Exposure to Polyphenol-Rich Sugarcane Extract (PRSE) Mitigates Aging While Enhancing Thermotolerance in C. elegans

  • Deniz Heydarian,
  • Matthew Flavel,
  • Mihiri Munasinghe,
  • Abdullah Almotayri,
  • Markandeya Jois and
  • Jency Thomas

26 February 2024

Previous research has established that polyphenols increase lifespan and stress resistance in C. elegans. However, the effects of timing of exposure on the extension of lifespan and the mechanisms involved are not completely understood. This study ai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,373 Views
17 Pages

Stonebrood Disease—Histomorphological Changes in Honey Bee Larvae (Apis mellifera) Experimentally Infected with Aspergillus flavus

  • Tammo von Knoblauch,
  • Annette B. Jensen,
  • Christoph K. W. Mülling,
  • Anton Heusinger,
  • Heike Aupperle-Lellbach and
  • Elke Genersch

4 February 2025

Stonebrood (Aspergillus sp.) is a rare, poorly described disease of the Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) that can affect adult bees and brood. This study describes the pathogenesis using artificially reared pathogen-free Apis mellifera larvae, expe...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,565 Views
10 Pages

6 December 2020

Buxus sp. is an important native and ornamental tree in Europe threatened by a serious invasive pest Cydalima perspectalis. The larvae of this moth are able to defoliate box trees and cause their death. The development of novel biopesticides targetin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
51 Citations
7,648 Views
16 Pages

Comprehensive Analysis of Neurotoxin-Induced Ablation of Dopaminergic Neurons in Zebrafish Larvae

  • Michael Kalyn,
  • Khang Hua,
  • Suzita Mohd Noor,
  • Chee Ern David Wong and
  • Marc Ekker

Neurotoxin exposure of zebrafish larvae has been used to mimic a Parkinson’s disease (PD) phenotype and to facilitate high-throughput drug screening. However, the vulnerability of zebrafish to various neurotoxins was shown to be variable. Here,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,374 Views
12 Pages

15 August 2025

The appressorium is a specialised infection structure formed by Beauveria bassiana during host invasion. This study used sulforaphane to regulate the formation rate of B. bassiana appressoria, evaluated the correlation between appressorium formation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,529 Views
16 Pages

Biological Control of Aedes albopictus: Obtained from the New Bacterial Candidates with Insecticidal Activity

  • Handi Dahmana,
  • Masse Sambou,
  • Didier Raoult,
  • Florence Fenollar and
  • Oleg Mediannikov

29 June 2020

Vector-borne deadly pathogens cause more than 700,000 deaths annually. They are transmitted by several vectors, among which the mosquito is the most important. Chemical compounds often have devastating side effects, leading to the abandonment of the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,906 Views
14 Pages

The Impact of Drosophila Awd/NME1/2 Levels on Notch and Wg Signaling Pathways

  • Giulia Serafini,
  • Giorgia Giordani,
  • Luca Grillini,
  • Davide Andrenacci,
  • Giuseppe Gargiulo and
  • Valeria Cavaliere

1 October 2020

Awd, the Drosophila homologue of NME1/2 metastasis suppressors, plays key roles in many signaling pathways. Mosaic analysis of the null awdJ2A4 allele showed that loss of awd gene function blocks Notch signaling and the expression of its target genes...

  • Hypothesis
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,551 Views
14 Pages

17 May 2023

The ability to heal or even regenerate large injuries in different animals derives from the evolution of their specific life cycles during geological times. The present, new hypothesis tries to explain the distribution of organ regeneration among ani...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,668 Views
14 Pages

4 November 2021

Acute chemical ablation of lateral line hair cells is an important tool to understand lateral line-mediated behaviors in free-swimming fish larvae and adults. However, lateral line-mediated behaviors have not been described in fish larvae prior to sw...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,764 Views
17 Pages

18 July 2024

Epiphytic diatoms growing in Mediterranean seagrass meadows, particularly those of the genus Cocconeis, are abundant and ecologically significant, even in naturally acidified environments. One intriguing aspect of some benthic diatoms is their produc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,163 Views
10 Pages

23 November 2019

Autotomy in C. elegans, which results in the severing of the body into two fragments, has been observed as a response to late larval worm-star formation after exposure to a bacterial surface pathogen. It was found that autotomy can occur in both herm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,019 Views
19 Pages

7 May 2023

Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) three-domain Cry toxins are highly successful biological pesticides; however, the mechanism through which they cause death to targeted larval midgut cells is not fully understood. Herein, we challenged transgenic Bt-suscep...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,394 Views
16 Pages

Effect of Cereal α-Amylase/Trypsin Inhibitors on Developmental Characteristics and Abundance of Digestive Enzymes of Mealworm Larvae (Tenebrio molitor L.)

  • Sorel Tchewonpi Sagu,
  • Eva Landgräber,
  • Ina M. Henkel,
  • Gerd Huschek,
  • Thomas Homann,
  • Sara Bußler,
  • Oliver K. Schlüter and
  • Harshadrai Rawel

14 May 2021

The objective of this work was to investigate the potential effect of cereal α-amylase/trypsin inhibitors (ATIs) on growth parameters and selective digestive enzymes of Tenebrio molitor L. larvae. The approach consisted of feeding the larvae with whe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,316 Views
13 Pages

19 July 2024

Trematodes of the family Cyclocoelidae are parasites mainly of the respiratory system of birds and present a cosmopolitan distribution. Although infection with these flukes can result in pathological changes and even bird death, information on their...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,393 Views
12 Pages

10 November 2022

Cordyceps farinosa is often utilized as a biocontrol agent because of its wide host range, strong lethality, and safety for mammals. Artificial rearing of Thitarodes armoricanus larvae is a prerequisite for the artificial cultivation of Chinese cordy...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1,219 Views
7 Pages

The Industrial Residue of Andiroba (Carapa sp.): A Promising Source of Natural Acaricides Against Dermacentor nitens (Acari: Ixodidae)

  • Daniela Bianchi,
  • Raidel Reis dos Santos,
  • Poliana Leão Peleja,
  • Ana Beatriz Barbosa de Sousa,
  • Marcelo da Silva Evangelista,
  • José Sousa de Almeida Júnior,
  • Lauro Euclides Soares Barata,
  • Waldiney Pires Moraes and
  • Antonio Humberto Hamad Minervino

29 April 2025

Dermacentor nitens (tropical horse tick) is a tick species commonly found parasitizing horses and other equids in the Amazon region, causing economic losses. Currently, tick control is based on chemical acaricides, usually in a power formulation for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,328 Views
12 Pages

5 May 2023

In response to the finding of chironomid larvae in tap water, South Korea’s water treatment system has stepped up water quality monitoring. However, due to the challenging nature of larval behavior, effective elimination remains difficult despi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,148 Views
16 Pages

Azadirachtin-Based Biopesticide Affects Fitness and Ovarian Development of the Natural Enemy Ceraeochrysa claveri (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)

  • Bertha Gastelbondo-Pastrana,
  • Marilucia Santorum,
  • Elton Luiz Scudeler,
  • Fábio Henrique Fernandes,
  • Erasmo Manuel Alvis,
  • Linda Chams-Chams and
  • Daniela Carvalho dos Santos

31 January 2025

Plant-derived biopesticides have gained attention in agriculture as a pest control method that minimizes the negative effects caused by conventional synthetic insecticides to natural enemies. Azamax™ is one of the most commercialized biopestici...

  • Article
  • Open Access
260 Views
11 Pages

11 December 2025

Eucalyptus plantations have suffered severe damage from scarab grubs in recent years. To investigate the actual scarab species that damage Eucalyptus trees, continuous closed-net monitoring and monthly soil-digging surveys were conducted in Eucalyptu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,882 Views
35 Pages

5 October 2023

Mitochondrial dysfunction has been reported in many Huntington’s disease (HD) models; however, it is unclear how these defects occur. Here, we test the hypothesis that excess pathogenic huntingtin (HTT) impairs mitochondrial homeostasis, using Drosop...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
6,440 Views
20 Pages

Modelling Cancer Metastasis in Drosophila melanogaster

  • Joanne L. Sharpe,
  • Jason Morgan,
  • Nicholas Nisbet,
  • Kyra Campbell and
  • Andreu Casali

21 February 2023

Cancer metastasis, the process by which tumour cells spread throughout the body and form secondary tumours at distant sites, is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths. The metastatic cascade is a highly complex process encompassing initial dissem...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,335 Views
18 Pages

Generation and Characterization of the Drosophila melanogaster paralytic Gene Knock-Out as a Model for Dravet Syndrome

  • Andrea Tapia,
  • Carlo N. Giachello,
  • Martina Palomino-Schätzlein,
  • Richard A. Baines and
  • Máximo Ibo Galindo

18 November 2021

Dravet syndrome is a severe rare epileptic disease caused by mutations in the SCN1A gene coding for the Nav1.1 protein, a voltage-gated sodium channel alpha subunit. We have made a knock-out of the paralytic gene, the single Drosophila melanogaster g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
5,503 Views
12 Pages

Transgenic Cotton Plants Expressing the HaHR3 Gene Conferred Enhanced Resistance to Helicoverpa armigera and Improved Cotton Yield

  • Qiang Han,
  • Zhenzhen Wang,
  • Yunxin He,
  • Yehui Xiong,
  • Shun Lv,
  • Shupeng Li,
  • Zhigang Zhang,
  • Dewen Qiu and
  • Hongmei Zeng

RNA interference (RNAi) has been developed as an efficient technology. RNAi insect-resistant transgenic plants expressing double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) that is ingested into insects to silence target genes can affect the viability of these pests or eve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,692 Views
39 Pages

Metabolic Regulation of Copper Toxicity during Marine Mussel Embryogenesis

  • Tim Young,
  • Samantha L. Gale,
  • Norman L. C. Ragg,
  • Sylvia G. Sander,
  • David J. Burritt,
  • Billy Benedict,
  • Dung V. Le,
  • Silas G. Villas-Bôas and
  • Andrea C. Alfaro

The development of new tools for assessing the health of cultured shellfish larvae is crucial for aquaculture industries to develop and refine hatchery methodologies. We established a large-volume ecotoxicology/health stressor trial, exposing mussel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,020 Views
15 Pages

Background. Poisoning from pesticides can be extremely hazardous for non-invasive species, such as bees, and humans causing nearly 300,000 deaths worldwide every year. Several pesticides are recognized as endocrine disruptors compounds that alter the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,147 Views
15 Pages

Role of Ovarian Proteins Secreted by Toxoneuron nigriceps (Viereck) (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in the Early Suppression of Host Immune Response

  • Rosanna Salvia,
  • Carmen Scieuzo,
  • Annalisa Grimaldi,
  • Paolo Fanti,
  • Antonio Moretta,
  • Antonio Franco,
  • Paola Varricchio,
  • S. Bradleigh Vinson and
  • Patrizia Falabella

5 January 2021

Toxoneuron nigriceps (Viereck) (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) is an endophagous parasitoid of the larval stages of the tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). During oviposition, T. nigriceps injects into the host body,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,211 Views
16 Pages

An Overview of Ovarian Calyx Fluid Proteins of Toxoneuron nigriceps (Viereck) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae): An Integrated Transcriptomic and Proteomic Approach

  • Rosanna Salvia,
  • Carmen Scieuzo,
  • Andrea Boschi,
  • Marco Pezzi,
  • Michele Mistri,
  • Cristina Munari,
  • Milvia Chicca,
  • Heiko Vogel,
  • Flora Cozzolino and
  • Vittoria Monaco
  • + 2 authors

19 October 2023

The larval stages of the tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), are parasitized by the endophagous parasitoid wasp, Toxoneuron nigriceps (Viereck) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). During the injections of eggs, this para...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,196 Views
16 Pages

Drosophila HUWE1 Ubiquitin Ligase Regulates Endoreplication and Antagonizes JNK Signaling During Salivary Gland Development

  • Yifat Yanku,
  • Eliya Bitman-Lotan,
  • Yaniv Zohar,
  • Estee Kurant,
  • Norman Zilke,
  • Martin Eilers and
  • Amir Orian

26 September 2018

The HECT-type ubiquitin ligase HECT, UBA and WWE Domain Containing 1, (HUWE1) regulates key cancer-related pathways, including the Myc oncogene. It affects cell proliferation, stress and immune signaling, mitochondria homeostasis, and cell death. HUW...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,567 Views
20 Pages

24 August 2022

An international survey was conducted regarding species used for research, methods of euthanasia, health monitoring, and biosecurity in fish laboratories. A total of 145 facilities from 23 countries contributed. Collectively, over 80 different specie...

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