938 resultados para Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)


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Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera- Gelechiidae) es una plaga del tomate cultivado en Mendoza (Argentina) que afecta la calidad y la conservación de su producto. Su cría artificial permite conocer su bioetología para aplicarla a su control. Los objetivos de este trabajo fueron: • Adaptar la especie a la reproducción en condiciones artificiales. • Evaluar dietas para la cría de las larvas. La fundación de la cría partió de larvas salvajes extraídas de hojas y frutos dañados de un cultivo bajo cubierta, ubicado en Guaymallén (Mendoza). La cría desarrolló dentro de cámaras con condiciones controladas de temperatura, humedad y fotoperíodo. Para el apareamiento y oviposición de los adultos se diseñaron tres tipos de jaulas. Como sustratos de oviposición se utilizó papel apergaminado, entretela y algodón. Sobre papel no se obtuvieron posturas. La mayor cantidad de huevos se registró sobre algodón. Los huevos obtenidos se sembraron en dieta artificial y natural. Las larvas se lograron alimentar con dieta artificial pero los adultos -obtenidos con alto rendimiento: 67,58 % huevo a adulto- no dieron suficiente descendencia para mantener la cría.

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Ramorinoa girolae Speg. (Fabaceae), es una especie leñosa endémica de Argentina común-mente llamada "chica". En el presente trabajo se evaluaron algunas características de R. gi-rolae, la pérdida de semillas durante la etapa predispersiva y se identificó los depredadores de dicha etapa. Se seleccionaron árboles en tres sitios dentro del Parque Provincial Ischigualasto (San Juan): la Mina de cuarzo (Provincia Fitogeográfica del Chaco; n= 5 árboles), el Morado (P.F. del Monte; n= 6) y el Tramo (P.F. del Monte; n= 6). A partir de cada árbol se registraron mediciones de tamaño del individuo, densidad de coespecíficos alrededor y número de frutos. Se recolectaron 10 frutos por árbol con el fin de identificar y cuantificar los artrópodos asociados, además se tomaron datos referentes a la densidad y tamaño de frutos y semillas y su viabilidad. Los resultados mostraron que la densidad de frutos por árbol presentó diferencias entre los sitios, mientras que la densidad de árboles no presentó diferencias. En cuanto al daño por artrópodos, se encontró que la proporción de semillas dañadas fue mayor en frutos de menor tamaño, en frutos con mayor número de semillas y en frutos con mayor número de depredadores. Las semillas dañadas representaron en promedio el 58% del total de las semillas muestreadas y sólo el 4% de las semillas dañadas conservaron su viabilidad, mientras que el 91% de semillas sanas resultaron viables. Se identificó a Anypsipyla univitella Dyar. (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Phycitinae) como la única especie depredadora de las semillas durante la etapa predispersiva, mientras que Goniozus sp. (Bethy-lidae, Chrysidoidea, Himenóptera) se identificó como parasitoide de la larva del lepidóptero. Como R. girolae es considerada una especie “vulnerable" (IUCN) resulta primordial su conservación ante escenarios de cambio climático, debido a su baja resistencia al fuego, el bajo nivel de regeneración, la falta de conocimiento y a las políticas deficientes de conservación

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Se evaluaron los efectos letales y subletales de extractos etanólicos de cuatro plantas originarias de la zona alto andina del desierto chileno (Baccharis tola Phil., Fabiana densa J. Remy, Lampayo medicinalis F. Phil. y Azorella compacta Phil.) sobre adultos y huevos de Tetranychus cinnabarinus (Boisduval) (Acari: Tetranychidae), en condiciones de laboratorio (26 ± 2°C, 70 ± 10% HR y fotoperíodo de 16:8 luz: oscuridad). Los mayores niveles de mortalidad por contacto directo sobre adultos fueron obtenidos por A. compacta al 10% (p/v), L. medicinalis 10% (p/v) y A. compacta 7,5% (p/v), los cuales no presentaron diferencias significativas (p<0,05) con respecto al tratamiento control (spirodiclofen). Las CL50 más bajas fueron obtenida por F. densa con 0,71% (p/v) y L. medicinalis con 0,98% (p/v). A. compacta presentó la CL90 más baja con 5,10% (p/v) y la mayor eficacia por obtener un coeficiente de 3,21 (CL90/CL50). Lampayo medicinalis al 10% (p/v) presentó el mayor porcentaje de huevos no eclosionados con un 73,15%. Baccharis tola al 7% (p/v) expuso la mayor toxicidad por efecto residual con una mortalidad de 57,8% sobre adultos de T. cinnabarinus. Fabiana densa mantuvo efecto repelente hasta las 72 horas. Lampayo medicinalis, B. tola y A. compacta perdieron levemente su actividad repelente en el tiempo.

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The Danubs 2000 dataset contains zooplankton data collected in April, June. October and November 2000 in 11 station allong 5 transect in front of the Romanian littoral. Zooplankton sampling was undertaken at 11 stations where samples were collected using a Juday closing net in the 0-10, 10-25, and 25-50m layer (depending also on the water masses). The dataset includes samples analysed for mesozooplankton species composition and abundance. Sampling volume was estimated by multiplying the mouth area with the wire length. Taxon-specific mesozooplankton abundance was count under microscope. Total abundance is the sum of the counted individuals. Total biomass Fodder, Rotifera , Ctenophora and Noctiluca was estimated using a tabel with wet weight for each species an stage.

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The Est Constanta 1981-1985 dataset contains zooplankton data collected allong a 5 station transect in front of the city Constanta (44°10'N, 28°41.5'E - EC1; 44°10'N, 28°47'E - EC2; 44°10'N, 28°54'E - EC3; 44°10'N, 29°08'E - EC4; 44°10'N, 29°22'E - EC5). Zooplankton sampling was undertaken at 5 stations where samples were collected using a Juday closing net in the 0-10, 10-25, 25-50m layer (depending also on the water masses). The dataset includes samples analysed for mesozooplankton species composition and abundance. Sampling volume was estimated by multiplying the mouth area with the wire length. Taxon-specific mesozooplankton abundance was count under microscope. Total abundance is the sum of the counted individuals. Total biomass Fodder, Rotifera , Ctenophora and Noctiluca was estimated using a tabel with wet weight for each species an stage.

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Knots arrive on Ellesmere Island in late May or early June. At Hazen Camp small flocks were present on 3 June 1966, but the main influx occurred 5 June when many flocks were seen ranging in size from 6 to 60 individuals. The sexes appeared to arrive together, but the manner of pair-formation was not determined. By 7 June pairs were distributed over the tundra with large feeding flocks forming at snowfree wet marshy areas. Most nests were on Dryas-hummocked slopes and tundra, either dry or moist, with some on clay plains and summits in a mixed Dryas and Salix vegetation. A census area of 240 ha supported at least 3 breeding pairs, and possibly 5; the total number of pairs breeding in the Hazen Camp study area was estimated to be about 25 (1.09 pairs/km**2). Egg-laying (4 nests) extended from 15 to 28 June, with 3 of the 4 sets completed between 20 and 23 June. Both sexes incubated, one of the pair more regularly than the other. The song-flight display of the male was performed most frequently during egglaying and incubation. The incubation period of the last egg in one clutch was established as being between 21.5 and 22.4 days. Four nests hatched between 12 and 20 July, and the hatching period of the entire clutch was less than 24 hours. Four of 7 nests (57 %) survived and egg survival (53 %) was low. Families left the nesting area so on after hatching, concentrating at ponds where food was readily available for the young. Both adults attended the young during the pre-fledging period, but the females apparently departed before the young had hedged. Males left once the young could fly and the adult fall migration was complete by early August. Most 01 the young departed belore mid-August. Fall migration is complete by late August or early September. The breeding season appears to be timed to peak load supply for the young. Adult Chironomidae emergence was highest between 3 and 17 July, the period during which most successful nests hatched. The increasing scarcity of adult insects for the young after mid-July was offset by family movements over the tundra and the early departure of half the adult population. Food also seemed to influence the distribution of breeding pairs aver the tundra, restricting them to the general vicinity of marshes, streams, and ponds where food is most available when the young hatch. Territoriality in the Knot appears to be closely associated with the protection of the nest against predators and has at least a local effect in regulating the number of breeding pairs. Plant material was important in the diet of adult Knots throughout the summer and the primary food from the time of arrival until mid-June. After mid-June the percentage of animal matter increased as dipterous insects became available (especially adult Chironomidae), but plant materials continued to constitute a large part of the diet, usually more than 50 %. The food of the young before fledging consisted principally of adult chironomids.

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The Gurile Dunarii 1979 dataset contains zooplankton data collected in May and September 1979 in 13 station allong 3 transect in front of the Danube Delta (45°05' - 44°45'N, 30°02'- 29°27'E). Zooplankton sampling was undertaken at 13 stations where samples were collected using a Juday closing net in the 0-10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40 and 40-50m layer (depending also on the water masses). The dataset includes samples analysed for mesozooplankton species composition and abundance. Sampling volume was estimated by multiplying the mouth area with the wire length. Taxon-specific mesozooplankton abundance was count under microscope. Total abundance is the sum of the counted individuals. Total biomass Fodder, Rotifera , Ctenophora and Noctiluca was estimated using a tabel with wet weight for each species an stage.

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The Poluare 1996-1998 dataset contains zooplankton data collected allong 5 transect in front of the Romanian littoral. Zooplankton sampling was undertaken at 14 stations where samples were collected using a Juday closing net in the 0-2 and 0-10m layer . The dataset includes samples analysed for mesozooplankton species composition and abundance. Sampling volume was estimated by multiplying the mouth area with the wire length. Taxon-specific mesozooplankton abundance was count under microscope. Total abundance is the sum of the counted individuals. Total biomass Fodder, Rotifera , Ctenophora and Noctiluca was estimated using a tabel with wet weight for each species an stage.

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A field study was conducted in Santala Bay with weekly samplings during February and March 2000. Ice thickness was 20-28 cm, snow cover 0-1 cm. The under-ice water column was stratified with a cold (-0.3 - 0.2°C) and less saline (S = 2.1-4.9) interface layer. Concentrations of particulate organic carbon (0.5-5.8 mg POC/l) and algal pigments (0.3-18.2 µg chlorophyll a/l) were higher in the ice than in the water (0.2-0.5 mg POC/l, 1.6-7.1 µg chlorophyll a/l) and peaked mostly in the bottom part of the ice. The thin ice and almost lacking snow cover had favoured an early ice-algal and phytoplankton bloom. The diversity of metazoans was low, with six species in the ice and eight species in the under-ice water. The rotifer Synchaeta cf. littoralis dominated both in ice and water, with maximum abundances of 230 individuals/l in the bottom part of the ice. Rotifer eggs were also observed in the ice. Baltic sea ice seems to be a suitable habitat for rotifers. Nauplii and copepodids of the calanoid Acartia longiremis in the under-ice water showed some herbivorous feeding (<0.1-0.23 ng gut pigment/individual), but analysis of fatty acids, fatty alcohols and biomarker ratios indicated a more omnivorous/carnivorous diet. Despite low temperatures, this copepod showed growth and development below the ice, doubling in numbers (mainly CI, CII) from 118 to 230 individuals m during the third week of March.

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The Est Constanta 1980 dataset contains zooplankton data collected monthly from January 1980 to december 1980 allong a 5 station transect in front of the city Constanta (44°10'N, 28°41.5'E - EC1; 44°10'N, 28°47'E - EC2; 44°10'N, 28°54'E - EC3; 44°10'N, 29°08'E - EC4; 44°10'N, 29°22'E - EC5). Zooplankton sampling was undertaken at 5 stations where samples were collected using a Juday closing net in the 0-10, 10-25, 25-50m layer (depending also on the water masses). The dataset includes samples analysed for mesozooplankton species composition and abundance. Sampling volume was estimated by multiplying the mouth area with the wire length. Taxon-specific mesozooplankton abundance was count under microscope. Total abundance is the sum of the counted individuals. Total biomass Fodder, Rotifera , Ctenophora and Noctiluca was estimated using a tabel with wet weight for each species an stage.

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The Poluare 1982-1983 dataset contains zooplankton data collected allong 7 transect in front of the Romanian littoral. Zooplankton sampling was undertaken at 14 stations where samples were collected using a Juday closing net in the 0-2m layer . The dataset includes samples analysed for mesozooplankton species composition and abundance. Sampling volume was estimated by multiplying the mouth area with the wire length. Total biomass was estimated using a tabel with wet weight for each species an stage. Taxon-specific mesozooplankton abundance was counted under the microscope.

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The Est Constanta 1977 dataset contains zooplankton data collected monthly from January 1977 to december 1977 allong a 5 station transect in front of the city Constanta (44°10'N, 28°41.5'E - EC1; 44°10'N, 28°47'E - EC2; 44°10'N, 28°54'E - EC3; 44°10'N, 29°08'E - EC4; 44°10'N, 29°22'E - EC5). Zooplankton sampling was undertaken at 5 stations where samples were collected using a Juday closing net in the 0-10, 10-25, 25-50m layer (depending also on the water masses). The dataset includes samples analysed for mesozooplankton species composition and abundance. Sampling volume was estimated by multiplying the mouth area with the wire length. Taxon-specific mesozooplankton abundance was count under microscope. Total abundance is the sum of the counted individuals. Total biomass Fodder, Rotifera , Ctenophora and Noctiluca was estimated using a tabel with wet weight for each species an stage.

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These data sets report the fossil beetle assemblages identified from the Mesolithic to Late Bronze Age at eight sites in the London region. All but one of the study sites are within 2 km of the modern course of the Thames. The sites produced 128 faunal assemblages that yielded 218 identified species in 41 families of Coleoptera (beetles).  Beetle faunas of Mesolithic age indicate extensive wetlands near the Thames, bordered by rich deciduous woodlands. The proportion of woodland species declined in the Neolithic, apparently because of the expansion of wetlands, rather than because of human activities. The Early Bronze Age faunas contained a greater proportion of coniferous woodland and aquatic (standing water) species. An increase in the dung beetle fauna indicates the presence of sheep, cattle and horses, and various beetles associated with crop lands demonstrate the local rise of agriculture, albeit several centuries after the beginnings of farming in other regions of Britain. Late Bronze Age faunas show the continued development of agriculture and animal husbandry along the lower Thames. About 33% of the total identified beetle fauna from the London area sites have limited modern distributions or are extinct in the U.K. Some of these species are associated with the dead wood found in primeval forests; others are wetland species whose habitat has been severely reduced in recent centuries. The third group is stream-dwelling beetles that require clean, clear waters and river bottoms.