Phoresy in animals: review and synthesis of a common but understudied mode of dispersal
AW Bartlow, SJ Agosta - Biological Reviews, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Phoresy is a type of interaction in which one species, the phoront, uses another species, the
dispersal host, for transportation to new habitats or resources. Despite being a widespread …
dispersal host, for transportation to new habitats or resources. Despite being a widespread …
[HTML][HTML] Anticancer attributes of cantharidin: involved molecular mechanisms and pathways
F Naz, Y Wu, N Zhang, Z Yang, C Yu - Molecules, 2020 - mdpi.com
Cancer is a preeminent threat to the human race, causing millions of deaths each year on
the Earth. Traditionally, natural compounds are deemed promising agents for cancer …
the Earth. Traditionally, natural compounds are deemed promising agents for cancer …
[图书][B] Australian beetles volume 1: morphology, classification and keys
J Lawrence, A Slipinski - 2013 - books.google.com
This three-volume series represents a comprehensive treatment of the beetles of Australia, a
relatively under-studied fauna that includes many unusual and unique lineages found …
relatively under-studied fauna that includes many unusual and unique lineages found …
Molecular taxonomy in 2D: a novel ITS2 rRNA sequence-structure approach guides the description of the oysters' subfamily Saccostreinae and the genus Magallana …
D Salvi, P Mariottini - Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Molecular approaches have contributed to a drastic reconsideration of organisms'
systematics and evolution especially in some groups of bivalves where high levels of …
systematics and evolution especially in some groups of bivalves where high levels of …
The history of insect parasitism and the Mid-Mesozoic Parasitoid Revolution
CC Labandeira, L Li - The Evolution and Fossil Record of Parasitism …, 2021 - Springer
Insect parasites and parasitoids are a major component of terrestrial food webs. For
parasitoids, categorization is whether feeding activity is located inside or outside its host, if …
parasitoids, categorization is whether feeding activity is located inside or outside its host, if …
Knowledge of ethnoveterinary medicine in the Province of Granada, Andalusia, Spain
G Benítez, MR González-Tejero… - Journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: This paper constitutes an important
contribution to the knowledge of biological resources used in ethnoveterinary practices …
contribution to the knowledge of biological resources used in ethnoveterinary practices …
[HTML][HTML] The complete mitochondrial genomes of five longicorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) and phylogenetic relationships within Cerambycidae
J Wang, XY Dai, XD Xu, ZY Zhang, DN Yu, KB Storey… - PeerJ, 2019 - peerj.com
Cerambycidae is one of the most diversified groups within Coleoptera and includes nearly
35,000 known species. The relationships at the subfamily level within Cerambycidae have …
35,000 known species. The relationships at the subfamily level within Cerambycidae have …
Multigene phylogeny of blister beetles (Coleoptera, Meloidae) reveals extensive polyphyly of the tribe Lyttini and allows redefining its boundaries
Meloidae is a beetle family with about 3000 species divided into three subfamilies and 16
tribes. Included is the tribe Lyttini containing 33 genera and about 400 species. However …
tribes. Included is the tribe Lyttini containing 33 genera and about 400 species. However …
The hind wing of Coleoptera (Insecta): morphology, nomenclature and phylogenetic significance: Part 2. Further discussion, Histeroidea, Bostrichoidea to …
JF Lawrence, YL Zhou, C Lemann, B Sinclair… - Annales Zoologici, 2022 - BioOne
Part 2 of this work includes a review of morphological and systematic work on Histeridae
(G07, revision), Bostrichoidea (G15), Coccinelloidea (G16), Lymexyloidea+ Tenebrionoidea …
(G07, revision), Bostrichoidea (G15), Coccinelloidea (G16), Lymexyloidea+ Tenebrionoidea …
Cheaters and liars: chemical mimicry at its finest
NJ Vereecken, JN McNeil - Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2010 - cdnsciencepub.com
Chemical mimicry is an essential part of certain interspecific interactions, where the outcome
for both species may depend on the degree to which the original signals are mimicked. In …
for both species may depend on the degree to which the original signals are mimicked. In …