As
the larvae develop into mature polyps, coral typically keep the symbiont types best suited to the local microclimate and expel the others.
Over a period that lasts about 4 - 6 months, the heartworm
larvae develop into small adult worms which can live in a dog for a period of up to 7 years.
This effectively breaks the cycle since no eggs and
larvae develop into pupae where they can mature into highly gravid adult fleas.
The larvae develop into pupae and adult fleas emerge when the pupae are mature and when a host (your pet) is available.
Flea
larvae develop through 3 stages, called instars.
These larvae develop into the larger worms that lodge in your pet's heart and blood vessels.
Often,
the larvae develop into an adult while inside your cat's body.
The larvae develop into eight - legged protonymphs which molt into the deutonymph stage.
As the worm
larvae develop, they migrate to the skin cause a severe itch, with some cases tormenting infected victims to the extent that there have been many reports of people resorting to burning affected area of the skin with hot coals or hot irons as desperate attempts to relieve the itch.
In the lung,
the larvae develop into 4th stage larvae and when they are ready they break out of the lung, climb up the trachea (windpipe), get coughed into the throat and swallowed.
Over a 2 to 4 week time period, infective
larvae develop in the eggs.
In the lung,
the larvae develop into fourth stage larvae, and when they are ready they break out of the lung, climb up the trachea (windpipe), get coughed into the throat, and swallowed.
About two months after initial infection,
the larvae develop into juvenile worms and enter your dog's blood.2 Immature adult worms that range from 1 - 1.5 inches in length arrive at your dog's heart and lungs as early as 67 days after initial infection.2 After arriving, they continue to mature into adulthood.
Larvae develop and are then transmitted to another dog when that dog is bitten by the infected mosquito.
Larvae develop into adult heartworms and reside in the pulmonary arteries.
The larvae develop into pupae that are highly resistant to cleaning and chemicals and are encapsulated in tough, sticky cocoons.
During this migration, L3
larvae develop into L4, immature adults, and finally mature adults.
The worm
larvae develop cysts in the major organs of the host animal especially the liver, when dogs eat raw offal then poop out the eggs, the sheep or mice eat the eggs and the cycle starts all over.
Their larvae develop in water that collects in natural and manmade containers such as birdbaths, vases, animal water dishes, flower pots, discarded cans, old paint buckets, or other neglected / discarded water - holding objects (Rey and Connelly 2013).
These larvae develop into small, sterile workers.
Honeybee
larvae develop into workers but not queens, in part, because their diet of beebread / pollen is enriched in plant miRNAs.
The larvae developed huge heads and useless wings similar to those of supersoldiers, suggesting that environmental cues drive supersoldier development.
When the researchers treated the larvae of these species with a growth hormone called methoprene,
the larvae developed into supersoldiers.
The Pandora
larva develops into another feeding adult — a straightforward case of asexual reproduction.
These larvae developed more slowly, with smaller bodies and smaller ovaries than larvae fed food without the supplement, the team reports today in PLOS Genetics.
If you see fleas, there are already eggs and
larvae developing in your carpets and bedding.
Pyriproxyfen is a pyrimidine derivative which prevents
the larvae developing into adulthood and stops reproduction.
When not stamped out immediately,
the larva develops into adulthood and latches on to the host's vital organs.
Heartworm disease was first reported in cats in Brazil in 1921, yet some still believe that cats can not be infected with D immitis.2 A 2007 study demonstrated that when dogs that were not administered a heartworm preventive were artificially infected with 100 L3 larvae, approximately 75 % of
the larvae developed into adult heartworms in every dog.
After a 2 - 4 week period,
a larva develops in each egg.
After a time,
these larva develop into pupae with a silken capsules covered with particles of the debris in which the larval fleas lived.
This material is highly nutritious for
larvae developing in the environment but if this flea dirt is packed with lufenuron, the larvae will not be able to grow normal exoskeletons and they will die.
Not exact matches
Just as a butterfly
develops from a
larva, growing inside a shell which was once the skin of a grub, so out of the chrysalis of Christendom there is currently emerging a new kind of society — a global, humanistic and secular society.
From there, it
develops into a
larva of frustration, and, eventually, a chrysalis of failure.
This formula stops flea eggs and flea
larvae from
developing into adult fleas for up to seven months.
The parasitic Varroa mite feeds off of both adult honeybees and
developing larvae.
In 2010, Yanik's team
developed a technology for rapidly moving zebrafish
larvae to an imaging platform, orienting them correctly, and imaging them.
First, the researchers determined that the cannibal morphs only
developed when
larvae were placed into crowded conditions.
They then collect pollen and nectar to deposit in the nest for the
developing larva to eat after they hatch.
A fly (Apocephalus borealis) had inserted its eggs into the bees, using their bodies as a home for its
developing larvae.
It is, however, clear that cocaine is taken up rapidly and continuously by zebrafish
larvae, which at this early stage have not yet a fully
developed blood - brain barrier.
Sunny weather also increases the likelihood of finding tasty weevil
larvae — which infest unripe fruit and
develop faster when temperatures are higher.
The
larva has to attach to the gills or fins to
develop into juveniles,» said Ackerman.
With so little previously known about the larger Pacific striped octopus, the team hopes to continue studying the dietary needs of newly - hatched planktonic
larvae to
develop a captive breeding protocol and learn more about the animal's full life cycle.
She then lays an egg in the ball and buries it in a network of tunnels more than a meter deep, where it serves as food for the
developing larvae inside.
A group of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) researchers and engineers have
developed and tested an innovative new system for sampling small planktonic
larvae in coastal ocean waters and understanding their distribution.
When the egg hatches, the confused
larva does not
develop into an adult in the human's intestines.
While studying the stem cells as they
developed into motor neurons in fruit fly
larvae, they noticed that in the midst of this process, some of these stem cells took a detour.
Researchers have known for several years that when fruit fly
larvae metamorphose into adults, a gene called fringe produces a protein that tells certain cells to become the wing margin, the leading edge of a
developing wing.
Drosophila melanogaster
larvae must gain an enormous amount of weight very quickly to become fully
developed fruit flies, so finding food is a high priority — one that motivates their behavior despite any potential risks.