Sentences with phrase «larvae of»

We know that biologists have found traces of oil and dispersant in the larvae of blue crabs, revealing that those dispersants had broken down the oil to a size where it could more easily enter the food chain.
Non-calcifying planktotrophic bipinnaria larvae of asteroids also exhibit decreased growth and altered morphology in ocean acidification conditions [89,90].
Byrne et al. [61] characterize the stunting effect of ocean acidification on the arm growth response of echinoplutei larvae of 15 species of sea urchin from different climatic regions (tropical, temperate, polar) and with different bathymetric distributions (intertidal and subtidal).
Reduced larval calcification in near - future ocean acidification conditions is also evident for the calcifying larvae of molluscs [87,88].
«The larvae of the fish is actually the most sensitive life stage to the toxic effects of oil.
We analysed responses of the calcifying larvae of sea urchins, an ecologically important group, to ocean change stressors in a synthesis of data from species from tropical to polar environments and from intertidal to subtidal habitats.
As you may know, leather jackets are the larvae of the crane - fly (daddy long legs) and these grubs generally feed on the roots of grasses.
In one of the rooms, a group of mechanical baby - rockers, adorned with organically shaped, semi-transparent sheets of resin, move to a regular rhythm, like the zombified larvae of a giant insect.
Adriana Ramić's Machine that the larvae of configuration solo exhibition is on at New York's Kimberly - Klark, running April 28 to June 4, 2017.
Adriana Ramić presented solo exhibition Machine that the larvae of configuration at New York's Kimberly - Klark, which opened April 28 and is running to June 4.
The larvae of the starfish depend on this phytoplankton for food and growth and so the rate of survival for these starfish is much more successful.
In truth, they aren't worms at all, but the larvae of a fly known as a fungus gnat.
It is generally assumed that horses housed in barns with manure collected every day or two from the stalls are not at risk of ingesting infective larvae of internal parasites (cyathostomines) unless they are turned out on pasture.
These «worms» are actually the larvae of tropical and sub-tropical beetles.
This makes sense, as larvae of these insects don't consume adult feces, while flea larvae do.
Hookworm larvae of the Ancylostoma genus penetrate through the skin or are ingested by puppies along with the bitch's milk.
It's the larvae of the tapeworm that grows into a tapeworm and is infective to people (and other animals).
When fixed using 2 per cent formalin, microfilariae of D. immitis are 262 - 338 mm in length and 4 - 6,2 mm in width (Schrey, 1996), distinguishing them from the non-pathogenic filarial larvae of A. reconditum which are shorter and thinner (241 - 287 mm x 3,8 - 5 mm).
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) occurs as red, inflamed lesions in the skin where the larvae of canine hookworms burrow under the skin.
The Teething Stick looks more like the larvae of some insect floating in a pond, complete with its shrimp - like tail and crab - like legs.
Heartworm disease is a potentially fatal condition transmitted by the bite of a mosquito that is carrying infected larvae of the heartworm parasite.
Although treatment should eradicate the larvae of the parasite, keep an eye on your dog for any symptoms, just in case.
The more sunlight that gets through to each leaf or any other structure in your plant should help kill the larvae of these pests.
Prevent parasitic myelitis by supervising your dog outdoors and keeping him away from the feces of other dogs or wildlife, which may contain the larvae of nematode parasites.
Larvae of hookworms live in the soil, your dog can become infected simply by contact or penetration of the skin or dogs eating larvae in soil when they lick themselves.
The larvae of the worms live inside the muscles of pigs and can survive up to 10 years.
Then when the mosquito carrying the «infective stage» larvae takes a blood meal from an unsuspecting dog, cat, or other susceptible host the larvae of the heartworm enter through the bite location.
When an infected mosquito bites a dog, the mosquito spreads the larvae of heartworms to the dog through the bite wound.
Heartworm disease is a potentially fatal condition transmitted by the bite of a mosquito that is carrying larvae of the heartworm parasite.
Bloodworms, which aren't worms but rather the larvae of a chironomid fly, are mostly cultivated for the aquatics trade, but some are still wild - collected.
They are, instead, the larvae of a fly — specifically Chironomus plumosus.
The larvae of Formica and Myrmica tend to develop into queens more readily if reared at temperatures close to the optimal for larval growth.
The larvae of some species of reef fish appear to survive better depending on the timing of when they were spawned, according to new research from NIMBioS.
An international research group led by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel has now found evidence for potentially harmful effects the increasing acidification of the oceans may have on larvae of commercially important fish species such as cod.
In a laboratory experiment at the Alfred Wegener Institute, ephyra larvae of moon jellies developed perfectly at elevated water temperatures, lower pH values and reduced oxygen concentrations.
Pomacentridae in «The Larvae of Indo - Pacific Coastal Fishes: An Identification Guide to Marine Fish Larvae» Fauna Melanesia Handbooks 2.
KNOXVILLE — The larvae of some species of reef fish appear to survive better depending on the timing of when they were spawned, according to new research from the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis.
Scientists from the universities of Gothenburg (GU) and Kiel (CAU), as well as GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) found that ocean acidification leads to reduced rates of digestion in larvae of the ecologically important green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis.
To test this hypothesis, we investigated the performance of larvae of Orbicella faveolata and Porites astreoides, two important Caribbean reef coral species with contrasting reproductive and algal transmission modes, under increased temperature and / or elevated DIN.
Larvae of Acropora digitifera was used in the study because it is a common species around Okinawan coral reefs and also the most commonly used species in studies on the effects of acidified seawater on several early life stages in coral.
Here, we profiled competence, fluorescence and genome - wide gene expression in embryos and larvae of the reef - building coral Acropora millepora daily throughout 12 days post-fertilization.
This behaviour is peculiar to larvae of the sawfly family, in this case the birch sawfly.
It is startling how different the larvae of fish can be from the adults that produced them, as I wrote in a blog post a few months ago.
Burrows first ran into the larvae of I. coleoptratus in a colleague's garden.
The unexpected finding may help explain how the larvae of organisms living at isolated hydrothermal vents can be transported hundreds of kilometers to colonize new vents.
The larvae of these Large Blues feed on the eggs and larvae of these host ants and even adopt a «cuckoo strategy» whereby they mimic the ants» chemical substances in order to get the ants to feed them.
«We know that the larvae of certain crustaceans can use their antennae to both swim and gather food.
«You basically cut off a little bit of skin and then you can see the larvae of the worms,» says Daniel Globisch, a researcher at the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, California, and one of the authors of the study.
The unusual changes in currents may help explain how the larvae of the heat - loving creatures living around hydrothermal vents are dispersed through long stretches of near - freezing waters to reach other warm havens, says Adams.
The technique is effective and unlike wide spectrum pesticides, it only targets larvae of moths.
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