Sentences with phrase «molt from»

They burrow into the skin and molt from L3 to L4 larvae between 1 and 12 days after the dog is infected.
The second molt from the L4 to the L5 occurs within the next 2 months.
He was mistaken about its origins: The common bedbug, Cimex lectularius, emerges by night from the walls of houses or bedding to quaff the blood the insect needs to molt from nymph to adult.
Many species of mammals and birds molt from summer brown to winter white coats to facilitate camouflage.
The name stuck even though the opposite turned out to be true; this type of nebula consists of gas molted from dying stars.
Insect growth regulators are juvenile hormone analogs (resemble the natural growth factor found in the flea) that work by interfering with egg development and molting from various life stages of the flea.
The microfilariae go through several stages of development inside the female mosquito, molting from larval stage L1 to L2 and then L3.

Not exact matches

Numerous cultures in SE Asia are changing with the times and accepting molted tail feathers from endangered hornbills species maintained in zoos instead of harvesting / killing them in the wild so that they can meet their cultural / religious needs without killing off the species... why can't this Native American tribe do the same?
Why can't they «take» molted feathers from captive bald (and golden) eagles?
The yield from soft shell (recently molted) lobsters is about 15 to 20 percent.
Twenty - one species of mammals and birds rely on the ability to change their coat color from brown in summer to white in winter to avoid fatal encounters with predators, but in some parts of their range individuals forgo the white molt and remain brown in winter.
Separation and partial characterization of proteinases with substrate specificity for basic amino acids from human MOLT - 4 T lymphocytes: identification of those inhibited by variable - loop - V3 peptides of HIV - 1 (human immunodeficiency virus - 1) envelope glycoprotein
«Cicada larvae emerge from the ground in the evening and molt on trees, leaving behind empty shells.
It was opened in response to a request from Emil Molt, the owner of the Waldorf - Astoria Cigarette Company in the same location.
From the site of the mosquito bite, the larvae molt and travel through the pet's body, until they enter the pet's heart and pulmonary vessels in the lungs.
There should not be matting or molt, and there should not be any guard hairs excessively protruding from the coat.
They hatch from eggs into a larva (the only stage where they have six legs), eat, molt into a nymph, eat, and then molt into the adult stage.
The L3 to L4 molt occurs from 7 to 14 days after injection by the mosquito.
Female mites lays eggs deep in the skin, while the larvae hatched from eggs grows as a nymph and then molts into an adult.
The white - footed mouse is the main source for the Lyme bacteria so when feeding on the mouse the larval tick picks up the bacteria from the blood meal then carries this to the next stage of its life, falls off the mouse host and molts into a nymph.
They go through their first two molts and change from an L1 to an L2 and then an L2 to an L3 (third stage of development of the larva).
Jesús Rafael Soto's Escultura Cinética (Sotomagie), From Permutacions from 1967 (Lot 135) and Jeff Koons» Balloon Dog Blue from 1995 (Lot 99) are both estimated at $ 8,000 — $ 12,000, and Arman's Untitled (Molting Statue Of Liberty) from 1992 (Lot 44) is one of the last lots that could be sold for a five - figure price, as it is estimated at $ 7,000 — $ 10,From Permutacions from 1967 (Lot 135) and Jeff Koons» Balloon Dog Blue from 1995 (Lot 99) are both estimated at $ 8,000 — $ 12,000, and Arman's Untitled (Molting Statue Of Liberty) from 1992 (Lot 44) is one of the last lots that could be sold for a five - figure price, as it is estimated at $ 7,000 — $ 10,from 1967 (Lot 135) and Jeff Koons» Balloon Dog Blue from 1995 (Lot 99) are both estimated at $ 8,000 — $ 12,000, and Arman's Untitled (Molting Statue Of Liberty) from 1992 (Lot 44) is one of the last lots that could be sold for a five - figure price, as it is estimated at $ 7,000 — $ 10,from 1995 (Lot 99) are both estimated at $ 8,000 — $ 12,000, and Arman's Untitled (Molting Statue Of Liberty) from 1992 (Lot 44) is one of the last lots that could be sold for a five - figure price, as it is estimated at $ 7,000 — $ 10,from 1992 (Lot 44) is one of the last lots that could be sold for a five - figure price, as it is estimated at $ 7,000 — $ 10,000.
Lonnie Holley's sculpture Molting Lonnie, 2008, and a group of untitled drawings from 2009 by Carroll Dunham.
Their shells do contain some calcium carbonate, but that is added only after a molt — and some of it is recycled from the previous exoskeleton — there is no continuous deposition, so the shells are not a significan CO2 sink.
From looking at its molting pattern, researchers determined that the little guy (or gal) was only in its first days or weeks of life before succumbing to the resin.
Since 1998, Earthjustice has gone to court three times to protect this region from oil and gas leasing and its harmful effects on sensitive areas, including calving and insect - relief habitats for caribou, molting and nesting areas for various birds, and subsistence hunting and fishing grounds for local people.
prohibit forced molting through starvation — an inhumane practice which is inflicted on tens of millions of hens each year and which involves withholding all food from birds for up to two weeks in order to shock their bodies into another laying cycle;
When an animal molts, it sheds its hard outer skin or shell and replaces it with a new one, says Murphy, from the McGowan Institute.
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