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Debates over Cannabis sativa L. and C. indica Lam. center on their taxonomic circumscription and rank. This perennial puzzle has been compounded by the viral spread of a vernacular nomenclature, “Sativa” and “Indica,” which does not correlate with C. sativa and C. indica. Ambiguities also envelop the epithets of wild-type Cannabis: the spontanea versus ruderalis debate (i.e.
Some of these peptides from this AMP class have been studied extensively, like drosocin from D. melanogaster (Bulet et al., 1993), pyrrhocoricin from the European sap- sucking bug Pyrrhocoris apterus (Cociancich et al., 1994) apidaecins from the Apis mellifera (Casteels-Josson et al., 1993), and formaecin from the ant Myrmecia gulosa.
The variation in animal coloration patterns has evolved in response to different visual strategies for reducing the risk of predation. However, the perception of animal coloration by enemies is affected by a variety of factors, including morphology and habitat. We use the diversity of Australian chrysomeline leaf beetles to explore relationships of visual ecology to beetle morphology and color.
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In Pyrrhocoris apterus, the species used in early experiments that led to the identification of JH-active substances in certain wood products (Slama and Williams, 1965), a recent study showed that ability to produce vitellogenic polypeptides was abolished by allatectomy and restored by a JH analogue (4((pivaloyl-L-alany1)amino)benzoic acid.
Conscientiousness is a fundamental aspect of human personality, one that is closely linked with various favorable life outcomes. Despite its importance in humans, conscientiousness has received little attention as to how it may have evolved, or whether it provides similar fitness benefits in other animals. To date, research in animal personality has found consistent support for the presence of.
The firebug, Pyrrhocoris apterus, is a common insect of the family Pyrrhocoridae.Easily recognizable due to its striking red and black coloration, but may be confused with the similarly coloured though unrelated Corizus hyoscyami (cinnamon bug, squash bug) (see comparison). Pyrrhocoris apterus is distributed throughout the Palaearctic from the Atlantic coast of Europe to northwest China.