Biting midges are a significant pest of livestock and humans. They often emerge in huge numbers that can be a major annoyance as well as lead to serious livestock issues. This group of biting flies is known to vector numerous important livestock diseases including bluetongue, epizootic hemorrhagic...
The results of laboratory experiments showed that female biting midges laid significantly fewer eggs in surface treated with alkaline water. However, alkaline water treatment did not significantly affect the oviposition site choice of crickets and distribution pattern of earthwor...
Biting Midges Since they rarely grow larger than 1/32 of an inch long, biting midges, also called no-see-ums, easily get into houses through window and door screens. This ability makes them one of the most pervasive flies that bite. Biting midges are biting flies commonly found near the ...
They're also known asbiting midges. No-see-ums are minute and they're not that easily visible. Biting midges are outdoor biting flying bugs. ... Biting midges are so tiny that it makes you wonder that what's biting you but you can't see. ...
www.nature.com/scientificreports OPEN Effects of bioirrigation of non-biting midges (Diptera: Chironomidae) on lake sediment respiration received: 22 January 2016 accepted: 16 May 2016 Published: 03 June 2016 Viktor Baranov1,2, Jörg Lewandowski1,2, Paul Romeijn3, Gabriel Singer1 & ...
CE Webb,RC Russell - 《J Am Mosq Control Assoc》 被引量: 94发表: 2007年 Molecular Cloning and Characterization of Tropomyosin, a Major Allergen of Chironomus kiiensis, a Dominant Species of Nonbiting Midges in Korea Chironomids are widely and abundantly distributed in the vicinity of standing ...
Induction of salivation in biting midges and mosquitoes, and demonstration of virus in the saliva of infected insects Med. Vet. Entomol., 1 (1987), pp. 211-214 Google Scholar 28 E. Barredo, M. DeGennaro Not just from blood: mosquito nutrient acquisition from nectar sources Trends Parasitol...
The recent emergence of BTV in northern Europe, has led to an urgent need to identify methods to control the disease and the biting midges that spread it (Carpenter et al., 2008b). However, the control of Culicoides is difficult because of the extensive and sometimes dispersed larval habita...
because this is the phase in the life of the midges during which the competition (e.g. for space and food) is potentially most severe among species [61]. A recent genomic comparison of congeneric shallow and deep sea urchins indeed confirms that in particular genes expressed in the ecological...
because this is the phase in the life of the midges during which the competition (e.g. for space and food) is potentially most severe among species [61]. A recent genomic comparison of congeneric shallow and deep sea urchins indeed confirms that in particular genes expressed in the ecological...