Cargando…
Plant structural changes due to herbivory: Do changes in Aceria-infested coconut fruits allow predatory mites to move under the perianth?
Being minute in size, eriophyoid mites can reach places that are small enough to be inaccessible to their predators. The coconut mite, Aceria guerreronis, is a typical example; it finds partial refuge under the perianth of the coconut fruit. However, some predators can move under the perianth of the...
Autores principales: | Aratchige, Nayanie S., Sabelis, Maurice W., Lesna, Izabela |
---|---|
Formato: | Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Springer Netherlands
2007
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2039800/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17899401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10493-007-9107-9 |
Ejemplares similares
-
Laboratory tests for controlling poultry red mites (Dermanyssus gallinae) with predatory mites in small ‘laying hen’ cages
por: Lesna, Izabela, et al.
Publicado: (2012) -
Geometric Morphometric Analysis and Molecular Identification of Coconut Mite, Aceria guerreronis Keifer (Acari: Eriophyidae) Collected from Thailand
por: Buttachon, Suradet, et al.
Publicado: (2022) -
The predatory mite Typhlodromalus aripo prefers green-mite induced plant odours from pubescent cassava varieties
por: Onzo, Alexis, et al.
Publicado: (2012) -
How to Evolve a Perianth: A Review of Cadastral Mechanisms for Perianth Identity
por: Monniaux, Marie, et al.
Publicado: (2018) -
Field and Laboratory Observations on the Biology of Aceria angustifoliae with Emphasis on Emergence of Overwintering Mites
por: Lotfollahi, Parisa, et al.
Publicado: (2023)