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Solid Plate-based Dietary Restriction in Caenorhabditis elegans
Published on: May 28, 2011
クリプトソス・ホロエピ (Cryptoses choloepi) は,スレートに生息するコプロファグスモスです
まとめ
スローモット (Cryptoses choloepi) の幼虫は,三つ足のスローモット (Bradypus infuscatus) の糞で発達する. 大人のが浮き上がり,スレートを見つけるために飛んで,スレートの行動と結びついたユニークなライフサイクルを完了します.
科学分野:
- * 生態学と動物の行動
- * 昆虫-関節足類のライフサイクル
- *熱帯の生態系における共生関係
背景:
- * Sloth moth, Cryptoses choloepiは,三つ足の Sloth, Bradypus infuscatusと密接に関連したライフサイクルを持っています.
- * スロットモールは宿主であるスロットモールの毛皮に生息するが,その生殖周期はスロットモールの稀な排便イベントと関連している.
- *この関係を理解することは,熱帯雨林内の特殊な生態学的ニッチを理解するための鍵です.
研究 の 目的:
- * 怠惰モリの生殖戦略とライフサイクルを明らかにするために,Cryptoses choloepi.
- * 成熟した雌のモリの怠惰者の排便に関する特定の行動について詳しく説明する.
- * 森の樹冠に新しく現れたの拡散メカニズムを記述する.
主な方法:
- * 自然生息地でのスローモットモットの行動に関する観察研究.
- * 三つ足の怠け者の排便パターンと関連するの活動に関する文書.
- * 糞の山からの出現と拡散を追跡する.
主要な成果:
- *スロースモールの幼虫は,Bradypus infuscatusの糞にのみ生息する.
- * 成熟した雌のは,怠惰動物と共に下り,怠惰動物が毎週排便するときの糞に卵を積む.
- *新生は糞から移動して,森の樹冠にあるスレートを見つけ,そこに戻ります.
結論:
- * 怠け者は,三つ足の怠け者の独特な行動に依存する高度に専門化されたライフサイクルを示しています.
- *オビポジションは糞に発生し,成虫のは繁殖のためにスレットの排便スケジュールを利用する.
- * 出現後の怠惰者の位置を特定する蝶の能力は,生存と宿主との交流のための驚くべき適応を強調しています.
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