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土壤中的食菌茎线虫Ditylenchus myceliophagus Goodey,1958的描述 被引量:1
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作者 刘维志 刘清利 《莱阳农学院学报》 2003年第2期79-81,共3页
1995~1998年期间,在辽宁省、吉林省、黑龙江省、山西省和甘肃省的多种植物的根际土壤里发现茎线虫属(Ditylenchus)的食菌茎线虫DitylenchusmyceliophagusGoodey,1958,并作了形态描述。
关键词 土壤 食菌茎线虫 Ditylenchus-myceliophagus 形态特征 鉴定
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The pervasive effects of lighting environments on sensory drive in bluefin killifish: an investigation into male/male competition, female choice, and predation 被引量:2
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作者 Lisa D. MITCHEM Shannon STANIS +2 位作者 Nicholas M. SUTTON Zachary TURNER Rebecca C. FULLER 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第4期499-512,共14页
Sensory drive predicts that the conditions under which signaling takes place have large effects on signals, sensory systems, and behavior. The coupling of an ecological genetics approach with sen sory drive has been f... Sensory drive predicts that the conditions under which signaling takes place have large effects on signals, sensory systems, and behavior. The coupling of an ecological genetics approach with sen sory drive has been fruitful. An ecological genetics approach compares populations that experi ence different environments and asks whether population differences are adaptive and are the result of genetic and/or environmental variation. The multifaceted effects of signaling environ ments are wellexemplified by the bluefin killifish. In this system, males with blue anal fins are abundant in tanninstained swamps that lack UV/blue light but are absent in clear springs where UV/blue light is abundant. Past work indicates that lighting environments shape genetic and envir onmental variation in color patterns, visual systems, and behavior. Less is known about the select ive forces creating the across population correlations between UV/blue light and the abundance of blue males. Here, we present three new experiments that investigate the roles of lighting environ ments on male competition, female mate choice, and predation. We found strong effects of lighting environments on male competition where blue males were more likely to emerge as dominant in teastained water than in clear water. Our preliminary study on predation indicated that blue males may be less susceptible to predation in teastained water than in clear water. However, there was little evidence for female preferences favoring blue males. The resulting pattern is one where the effects of lighting environments on genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity match the direction of selection and favor the expression of blue males in swamps. 展开更多
关键词 Lucania goodei adaptive plasticity intrasexual selection male competition private communication PREDATION
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