Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 78
pro vyhledávání: '"Kazunori MATSUO"'
Autor:
Ryosuke Fujita, Takuji Tachi, Masato Hino, Kosuke Nagata, Masahiro Saiki, Mizue Inumaru, Yukiko Higa, Kentaro Itokawa, Nozomi Uemura, Ryo Matsumura, Izumi Kai, Kyoko Sawabe, Mutsuo Kobayashi, Haruhiko Isawa, Takahiro Kusakabe, Kazunori Matsuo, Shinji Kasai
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-5 (2024)
Abstract High pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) poses a significant threat to both domestic and wild birds globally. The avian influenza virus, known for environmental contamination and subsequent oral infection in birds, necessitates careful cons
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4747bf470a93460bb74f761574e22e78
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hymenoptera Research, Vol 86, Iss , Pp 19-45 (2021)
A new gregarious braconid parasitoid wasp of Euphorinae, Meteorus stellatus Fujie, Shimizu & Maeto sp. nov., is described from the Ryukyu Islands in Japan, based on an integrative taxonomic framework. The phylogenetic position of the new species with
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c6697a30439c4e63a192925c07bf28b2
Autor:
Serguei V. Triapitsyn, Tetsuya Adachi-Hagimori, Paul F. Rugman-Jones, Adema Barry, Aoba Abe, Kazunori Matsuo, Kazuro Ohno
Publikováno v:
ZooKeys, Vol 836, Iss , Pp 93-112 (2019)
Fairyfly (Hymenoptera, Mymaridae) egg parasitoids of the tea green leafhopper Empoasca (Matsumurasca) onukii Matsuda (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae), an economically important pest in Asia of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis, were identified from specimens
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/60281f817bbe4d47bf4b5653ce4905ed
Autor:
Kazunori Matsuo, Tomohisa Fujii, Makoto Tokuda, Tomoko Ganaha-Kikumura, Junichi Yukawa, Kenzou Yamagishi
Publikováno v:
ZooKeys, Vol 754, Iss , Pp 113-125 (2018)
Platygaster ingeniosus Matsuo & Yamagishi, sp. n. and P. urniphila Matsuo & Yamagishi, sp. n. (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae) are described from Japan. The former species is an egg-larval solitary parasitoid of Masakimyia pustulae Yukawa and Sunose (Di
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/96d6811d2f894572b6e6e83a35e7b593
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 7, p e102508 (2014)
Many parasitic organisms have an ability to manipulate their hosts to increase their own fitness. In parasitoids, behavioral changes of mobile hosts to avoid or protect against predation and hyperparasitism have been intensively studied, but host man
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ec1bfc66821a4b85b1ec60f976ac1f73
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 116:154-161
Diplolepis ogawai Abe and Ide sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) induces galls on Rosa hirtula (Regel) Nakai (Rosales: Rosaceae), which is endemic to a restricted area of Honshu, the main island of Japan. The gall is induced mainly on the leaf of R. h
Autor:
Kazunori MATSUO, Koshi ASAMI, Makito SHINDO, Hiromitsu ARAKI, Junko KOHARA, Hitoshi TSUKAHARA, Hiro TAKAHASHI, Hideki NAGAI, Takeshi MIZUKI, Kazutoshi YOSHIMURA, Kazuaki KAKIUCHI, Kazuyuki MIZUGUCHI, Shuichi YONEDA, Takuya ARIDOME, Takahiro SAINO, Naoko GUSHI, Kyoki TERUYA, Keisuke NINOMIYA, Yoshihisa ABE
Publikováno v:
ESAKIA. 55:7-10
Autor:
Makoto TOKUDA, Mantu BHUYAN, Misako MISHIMA, Chika SUYAMA, Kazunori MATSUO, Tatsuya IDE, null Pranab R. BHATTACHARYYA, Junichi YUKAWA
Publikováno v:
ESAKIA. 55:23-27
Autor:
Kaori Yara, Kiyoko Matsunaga, Yoshimitsu Higashiura, Tatsuya Ide, Seiichi Moriya, Naohisa Gyoutoku, Yoshihisa Abe, Junichi Yukawa, Kazunori Matsuo
Publikováno v:
Applied Entomology and Zoology. 56:451-463
Torymus beneficus Yasumatsu and Kamijo (Hymenoptera: Torymidae) is a native Japanese parasitoid of the chestnut gall wasp, Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae). The known native host of T. beneficus is Andricus sp. (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae),
Autor:
Makoto Tokuda, Junichi Yukawa, Tomoko Ganaha-Kikumura, Keiji Yasuda, Yuko Shimizu, Kazunori Matsuo, Daisuke Yamaguchi, Nami Uechi
Publikováno v:
Entomological Science. 22:437-449
Ecological data is crucial for determining the degree of reproductive isolation among closely related species, and in identifying the factors that have produced this divergence. We studied life history traits for three Asphondylia (Diptera: Cecidomyi