Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet MOTH'S


MOTH'S

Definition av MOTH'S

  1. böjningsform av moth

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Antal bokstäver

6

Är palindrom

Nej

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  • The plant is pollinated by noctuid moths, by means of flowers which incline slightly to the right or left, so the pollinaria can attach to one of the moth's compound eyes.
  • Tothill and colleagues managed to drastically curb the moth's numbers by introducing the Malayan tachinid fly (Bessa remota) to the Levuana iridescens environment.
  • The moth's evolution has been affected by the industrial melanism that occurred in Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, causing a dramatic increase in two aberrations (salicin and lugubris), which have darker grey wings.
  • Original notes by Rosenstock in 1885 contain detailed descriptions of the moth's wings, uppersides and undersides.
  • This rate of survivorship is important in maintaining the moth's mutualist relationship with the senita cactus; since the larvae cause fruit abscission and seed destruction, low larval survivorship is necessary for the senita moth's presence to be beneficial to the cactus.
  • made the first electrophysiological recordings of a noctuid moth's auditory nerve and were able to confirm this suspicion.
  • Because PBAN can be produced independently of the moth's photoperiod, the circadian rhythm of pheromone production must be closely associated with PBAN release.
  • Each of these two "ears" consists of a chordotonal organ of a single sensory cell attached to the base of the labral pilifer, a bristled structure located next to the moth's tongue.
  • The wasp lays its egg into the host moth's egg and after the caterpillar hatches it undergoes a number of instar stages until it reaches its final instar and during this time the wasp's egg produces as many as 3000 embryos through cloning, these form an assemblage called a polymorula and live as endoparasitoids in the host.
  • Minjambuta territory took in Mount Buffalo which was a key centre of the Bogong moth's aestivation, and together with many other regional tribes, particularly the Djilamatang, the Walgalu and the Jaitmathang, they would travel up to these areas rich in this sweet food source, and, while harvesting their share, conduct inter-tribal ceremonies which were timed to coincide with this season of abundance.


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