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Potato virus S (PVS) is a widely distributed potato pathogen that typically causes mild or asymptomatic infections. Still, certain genotypes can cause up to 20% yield losses, especially when co-infected with other viruses. Aphids are the only currently recognized insect vectors of PVS; however, the mechanical transmission through plant contact is also known.

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is a globally acknowledged larval ectoparasitoid that is widely used to control lepidopteran pests. is a natural endosymbiont that regulates various aspects of the insect host biology. The ability of to paralyze and develop on lepidopteran larvae from five families was tested under laboratory conditions.

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The spectrum of ixodid ticks that bite humans in Western Siberia has significantly changed over the past two decades. In this study, we determined tick species attacking people in the vicinity of Novosibirsk and the range of bacterial agents they were infected with. This study included 301 ticks taken from people and 46% were , followed by (19.

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Recently obtained cypovirus strain DsCPV-1 shows potential as a biological insecticide, with its alternative host Manduca sexta (L.) being a promising producer. We confirmed DsCPV-1 replication in M.

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Human liver flukes of the family Opisthorchiidae, particularly Opisthorchis viverrini and Opisthorchis felineus, are major foodborne trematode parasites endemic to the Lower Mekong River Basin (Southeast Asia) and the Ob-Irtysh Basins (southern Western Siberia, Russian Federation), respectively. Together, these parasites infect over 14 million people, with an estimated 300 million at risk. Their transmission cycles involve Bithynia snails and Cyprinidae fish as first and second intermediate hosts, respectively, with humans and other fish-eating mammals serving as definitive hosts.

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The effect of on the viability and antimicrobial activity of the ectoparasitoid was evaluated in laboratory experiments. Two lines of the parasitoid, -infected (W+) and -free (W-), were used. Parasitoid larvae were fed with a host orally infected with a sublethal dose of (Bt) and on the host uninfected with Bt.

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The effect of different feeding habits on gut morphology and digestive function has been intensively studied during the last decades but sympatric closely related fishes are relatively rare objects of such studies. In the present study, we have identified both morphological and physiological changes in the digestive system of a sympatric pair of whitefish represented by "normal" Coregonus lavaretus pidschian (benthivorous) and "dwarf" C. l.

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For the first time under laboratory conditions, the virulence of a unique cypovirus strain, DsCPV-1, which has broad host specificity, was tested on nontarget aquatic organisms (natural species: Gammarus lacustris, Anopheles messeae, Coenagrion lunulatum, Cloeon robusta, Chironomus sp., Ilyocoris cimicoides, and Plea minutissima; laboratory species: Aedes aegypti and Daphnia magna), a terrestrial pollinator species (Apis mellifera), and an entomophage (Podisus maculiventris). The probability of this virus's accumulation in the bodies of invertebrates and of its transmission along a trophic chain was evaluated by two approaches: bioassays and a molecular diagnostic analysis.

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in rodents and shrews in Armenia, Transcaucasia.

Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl

December 2024

Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, Scientific Center of Zoology and Hydroecology, NAS RA, 7 P. Sevak st., Yerevan, 0014, Armenia.

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  • Infections in small mammals are significant as they can transmit pathogens to felids, which release tough oocysts into the environment via their feces.
  • The authors investigated shrews and rodents in Armenia, marking the first attempt to find such infections in these species there.
  • They successfully detected DNA in 10.9% of trapped small mammals, with 15 out of 137 samples showing evidence of infection from six different locations.
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The Siberian moth, Dendrolimus sibiricus is a dangerous forest defoliator, the number one pest of boreal forests in Asia. Search for effective and ecologically friendly control measures drives attention to microbial pathogens. Viruses and microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites widespread in insect populations causing either chronic or acute infections.

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The ability of parasitic wasps to manipulate a host's metabolism is under active investigation. Components of venom play a major role in this process. In the present work, we studied the effect of the venom of the ectoparasitic wasp Habrobracon hebetor on the metabolism of the greater wax moth host (Galleria mellonella).

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  • The study investigates zooplankton communities in humic thermokarst lakes of Western Siberia, focusing on their diversity and abundance across different permafrost zones and seasons.
  • Sampling 69 lakes, researchers identified 74 zooplankton species, with species richness increasing towards the northern continuous permafrost zone, while the number of species per lake decreased, particularly for cladocerans.
  • Environmental factors like water temperature, lake area, depth, pH, and dissolved carbon were found to significantly influence zooplankton abundance and diversity, exhibiting seasonal variations in relationships for different zooplankton groups.
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The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most devastating potato pests in the world. However, its viral pathogens, which might have potential in pest control, have remained unexplored. With high-throughput sequencing of Colorado potato beetle samples derived from prepupal larvae which died from an unknown infection, we have identified two previously unknown RNA viruses and assembled their nearly complete genome sequences.

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Infection of intestinal tissues with Wolbachia has been found in Habrobracon hebetor. There are not many studies on the relationship between Habrobracon and Wolbachia, and they focus predominantly on the sex index of an infected parasitoid, its fertility, and behavior. The actual role of Wolbachia in the biology of Habrobracon is not yet clear.

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Species of the genus are characterized by a multitrophic lifestyle of being arthropod parasites, rhizosphere colonizers, endophytes, and saprophytes. The process of adaptation to various organisms and substrates may lead to specific physiological alterations that can be elucidated by passaging through different hosts. Changes in virulence and cultivation properties of entomopathogenic fungi subcultured on different media or passaged through a live insect host are well known.

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  • Recent genetic research has confirmed an increasing number of mole species, but cytogenetic data is still lacking for some.
  • The study describes a new karyotype for the small-toothed mole from Vietnam, revealing unique cytogenetic traits and comparing them with other mole species.
  • It identifies common chromosomal rearrangements and establishes a potential ancestral karyotype, noting that the small-toothed mole exhibits the fastest rate of chromosomal evolution among the moles studied.
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Microplastics (MPs) are emergent pollutants in freshwater environments and may impact aquatic organisms, including those of nutritional value. The specific activities of digestive and antioxidant enzymes can be used as good bioindicators of the potential effects of MPs on fish in case of waterborne MP contamination. In this study, we used fluorescent polystyrene microplastics (PS-MPs) to analyze the alterations in enzyme activities in larvae of Gmelin (peled or Northern whitefish), one of the most valuable commercial fish species of Siberia.

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Now more than ever researchers provide more and more evidence that it is necessary to develop an ecologically friendly approach to pest control. This is reflected in a sharp increase in the value of the biological insecticide market in recent decades. In our study, we found a virus strain belonging to the genus (Reoviridae); the strain was isolated from , possessing attractive features as a candidate for mass production of biological agents for lepidopteran-pest control.

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The spongy moth, , is an irruptive forest pest native to Eurasia where its range extends from coast to coast and overspills into northern Africa. Accidentally introduced from Europe in Massachusetts in 1868-1869, it is now established in North America where it is considered a highly destructive invasive pest. A fine-scale characterization of its population genetic structure would facilitate identification of source populations for specimens intercepted during ship inspections in North America and would enable mapping of introduction pathways to help prevent future incursions into novel environments.

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The Colorado potato beetle (CPB) is one of the most serious insect pests due to its high ecological plasticity and ability to rapidly develop resistance to insecticides. The use of biological insecticides based on viruses is a promising approach to control insect pests, but the information on viruses which infect leaf feeding beetles is scarce. We performed a metagenomic analysis of 297 CPB genomic and transcriptomic samples from the public National Center for Biotechnology Information Sequence Read Archive (NCBI SRA) database.

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A meta-analysis for assessing the contributions of trypsin and chymotrypsin as the two major endoproteases in protein hydrolysis in fish intestine.

Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol

April 2023

Aquaculture Program, Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentaries (IRTA), Centre de la Ràpita, Crta. Poble Nou del Delta km 5.5, la Ràpita 43540, Spain. Electronic address:

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  • * The study analyzed various research articles to understand how these enzymes function differently across fish species.
  • * Results showed significant variations in enzyme activity, highlighting the need to consider these differences for better knowledge of fish digestion and aquaculture practices.
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Many insect species overwinter in various rock shelters (cavities and crevices), but the microclimates of rock biotopes remain poorly understood. We investigated the temperature dynamics in rock microhabitats where clusters of egg masses of the wintering spongy moth L. (SM) were observed.

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Bacteria of the genus are maternally inherited symbionts of Nematoda and numerous Arthropoda hosts. There are approximately 20 lineages of , which are called supergroups, and they are designated alphabetically. strains of the supergroups A and B are predominant in arthropods, especially in insects, and supergroup F seems to rank third.

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The innate immunity of insects has been widely studied. Although the effect of sex on insect immunity has been extensively discussed, differences in immunity between the sexes of larvae insects remain largely unstudied. Studying larval sex differences in immunity may provide valuable information about the mechanisms underlying the insect immune system, which, in turn, can be valuable for the development and improvement of pest management.

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Feeding regimes affected the circadian rhythms of pancreatic digestive enzymes and somatic growth in flathead grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) fry.

Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol

February 2022

Aquaculture Program, Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentaries (IRTA), Centre de Sant Carles de la Ràpita, Crta. Poble Nou del Delta km 5.5, 43540 Sant Carles de la Ràpita, Spain. Electronic address:

The effect of different feeding regimes on the circadian rhythms of pancreatic digestive enzyme activities was evaluated in Mugil cephalus fry weighting 0.34 ± 0.01 g.

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