AbstractThe feeding behaviour of insects is a difficult ecological interaction to study. To date, entomologists have used biochemical and molecular techniques to identify the meals of predatory insects. We present here a molecular approach to identifying the DNA of plant species in the insect gut using the ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase gene large subunit (rbcL). A reference collection of 23 plant species from the southern Jordan Valley, Israel, was genetically characterized and employed. Insects belonging to eight different families were collected in the field along with the plants upon which they were found. After collection and prior to analysis, these insects were isolated on the plants they were found upon in the laboratory. This wa...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be used to detect prey within the gut contents of predators and ...
<div><p>A major challenge in network ecology is to describe the full-range of species interactions i...
An analysis of the dietary content of haematophagous insects can provide important information about...
The feeding behaviour of insects is a difficult ecological interaction to study. To date, entomologi...
AbstractThe feeding behaviour of insects is a difficult ecological interaction to study. To date, en...
AbstractAlthough a significant proportion of plant tissue is located in roots and other below-ground...
Plant roots represent an important food source for soil-dwelling animals, but tracking herbivore foo...
DNA based techniques have proved to be very useful methods to study trophic relationships 17 between...
<p>Diet identifications were performed by comparing DNA sequences from insect gut contents with DNA ...
Reliable host plant records are available for only a small fraction of herbivorous insect species, d...
Spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae), is an introduced highly invasive ins...
Contamination of insect DNA for RAPD-PCR analysis can be a problem because many primers are non-spec...
<p>First we assembled a DNA barcode library containing sequences of all potential host plants (<i>A<...
International audienceMonocropping elevates many insects to the status of economic pests. In these a...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWhite grubs (larvae of Coleoptera: Scar...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be used to detect prey within the gut contents of predators and ...
<div><p>A major challenge in network ecology is to describe the full-range of species interactions i...
An analysis of the dietary content of haematophagous insects can provide important information about...
The feeding behaviour of insects is a difficult ecological interaction to study. To date, entomologi...
AbstractThe feeding behaviour of insects is a difficult ecological interaction to study. To date, en...
AbstractAlthough a significant proportion of plant tissue is located in roots and other below-ground...
Plant roots represent an important food source for soil-dwelling animals, but tracking herbivore foo...
DNA based techniques have proved to be very useful methods to study trophic relationships 17 between...
<p>Diet identifications were performed by comparing DNA sequences from insect gut contents with DNA ...
Reliable host plant records are available for only a small fraction of herbivorous insect species, d...
Spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae), is an introduced highly invasive ins...
Contamination of insect DNA for RAPD-PCR analysis can be a problem because many primers are non-spec...
<p>First we assembled a DNA barcode library containing sequences of all potential host plants (<i>A<...
International audienceMonocropping elevates many insects to the status of economic pests. In these a...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWhite grubs (larvae of Coleoptera: Scar...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be used to detect prey within the gut contents of predators and ...
<div><p>A major challenge in network ecology is to describe the full-range of species interactions i...
An analysis of the dietary content of haematophagous insects can provide important information about...