AbstractAlthough a significant proportion of plant tissue is located in roots and other below-ground parts of plants, little is known on the dietary choices of root-feeding insects. This is caused by a lack of adequate methodology which would allow tracking below-ground trophic interactions between insects and plants. Here, we present a DNA-based approach to examine this relationship. Feeding experiments were established where either wheat (Triticum aestivum) or maize (Zea mays) was fed to Agriotes larvae (Coleoptera: Elateridae), allowing them to digest for up to 72 h. Due to the very small amount of plant tissue ingested (max = 6.76 mg), DNA extraction procedures and the sensitivity of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) had to be optimized. ...
Reliable host plant records are available for only a small fraction of herbivorous insect species, d...
International audienceMonocropping elevates many insects to the status of economic pests. In these a...
<p>First we assembled a DNA barcode library containing sequences of all potential host plants (<i>A<...
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...
AbstractThe feeding behaviour of insects is a difficult ecological interaction to study. To date, en...
食痕に残されたDNAから誰が食べたかを特定できることを確認. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2020-06-11.Many techniques have been developed to invest...
The feeding behaviour of insects is a difficult ecological interaction to study. To date, entomologi...
Background Feeding habits are central to animal ecology, but it is often difficult to characterize t...
The use of molecular techniques in insect ecology has expanded rapidly, allowing ever more challengi...
A major challenge in network ecology is to describe the full-range of species interactions in a comm...
Contamination of insect DNA for RAPD-PCR analysis can be a problem because many primers are non-spec...
DNA based techniques have proved to be very useful methods to study trophic relationships 17 between...
Soil is often collected from a suspect’s tire, vehicle, or shoes during a criminal investigation and...
<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...
International audienceMonocropping elevates many insects to the status of economic pests. In these a...
<p>First we assembled a DNA barcode library containing sequences of all potential host plants (<i>A<...
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...
AbstractThe feeding behaviour of insects is a difficult ecological interaction to study. To date, en...
食痕に残されたDNAから誰が食べたかを特定できることを確認. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2020-06-11.Many techniques have been developed to invest...
The feeding behaviour of insects is a difficult ecological interaction to study. To date, entomologi...
Background Feeding habits are central to animal ecology, but it is often difficult to characterize t...
The use of molecular techniques in insect ecology has expanded rapidly, allowing ever more challengi...
A major challenge in network ecology is to describe the full-range of species interactions in a comm...
Contamination of insect DNA for RAPD-PCR analysis can be a problem because many primers are non-spec...
DNA based techniques have proved to be very useful methods to study trophic relationships 17 between...
Soil is often collected from a suspect’s tire, vehicle, or shoes during a criminal investigation and...
<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...
International audienceMonocropping elevates many insects to the status of economic pests. In these a...
<p>First we assembled a DNA barcode library containing sequences of all potential host plants (<i>A<...