MIT «MYRMECOPHILY» VERWANDTE WÖRTER IM WÖRTERBUCH ENGLISCH
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ÜBERSETZUNG VON MYRMECOPHILY
Erfahre, wie die Übersetzung von
myrmecophily auf
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Übersetzer Englisch lautet.
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Übersetzungen von myrmecophily auf andere Sprachen, die in diesem Bereich vorgestellt werden, sind zustande gekommen durch
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Übersetzer Deutsch - Chinesisch
myrmecophily
1.325 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Spanisch
mirmecofilia
570 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Hindi
myrmecophily
380 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Arabisch
myrmecophily
280 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Russisch
myrmecophily
278 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Portugiesisch
mirmecofilia
270 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Bengalisch
myrmecophily
260 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Französisch
myrmécophilie
220 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Malaysisch
Myrmecophily
190 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Deutsch
Myrmecophilie
180 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Japanisch
myrmecophily
130 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Koreanisch
myrmecophily
85 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Javanisch
Myrmecophily
85 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Vietnamesisch
myrmecophily
80 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Tamil
myrmecophily
75 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Marathi
मायराकोफिली
75 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Türkisch
myrmecophily
70 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Italienisch
Myrmecophily
65 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Polnisch
myrmecophily
50 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Ukrainisch
myrmecophily
40 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Rumänisch
myrmecophily
30 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Griechisch
myrmecophily
15 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Afrikaans
myrmecophily
14 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Schwedisch
myrmecophily
10 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Norwegisch
myrmecophily
5 Millionen Sprecher
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MYRMECOPHILY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
myrmecophily in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
myrmecophily im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Tropical Rainforest Research — Current Issues
Nevertheless, specific myrmecophily systems have repeatedly evolved in certain
taxonomic subgroups. In the subfamily Miletinae there is increasing evidence that
specific ant-associations are an important facet of their life-history patterns, and ...
D.S. Edwards, W.E. Booth, S.C. Choy, 1996
2
Interrelationship Between Insects and Plants
Extrafloral nectaries are generally abundant and attract many insects belonging
to many orders. The old stems lose pith, but species of Clerodendrum with
caulinar swellings are really adapted to myrmecophily (Clerodendrum
formicarum, ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken, 2010
4
Phylogeny and Evolution of
Myrmecophily in Beetles, Based on ...
Abstract: Ant-associated behavior has evolved rampantly among various groups of Arthropoda, and has arisen in at least 34 families of beetles.
5
Mutualism: Ants and their Insect Partners
that myrmecophily is the main cause of speciation events. Myrmecophily is
present in all taxa, with lycaenids showing more conservatism at the species
level than homopterans, where species within the same genus have developed
quite ...
Bernhard Stadler, Anthony F. G. Dixon, 2008
6
Pollination Biology: Biodiversity Conservation and ...
Pollination. (Myrmecophily). More than 15,000 species of the Formicidae are
known in the World. Although these insects are commonly anthophilous, many
behavioural and general morphological characteristics preclude them from
effectively ...
7
Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution Taking Flight
Table 18.2 Inferred numbers of evolutionary events for three hypotheses for the
evolution of ant association when myrmecophily is mapped onto the phylogeny in
figure 18.2 Gains Losses Total Hypothesis I 1 7-9a 8-10a Hypothesis II 2 4-6a ...
Carol L. Boggs, Ward B. Watt, Paul R. Ehrlich, 2003
8
Issues in Biological, Biochemical, and Evolutionary Sciences ...
Our news editors obtained a quote from the research from the University of
Vienna, “Accordingly, it was postulated that evolution towards myrmecophily in
Lycaenidae is correlated with the utilization of nitrogen-rich host plants. Although
our ...
9
Molecular Evolution and Adaptive Radiation
Absorptive trichomes Thick ground-tissue layer . Pungent leaf tips Myrmecophily
Carnivory Epiphytism Saxicoly Figure 8.13. Tank habit as a key innovation in
Brocchinia, showing entrainment of several co-adapted morphological traits and
the ...
Thomas J. Givnish, Kenneth Jay Sytsma, 2000
10
Population, Phylogenetic, and Coalescent Analyses of ...
Ancestral character reconstructions indicate a second, separate origin of
myrmecophily within the Lycaeninae (see Results & Discussion). Lycaena
heteronea is also associated with ants (Ballmer & Pratt 1991), but is not closely
related to L.
Jeffrey Catlin Oliver, 2007
8 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MYRMECOPHILY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
myrmecophily im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Aristotle's Answer: Why Some Mushrooms Glow
... Myrmecophily: Beetle Trapped In Amber For 52 Million Years And Social Parasitism · Single Class Of Queen Pheromones Stops Worker ... «Science 2.0, Apr 15»
Food for thought: Butterflies give meals to babysitting ants
In fact. the term Myrmecophily, which literally means "ant-love", has been coined to describe positive interspecies interactions between ants ... «Times of India, Feb 15»
52-million-year-old Beetle Fossil is Oldest Known Practitioner of …
The fossil, encased in a piece of amber from India, is the oldest-known example of this kind of social parasitism, known as “myrmecophily. «Entomology Today, Okt 14»
52 Million Years Old, and an Ant's Worst Enemy
The fossil was encased in a piece of amber from India and is the oldest known example of a kind of social parasitism known as myrmecophily. «New York Times, Okt 14»
Myrmecophily: Beetle Trapped In Amber For 52 Million Years And …
The fossil, encased in a piece of amber from India, is the oldest-known example of this kind of social parasitism, known as "myrmecophily. «Science 2.0, Okt 14»
Insects eat up more urban trash than rats do—and they're dying out
Savage has devoted her life to myrmecophily, which is an extraordinary word for the interaction between animals and ants, typically denoting ... «Quartz, Aug 14»
What We Don't Know About What's Going on With Bugs Should …
Savage has devoted her life to myrmecophily, which is an extraordinary word for the interaction between animals and ants, typically denoting ... «CityLab, Aug 14»
The jumper, the weaver and the spitting spider
Myrmecophily means "liking ants," common in those creatures who like to snuggle into the giant nests of common species such as Formica rufa, ... «The Earth Times, Mär 14»