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Butterflies and moths have difficulty adjusting to a rapidly changing climate
climate change biodiversity species
2021/8/4
Climate change exerts great pressure for change on species and biodiversity. A recent study indicates that the few moth and butterfly species (Lepidoptera) capable of adjusting to a changing climate b...
Beating the heat in the living wings of butterflies(图)
Beating heat living wings butterflies
2020/2/20
A new study by Columbia and Harvard scientists has identified the physiological importance of temperatures for butterfly wings to function properly. Contrary to the common belief that butter...
Differentially 4-Uniform Permutations with the Best Known Nonlinearity from Butterflies
S-boxes APN butterfly structure
2017/5/25
Many block ciphers use permutations defined over the finite field F22kF22k with low differential uniformity, high nonlinearity, and high algebraic degree to provide confusion. Due to the lack of knowl...
Kent State University at Stark research unravels mysteries of mouthparts of butterflies
Kent State University Stark mouthparts butterflies
2017/4/27
Imagine that the way flies and butterflies drink nectar and other fluids can be imitated for use in medicine, potentially to deliver life-saving drugs to the body – and also how this method can save t...
STUDY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS OF FRAGMENTED URBAN GREEN SPACES AND DISTRIBUTION OF URBAN BUTTERFLIES-APPLICATION OF OBJECT-BASED SATELLITE IMAGE ANALYSIS
satellite images Landscape indices butterfly assemblages Classification and Regression Trees
2015/8/19
The purpose of this study is to clarify the relationship between the distribution of small-scale green spaces and butterfly assemblages in urbanizing areas located north-east of Ichikawa City. Landsca...
Interactions Between Pieris oleracea and Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) Butterflies, and the Biological Control Agents Cotesia glomerata and Cotesia rubecula (Hymenoptera: Braconidae).
Hymenoptera invasives host
2015/1/22
Pieris oleracea, formerly Pieries napi, was once a widespread pierid butterfly in New England until the introduction of a biological control agent, Cotesia glomerata. It has been suggested that C. glo...
A single gene, doublesex, controls wing mimicry in butterflies(图)
butterflies A single gene doublesex
2014/3/20
A single gene regulates the complex wing patterns, colors and structures required for mimicry in swallowtail butterflies, report scientists from the University of Chicago, March 5 in Nature. Surp...
Holstein magneto-polarons: from Landau levels to Hofstadter butterflies
Holstein magneto-polarons Landau levels Hofstadter butterflies
2010/11/19
We study the Holstein polaron in transverse magnetic field using non-perturbational methods. At
strong fields and large coupling, we show that the polaron has a Hofstadter spectrum, however very dist...
Searching for New Vaccines and Studying Butterflies in Space; NASA Offers TV Interviews about Latest Space Station Science Research
New Vaccines Butterflies in Space TV Interviews Latest Space Station Science Research
2009/12/18
Astronauts are not the only ones earning wings on the International Space Station. Butterflies emerged aboard the station recently, to the delight of science students across the country. That experime...
Butterflies use more ‘environmental space’ in warmer areas
butterflies use environmental space warmer areas
2009/9/28
Butterflies basking in the relatively warm South of Britain are likely to be more liberal in their choice of where to live than their cousins in the cooler and wetter North, according to new findings ...