Discriminaiton of Newly Immigrated White-Backed Rice Planthoppers, Sogatella furcifera (Homoptera:Delphacidae) by Lipid Analysis
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概要
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The white-backed lanthoppers lose their dry body weight and lipid contents on a long distance flight. We analyzed these variables of insects caught over the East China Sea (31°N, 126°E) and from various parts of the Japanese islands in June and July 1986 and 1987,and compared their discriminant functions. Mean numbers of newly immigrated planthoppers, so defined when they showed the same levels of variables as those of the East China Sea population, were 4.2 to 4.5 out of 12 analyzed in samples from Nagasaki and elsewhere in Japan. They were always found inassociation with the synoptical frontal systems developed over the Japanese Islands. This finding was in conformity with the previously proposed migraton theory. Significantly different dry body weights and triglyceride and fatty acid contents among the East China Sea populations caught in 1986 and 1987 suggested that their emigration origins differed.
- 日本応用動物昆虫学会の論文
- 1988-11-25
著者
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OGAWA Yoshio
Nagasaki Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station
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OGAWA Yoshio
College of Pharmacy, Nihon University
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Ikeshoji Toshiaki
Department Of Parasitology Institute Of Medical Science University Of Tokyo:(present Address)departm
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Ikeshoji Toshiaki
Department Of Agricultural Biology Faculty Of Agriculture University Of Tokyo
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Ikeshoji Toshiaki
Department Of Agrobiology University Of Tokyo
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Kawabe Susumu
Kyushu Agricultural Experimental Station:(present Address)agriculture Forestry And Fisheries Researc
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INOUE YOICHI
Department of Counseling Psychology, School of Health and Sport Science, Osaka University
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WU Chen
Department of Agrobiology, University of Tokyo
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KAZANO Hikaru
Kyushu Agricultural Experimental Station
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Ogawa Y
College Of Pharmacy Nihon University
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Inoue Yoichi
Department Of Agrobiology University Of Tokyo
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Wu Chen
Department Of Agrobiology University Of Tokyo
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