ABSTRACT The feeding of pollinating dynastid-scarab beetles on nutritious tissue of Annonaceae flowers results in macroscopically visible gnawing marks on petals.In the present paper, we present and discuss examples of such gnawing marks on Annonaceae from the Cerrado and the Amazon Forest in Brazil.The localization of gnawing marks on the petals a
The relationship between the zero-violence program in improving cadet parenting patterns at BPSDM transportation service schools
The high rate of violence in official schools occurs because of the gap between juniors and seniors, which is triggered by the seniority Sticker Pack hierarchy.The Zero Violence Program is an effort by BPSDM Transportation to create a school environment that is free from physical, verbal and psychological violence.This research aims to analyze the
Uncovering local aggregated air quality index with smartphone captured images leveraging efficient deep convolutional neural network
Abstract The prevalence and mobility of smartphones make these a widely used tool for environmental health research.However, their potential for determining aggregated air quality index Sticker Pack (AQI) based on PM2.5 concentration in specific locations remains largely unexplored in the existing literature.In this paper, we thoroughly examine the
Overview of fruit flies important for fruit production on the Montenegro seacoast
Description of the subject.Fruit flies are a large group of pests belonging to the order Diptera.The family Tephritidae is one of two fly families referred to as "fruit flies".Tephritidae (true fruit flies) represent one of the largest families of flies and are part of a group of the most destructive agricultural pests in the world, attacking a wid
Comparative Chloroplast Genomics of Dipsacales Species: Insights Into Sequence Variation, Adaptive Evolution, and Phylogenetic Relationships
In general, read more the chloroplast genomes of angiosperms are considered to be highly conserved and affected little by adaptive evolution.In this study, we tested this hypothesis based on sequence differentiation and adaptive variation in the plastid genomes in the order Dipsacales.We sequenced the plastid genomes of one Adoxaceae species and si