PPT-Peppered Moth continued…

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Hide moths November 2 nd 2016 B ellwork What is the changing factor in the peppered moth story Closure What did you do to your moth so it is hidden well

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Hide moths November 2 nd 2016 B ellwork What is the changing factor in the peppered moth story Closure What did you do to your moth so it is hidden well . Mature gypsy moth larva Adult female and male Larva growth stages Egg masses and pupae cases Adult female laying eggs It is fairly easy to iden of many tree species, including some conifers. First Lessons in Beekeeping. by Keith S. . Delaplane. Chapter 8. . Honey Bee Disorders, Parasites, Predators and Nest Invaders. Honey Bee Disorders. Diseases. Parasites. Nest Invaders. Acrolepiopsis. . assectella. Background, Biology and Occurrence. Amy Ivy, Extension Educator, Cornell Cooperative Extension. Dr. Anthony Shelton, Professor of Entomology, Cornell University. L. Chilson. Natural Selection is one of the ideas suggested by Charles Darwin to explain evolution . All living things “ in - herit” traits from their parents. In humans, a trait can be hair color OBJECTIVES. Today, you will be able to…. Explain the process of evolution by natural selection. Explain adaptation. What exactly is “evolution” in THIS class?. Evolution. - a change in the . GENETIC. Moth. Adaptation Poster Due!. . November . 1. st. . ,2016. B. ellwork. ~ How does pollution effect plants and animals?. Peppered Moth . p.98-99. Essential Question:. How does natural selection work due to environmental changes? . How did the moth population change over time?. Follow teacher directions to read the article and answer the text dependent questions about the Peppered moths.. How did the environment change over time?. Industrial . Melanism. is a term used to describe the adaptation of a population in response to pollution. . One example of rapid industrial . melanism. occurred in populations of peppered moths in the area of Manchester, England from 1845 to 1890. The peppered moth is fairly common in England. It can be found in two forms – the dark form and the light form. . False Codling Moth. Image credits: Todd M. Gilligan and Marc E. Epstein, TortAI: Tortricids of Agricultural Importance, USDA APHIS ITP, Bugwood.org. 5482546 . Other common names: citrus codling moth, orange codling moth, orange moth, palomilla de la naranja, fausse carpocapse, and teigne de l’oranger. Rosy Moth. Other common names: rosy . gypsy . moth, . russian. gypsy . moth, . sal. . defoliator, pink gypsy moth. Major defoliator of deciduous forests, especially oak, in Asia. Outbreaks are often followed by wood borer pest problems . For Controlling Larvae of Oriental Fruit Moth and Codling Moth Oriental fruit moth Madex HP >> Cyd-X HP 0 100 50 % Mortality Log Dose (OB/g) Cyd-X HP Madex HP Potency Bioassays (Laboratory) Codling moth False Codling Moth. Image credits: Todd M. Gilligan and Marc E. Epstein, TortAI: Tortricids of Agricultural Importance, USDA APHIS ITP, Bugwood.org. 5482546 . Other common names: citrus codling moth, orange codling moth, orange moth, palomilla de la naranja, fausse carpocapse, and teigne de l’oranger. Figure 1. Indianmeal moth larva (Clemson University, USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series, Bugwood.org).AdultIndian meal moths Figure 2. Adult ndianmeal moth (Whitney Cranshaw, Virginia Cooperati EENY-026 Plodia interpunctella (Hübner) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) 1 Thomas R. Fasulo and Marle A. Knox 2 1. This document is EENY-026, one of a series of theEntomology and Nematology D

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