Publications by authors named "Zonglei Guo"

Spiders are important in ecosystem and serve as predators in the biological control of pest insects in agroecosystem, where they encounter various harsh challenges including pesticides and low temperature in winter. Glyphosate-based herbicides (GBH) are widely and frequently applied to diminish weeds, exposing spiders a disturbed habitat, especially to overwintering spiders. We conducted a study combining field surveys and lab assays, to assess the effects of a GBH on the overwintering of the agrobiont wolf spider, Pardosa pseudoannulata.

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Maternal care is critically important for the survival of offspring in various animals. Spiders in the family Lycosidae are known for their hunting ability and maternal care behaviors. Predation on newly hatched spiderlings (pulli) by mother spiders decreases when they come into contact, and they carry the pulli on their dorsal surface.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Researchers found 34 cysLGIC genes in P. pseudoannulata, including those for various receptors, and noted that modifications in these genes contribute to their diversity and potential resistance to certain insecticides such as neonicotinoids.
  • * The study suggests that while some insecticides may be harmless to P. pseudoannulata due to specific genetic differences, others like avermectin could be harmful, making this research important
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