Waiting
Login processing...

Trial ends in Request Full Access Tell Your Colleague About Jove
JoVE Journal
Environment

A subscription to JoVE is required to view this content.

Administering and Detecting Protein Marks on Arthropods for Dispersal Research
 

Administering and Detecting Protein Marks on Arthropods for Dispersal Research

Article DOI: 10.3791/53693 10:30 min January 28th, 2016
January 28th, 2016

Chapters

Summary

Proteins are often used to mark arthropods for dispersal research. Methods for administering internal and external protein marks on arthropods are demonstrated. Protein mark detection techniques, either through indirect or sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs), are also illustrated.

Transcript

Tags

Mark Insects Protein Marking Dispersal Research Insect Migration Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay Insect Host Plant Preferences Invasive Species Spread Detection Method Natural Habitat Marking Field Researchers Big-eyed Bug Predators Lygus Bug Pest Marking Methods ELISA Procedure Predator Gut Content
Read Article

Get cutting-edge science videos from JoVE sent straight to your inbox every month.

Waiting X
Simple Hit Counter