In the case of the apple maggot flies, it is an example of sympatric speciation. Two different populations occur in different niches where there is no gene flow between the two.
It is possible for worms such as larvae of the apple maggot fly or codling moth to infest apples, but it is not common for earthworms to be found inside apples. To prevent this, it is advisable to properly store and inspect fruits.
No, apple snails and mystery snails are not the same. Apple snails belong to the family Ampullariidae and are typically larger in size compared to mystery snails, which belong to the Thiaridae family. Additionally, apple snails are considered invasive species in some regions, while mystery snails are popular aquarium pets.
Apple pie, apple sauce, apple juice, apple cider, and caramel apples.
Guinea pigs can eat a small amount of apple as a treat, but it should be given in moderation due to its high sugar content. One or two small pieces of apple per day is usually sufficient as part of a balanced diet for a guinea pig. It's important to monitor their behavior after introducing any new food to ensure they tolerate it well.
Rabbits can eat apple skin but it shouldn't be a regular part of their diet. Apple skin and apple pieces should be considered a treat only: a small bite or two every few days is probably okay, assuming your rabbit is healthy and eating a balanced diet. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet. Rabbit seeds are poisonous to rabbits, so always remove them before giving apple to a rabbit.
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Apple maggot flies originally were living only on hawthornes. When apples were introduced, some flies started reproducing on apples and so the apple maggot fly evolved.
Apple maggot flies evolved when the ancestor began laying eggs on hawthornes. After apples were introduced to America, the flies started laying eggs on both apples and hawthornes.
an apple with a maggot in it for being a noob
Brown streaks may very likely be caused by the larvae of the Apple Maggot.
No it is a production concept as of October 2011
An apple tree is any tree which bears apples, particularly the species Malus domestica, but also certain wild species.
The concept of gravity was discovered in England by Sir Isaac Newton. It started with an apple falling down from an apple tree, an incident observed by Newton.
The scientific name for the apple tree is "Malus domestica".
A balsam apple is any of a variety of species of vine and tree, including Clusia major, a tropical species native to the Americas, and Momordica balsamina, a vine species found in Africa.
Xerox, which had done very rudimentary product testing on their machines. Interestingly, when Apple used the concept, it gained clear acceptance, unlike Xerox.
There are many species of apple, many of them are green. Some of those are quite sweet, others are sour. The sourest apple is probably a species of crab apple - and many of them are red.