Bei Speculative Evolution haben wir ausgehend von wissenschaftlichen Publikationen über synthetische Biologie, Gentechnik und Robotik überlegt, wie Arten weiterentwickelt werden könnten, um ihre Widerstandsfähigkeit zu erhöhen. Daraufhin haben wir Textanweisungen formuliert, um mit DALL-E KI-generierte Bilder zu erstellen. Jede spekulative Art in der Simulation hat so eine Hintergrundgeschichte, die in realen Szenarien verwurzelt ist.

Pink Bollworms | |
2008 | genetic sterilization to reduce population. Pink bollworms are a key pest in nearly all cotton-growing countries Open field and programmatic scale trials by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), 2008 |
2054 | with translucent skin to stimulate the appetite of predators |
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Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (9-1)
Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (9-1-1)
Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (9-1-1-1)
Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (9-1-1-1-1)
Samsung A515F, Android 13, , Türkiye (9-1-1-1-1-1)
Samsung G960F, Android 10, Bolton, United Kingdom (9-1-1-1-1-2)
Samsung G950F, Android 9, São Paulo, Brazil (9-1-1-1-1-2-1)
Samsung G950F, Android 9, São Paulo, Brazil (9-1-1-1-1-2-1-1)
, Android 11, Sobral, Brazil (9-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-1)
, Android 14, Moscow, Russia (9-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-1-1)
Samsung G955F, Android 9, Stuttgart, Germany (9-1-2)
Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (9-2)
Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (9-2-1)
Samsung G955F, Android 9, Stuttgart, Germany (9-2-2)
Samsung G986U1, Android 13, Monterrey, Mexico (9-2-2-1)
Samsung G986U1, Android 13, Monterrey, Mexico (9-2-2-2)
Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (9-3)
Samsung G950F, Android 9, São Paulo, Brazil (9-3-1)
Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (9-3-1-1)
Samsung T505, Android 11, Araranguá, Brazil (9-5)
Samsung G950F, Android 9, São Paulo, Brazil (9-5-1)
Samsung G955U, Android 9, Schaffhausen, Switzerland (9-5-1-1)
Samsung G955F, Android 9, Schaffhausen, Switzerland (9-5-1-2)
Samsung G955U, Android 9, Schaffhausen, Switzerland (9-5-1-3)
Samsung G955U, Android 9, Basel, Switzerland (9-5-1-3-1)
Samsung G955U, Android 9, , China (9-5-1-3-1-1)
Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (9-5-1-3-1-2)
Samsung G950F, Android 9, São Paulo, Brazil (9-6)
Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (9-6-1)
Samsung G955U, Android 9, Xi'an, China (9-6-1-1)
Bibliography of the Pink Bollworm, Pectinophora Gossypiella (Saunders)
Naranjo, Steven E., et al., U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, 2002.
https://www.ars.usda.gov/ARSUserFiles/4056/pinkbollwormbiblio.pdf
Abstract
The pink bollworm, Pectinophora gossypiella (Saunders), was described by W.W. Saunders in 1843 as Depressaria gossypiella from specimens found to be damaging cotton in India. Infestations in the United States first occurred in Texas cotton in 1917. At present, the pink bollworm has been recorded in nearly all cotton-growing countries of the world and is a key pest in many of these areas. Existing tactics for achieving a high degree of suppression of established pink bollworm populations are well advanced and feasible on a field-by-field basis. A combination of tactics may achieve even higher levels of pest suppression if implemented on an areawide basis. The longstanding nature of the pink bollworm problem in many areas of the world and the likely development of areawide management programs in the future prompted us to develop this bibliography as an information base to assist those in program planning, implementation, and evaluation. The bibliography should also be a useful aid to researchers, educators, extension personnel, agricultural producers, industry, and government administrators involved in managing this serious pest.