نتایج جستجو برای: periplaneta americana

تعداد نتایج: 7534  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
J I Pueyo R Lanfear J P Couso

Through division into segments, animal bodies can reach higher degrees of complexity and functionality during development and evolution. The segmentation mechanisms of insects and vertebrates have been seen as fundamentally different at the anatomical and molecular levels, and consequently, independently evolved. However, this conclusion was mostly based on observations of derived insects such ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
Martin Vácha

A relatively simple all-laboratory behavioural assay of insect magnetoreception has been developed. We found non-conditioned reactions of American cockroach to the periodical shifts of the geomagnetic field. The movement activity of animals individually placed into Petri dishes was scored as a number of body turns. Test groups were exposed to a 90-min interval with the horizontal component of t...

2014
D Leshan Wannigama Rishabh Dwivedi Alireza Zahraei-Ramazani

BACKGROUND Cockroaches are among the medically important pests found within the human habitations that cause serious public health problems. They may harbor a number of pathogenic bacteria on the external surface with antibiotic resistance. Hence, they are regarded as major microbial vectors. This study investigates the prevalence and antibiotic resistance of Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria s...

2017
Paulus Saari Andrew S French Päivi H Torkkeli Hongxia Liu Esa-Ville Immonen Roman V Frolov

Electrophysiological studies in Drosophila melanogaster and Periplaneta americana have found that the receptor current in their microvillar photoreceptors is generated by two light-activated cationic channels, TRP (transient receptor potential) and TRPL (TRP-like), each having distinct properties. However, the relative contribution of the two channel types to sensory information coding by photo...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1964
Everett Anderson

The ovary of the roach Periplaneta americana has been studied by techniques of light and electron microscopy. Each ovariole (panoistic type) contains a linear array of oocytes in varying stages of development. Newly formed oocytes become encased by a layer of follicle cells and begin pinocytosis. All subsequent growth stages of the oocytes are dependent, in part, on this phenomenon. All of the ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1971
K G Pearson J F Iles

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1954
D. R. A. Wharton Gail Lorenz Miller Martha L. Wharton

1. Procedures have been developed for studying quantitatively the response of the male American cockroach to the odorous attractant of the female. 2. The percentage of male roaches responding to extracts of the attractant of the female has been found to vary with the log of the concentration of the attractant throughout a wide range. 3. Adaptation to the olfactory stimulus has been demonstrated...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1947
H T Gier

Problems involving the so-called "intracellular symbionts"2 have long troubled some cytologists and bacteriologically inclined zoologists. The solution of many of those problems, however, yet evade even the most careful investigators. Several workers in this field (Buchner, Glaser, Mlercier, Schwartz) hold to the view that the physiology and systematic position of the intracellular bacteroids c...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2015
Saïd Imen Malosse Christian Durier Virginie Rivault Colette

Chemical communication is necessary to induce aggregation and to maintain the cohesion of aggregates in Periplaneta americana (L.) cockroaches. We aimed to identify the chemical message inducing aggregation in this species. Two types of bioassays were used-binary choice tests in Petri dishes and tests in Y-olfactometer. Papers conditioned by direct contact of conspecifics induce aggregation whe...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1999
I Lang B Walz

This study examines whether the salivary duct cells of the cockroach Periplaneta americana can be stimulated by the neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin. We have carried out digital Ca2+-imaging experiments using the Ca2+-sensitive dye fura-2 and conventional intracellular recordings from isolated salivary glands. Dopamine evokes a slow, almost tonic, and reversible dose-dependent elevation...

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