نتایج جستجو برای: embryonic diapause

تعداد نتایج: 82098  

2013
HaiJun Xiao ShaoHui Wu Chao Chen FangSen Xue

The cabbage butterfly, Pieris melete hibernates and aestivates as a diapausing pupa. We present evidence that the optimum of low temperature and optimal chilling periods for both summer and winter diapause development are based on a similar mechanism. Summer or winter diapausing pupae were exposed to different low temperatures of 1, 5, 10 or 15°C for different chilling periods (ranging from 30 ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
Sandra Lass Dieter Ebert

Seasonal disease dynamics are common in nature, but their causes are often unknown. Our case study provides insight into the cyclic prevalence pattern of the horizontally and vertically transmitted microsporidium Octosporea bayeri in its Daphnia magna host. Data from several populations over a four year period revealed a regular prevalence increase during summer and a decrease over winter when ...

2014
Yu-Xuan Lu Qi Zhang Wei-Hua Xu

A strategy known as diapause (developmental arrest) has evolved in insects to increase their survival rate under harsh environmental conditions. Diapause causes a dramatic reduction in the metabolic rate and drastically extends lifespan. However, little is known about the mechanisms underlying the metabolic changes involved. Using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, we compared the changes in...

2007
ELENA B. VINOGRADOVA

Diapause is the primary factor synchronizing insect life cycles with seasonal changes in the environment. Diapause is the major factor regulating the timing of growth, development, and reproduction, both before and after the period of dormancy. Many definitions of diapause may be found in the literature. Tauber et al. (1986) define diapause as “a neurohormonally mediated, dynamic state of low m...

2005
D. S. SAUNDERS

Factors which induce diapause in insects are, in most cases, only effective when applied to the individuals which are destined to cease development (Lees, 1955), although in many examples—for instance the vine leafroller, Polychrosis botrana (Komarova, 1949)—the sensitive stage and the resulting diapause are separated by several intervening instars. However, there are a few insects known in whi...

2008
V. SALAVERT C. ZAMORA - MUÑOZ M. RUIZ - RODRÍGUEZ A. FERNÁNDEZ - CORTÉS J. J. SOLER

1. Factors explaining the end of diapause include environmental conditions such as daily photoperiod, temperature and humidity. However, because all these factors are almost constant inside deep caves, they would hardly affect diapause termination in many animal taxa that use such habitats in which to aestivate or hibernate (such as bats and some insects, snakes or frogs). 2. An innate biologic...

2016
Yang-Yang Hou Lan-Zhen Xu Yan Wu Peng Wang Jin-Jian Shi Bao-Ping Zhai

Large numbers of the small brown planthopper Laodelphax striatellus (Fallén) (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) occur in temperate regions, causing severe losses in rice, wheat, and other economically important crops. The planthoppers enter diapause in the third- or fourth-instar nymph stage, induced by short photoperiods and low temperatures. To investigate the geographic variation in L. striatellus dia...

2015
Tiina S. Salminen Laura Vesala Asta Laiho Mikko Merisalo Anneli Hoikkala Maaria Kankare

Most northern insect species experience a period of developmental arrest, diapause, which enables them to survive over the winter and postpone reproduction until favorable conditions. We studied the timing of reproductive diapause and its long-term effects on the cold tolerance of Drosophila montana, D. littoralis and D. ezoana females in seasonally varying environmental conditions. At the same...

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