نتایج جستجو برای: hatching

تعداد نتایج: 8431  

2017
Jerome G. Rozen Corey Shepard Smith James H. Cane

This article explores the occurrence of hatching spines among bee taxa and how these structures enable a larva on hatching to extricate itself from the egg chorion. These spines, arranged in a linear sequence along the sides of the first instar just dorsal to the spiracles, have been observed and recorded in certain groups of solitary and cleptoparasitic bee taxa. After eclosion, the first inst...

Journal: :Integrative and Comparative Biology 2011

Journal: :Reproductive BioMedicine Online 2008

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1974
C W Laughlin J A Lugthart J M Vargas

Doncaster and Shepherd (1) reported that hatching of eggs of Heterodera rostochienis Woll. was preceded by larval movement, by purposeful and accurate stylet thrusts which cut a slit at the end of the egg shell, and by forward body thrusts of the larva which forced the slit open and allowed it to escape. We crushed in distilled water 30 cysts of H. iri Mathews found in association with creeping...

2011
Anthony R. Rafferty Pilar Santidrián Tomillo James R. Spotila Frank V. Paladino Richard D. Reina

Leatherback turtles have an average global hatching success rate of ~50%, lower than other marine turtle species. Embryonic death has been linked to environmental factors such as precipitation and temperature, although, there is still a lot of variability that remains to be explained. We examined how nesting season, the time of nesting each season, the relative position of each clutch laid by e...

2013
Daizaburo Shizuka Bruce E. Lyon

Parental food allocation in birds has long been a focal point for life history and parent–offspring conflict theories. In asynchronously hatching species, parents are thought to either adjust brood size through death of marginal offspring (brood reduction), or feed the disadvantaged chicks to reduce the competitive hierarchy (parental compensation). Here, we show that parent American coots (Ful...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2011
S J Landsman A J Gingerich D P Philipp C D Suski

In this study, the effects of abrupt temperature change on the hatching success and larval survival of eggs, yolk-sac larvae (YSL) and larvae above nest (LAN), for both largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides and smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu were quantified. Temperature had a significant effect on hatching success and time to 50% mortality, with large heat shocks causing accelerated morta...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2003
Alexandra Schambony Jörg A. Hefele Marc Gentzel Matthias Wilm Doris Wedlich

We cloned Xenopus laevis CRISP, XCRISP, a homologue of the mammalian family of cysteine-rich secretory proteins (CRISPs), which has been previously identified as a Wnt3a/noggin responsive gene in an expression screen [Mech. Dev. 87 (1999) 21]. We detected XCRISP expression exclusively in the hatching gland. XCRISP enters the secretory pathway and accumulates on the surface of presumptive hatchi...

2016
Travis J. Ryan

The mole salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum, exhibits both aquatic (gilled) and terrestrial (metamorphosed) adult morphologies. Previous studies have shown the existence of body-size advantages associated with the terrestrial morph in A. talpoideum and other polymorphic salamanders (e.g., A. tigrinum). However, aquatic adult A. talpoideum mature at a younger age and often breed earlier than terre...

Journal: :Neuron 1996
Ivo Sauman Tony Tsai Alfred L Roca Steven M Reppert

We examined the molecular basis of the circadian control of egg hatching behavior in the silkmoth Antheraea pernyi. Egg hatching is rhythmically gated, persists under constant darkness, and can be entrained by light by midembryogenesis. The time of appearance of photic entrainment by the silkmoth embryo coincides with the appearance of Period (PER) and Timeless (TIM) proteins in eight cells in ...

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