نتایج جستجو برای: larval nutrition

تعداد نتایج: 105453  

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2006
alireza bolandnazar mohammad said dayer ezzatdin javadian alieh moosavi ivanaki

aim: this study investigates the intraspecific competition, for food and density amongst larvae of anopheles stephensi (main malaria vector in south iran). material & methods: the effects of 4 selected food quantities (1x,2x,4x,6x) and 5 larval densities (0.1 to 3 larva/cm2) were tested individually or in combination on 7 biological indexes of the vector and the results were statistically ...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2011
T A Linksvayer O Kaftanoglu E Akyol S Blatch G V Amdam R E Page

Social evolution in honey bees has produced strong queen-worker dimorphism for plastic traits that depend on larval nutrition. The honey bee developmental programme includes both larval components that determine plastic growth responses to larval nutrition and nurse components that regulate larval nutrition. We studied how these two components contribute to variation in worker and queen body si...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Leeann T Reaney Robert J Knell

The link between the expression of the signals used by male animals in contests with the traits which determine success in those contests is poorly understood. This is particularly true in holometabolous insects such as horned beetles where signal expression is determined during metamorphosis and is fixed during adulthood, whereas performance is influenced by post-eclosion feeding. We used path...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2012
Astrid Rohwedder Johanna E Pfitzenmaier Noel Ramsperger Anthi A Apostolopoulou Annekathrin Widmann Andreas S Thum

Gustatory stimuli allow an organism not only to orient in its environment toward energy-rich food sources to maintain nutrition but also to avoid unpleasant or even poisonous substrates. For both mammals and insects, sugars-perceived as "sweet"-potentially predict nutritional benefit. Interestingly, even Drosophila adult flies are attracted to most high-potency sweeteners preferred by humans. H...

2015
Jiaqin Xie Patrick De Clercq Yuhong Zhang Hongsheng Wu Chang Pan Hong Pang

Environmental factors play a crucial role in influencing sexual selection in insects and the evolution of their mating systems. Although it has been reported that sexual selection in insects may change in response to varying environments, the reason for these changes remains poorly understood. Here, we focus on the mate selection process of a ladybird, Cryptolaemus montrouzieri, when experienci...

Journal: :Development 1998
J S Britton B A Edgar

In newly hatched Drosophila larvae, quiescent cells reenter the cell cycle in response to dietary amino acids. To understand this process, we varied larval nutrition and monitored effects on cell cycle initiation and maintenance in the mitotic neuroblasts and imaginal disc cells, as well as the endoreplicating cells in other larval tissues. After cell cycle activation, mitotic and endoreplicati...

2003
DEBY LEE CASSILL WALTER R. TSCHINKEL

In social insects, the size, caste and reproductive capacity of adults is determined in part by nutrition during larval development. Among ants, workers bring food to immobile larvae, giving workers potential control over larval nutrition, and making social feeding a potential mechanism of individual and colony ontogeny. During each regurgitation (trophallaxis), workers feed larvae the same, sm...

2015
Christina M May Agnieszka Doroszuk Bas J Zwaan

Both developmental nutrition and adult nutrition affect life-history traits; however, little is known about whether the effect of developmental nutrition depends on the adult environment experienced. We used the fruit fly to determine whether life-history traits, particularly life span and fecundity, are affected by developmental nutrition, and whether this depends on the extent to which the ad...

2010
Alexandra Tobler H. Frederik Nijhout

BACKGROUND Insulin and ecdysone are the key extrinsic regulators of growth for the wing imaginal disks of insects. In vitro tissue culture studies have shown that these two growth regulators act synergistically: either factor alone stimulates only limited growth, but together they stimulate disks to grow at a rate identical to that observed in situ. It is generally thought that insulin signalin...

2017
Ciemon Frank Caballes Morgan S. Pratchett Alexander C. E. Buck Michael Wink

Outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish are often attributed to step-changes in larval survivorship following anomalous increases in nutrients and food availability. However, larval growth and development is also influenced by the nutritional condition of spawning females, such that maternal provisioning may offset limitations imposed by limited access to exogenous sources of nutrients during the...

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