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Hormones and Insect Behavior

1974
In insects, hormones are involved in the regulation of behavior to a greater extent than in other invertebrate or vertebrate groups. This extensive adoption of hormonal involvement in the function of the nervous system may be partially due to size restrictions and to the rich behavioral repertoires which insects characteristically show.
L. M. Riddiford, J. W. Truman
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Hormones in insect behaviour

Proceedings: Animal Sciences, 1985
Hormones play an important role in insect behaviour. These hormones are mainly the neurohormones of the brain and of the corpus cardiacum, the juvenile hormone of the corpus allatum and the ecdysone of the prothoracic glands. These produce either releaser effects or modifier effects.
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Insect hormones

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1981
Thomas A. Coudron   +2 more
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INSECT HORMONES IN DEVELOPMENT

Biological Reviews, 1981
SummaryAdvances in studies of prothoracicotropic hormone (ecdysiotropin), ecdysteroids and juvenile hormones in the past decade are considered:1. Until recently there has been little progress with prothoracicotropic hormone. The development of a sensitive bioassay for the hormone promises to produce rapid advances.2. Current methods of hormone analysis
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Hormones to kill insects

Nature, 1974
Insect Hormones and Bioanalogues. By K. Slama, M. Romanuk and F. Sorm. Pp. ix+447. (Springer-Verlag, Vienna and New York, 1974.) $45.90.
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Insect Hormones

Bee World, 1964
N. B. Hodgson   +2 more
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Insect Hormones

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1995
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NEUROSECRETORY HORMONES IN INSECTS

Journal of Endocrinology, 1974
G J, Goldsworthy, W, Mordue
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