The PBAP chromatin remodeling complex mediates summer diapause via H3K4me3-driven juvenile hormone regulation in <i>Colaphellus bowringi</i>. [PDF]
Tian Z +7 more
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Abstract Understanding complex migration patterns, including drivers of partial migration and habitat use, is challenging but essential for conservation, as it determines a species' adaptative capacity in the face of environmental change and anthropogenic threats.
Alexandre Peressin +6 more
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Regulation Roles of Juvenile Hormone Epoxide Hydrolase Gene 2 in the Female River Prawn Macrobrachium nipponense Reproductive Process. [PDF]
Wang J +7 more
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Auxin signaling regulates the formation of vegetative propagation corms in Gastrodia elata by regulating sugar‐acid interconversion, which in turn regulates polysaccharide and starch biosynthesis as well as biosynthesis of the bioactive metabolite gastrodin.
Qun Liu +9 more
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Chronic Low-Dose Phoxim Exposure Impairs Silk Production in <i>Bombyx mori</i> L. (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae) by Disrupting Juvenile Hormone Signaling-Mediated Fibroin Synthesis. [PDF]
Xie X +7 more
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Molecular basis of juvenile hormone signaling.
M. Jindra, X. Belles, T. Shinoda
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Rapid postfire color shift in a Mediterranean lizard
We quantified dorsal luminosity and color composition of Psammodromus algirus in burned and adjacent unburned habitats at different times since fire. Lizards inhabiting recently burned areas displayed lighter dorsal coloration, particularly during the early stages of postfire succession, with the effect being more pronounced in larger individuals ...
L. Álvarez‐Ruiz +2 more
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Juvenile hormone induces phosphorylation of insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling proteins in previtellogenic Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. [PDF]
Zhao W, Liu P, Saunders TR, Zhu J.
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The power of ionic movements in plants
Summary The movement of ion‐driven electrogenic events known as plant action potentials in the Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula has first been recognized in Darwin's time. Besides electrophysiological techniques making use of current‐ and voltage‐recording electrodes, today an ever‐growing spectrum of tools has become available, that report online ...
Rainer Hedrich, Ines Kreuzer
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