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Abstract Circadian rhythms are self‐sustained endogenous oscillations that are found in all living organisms. In insects, circadian rhythms control a wide variety of behavioral and physiological processes, including feeding, locomotion, mating, and metabolism.
Miriam Benita+4 more
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Climate change is leading to an ecological trap in a migratory insect. [PDF]
Zhang SY+9 more
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Schematic illustration summarizing the effects of phytoplasma infection on the performance and feeding behavior of above‐ and belowground insect herbivores as well as its effects on shoot and root traits in cranberries. The “+” symbol indicates a positive effect, while the “–” symbol indicates a negative effect. Abstract While phytoplasma infections in
Cesar Rodriguez‐Saona+3 more
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<i>In Silico</i> Analysis of Potential Off-Target Effects of a Next-Generation dsRNA Acaricide for Varroa Mites (<i>Varroa destructor</i>) and Lack of Effect on a Bee-Associated Arthropod. [PDF]
Bulgarella M+6 more
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Diet acts on sexual behavior development in a male moth
Drastic changes are observed during sexual maturation characterized by the reproductive system development concomitantly to the sexual behavior ontogenesis. These modifications are under the control of internal and external factors such as food. Knowing that sexual maturation requires considerable energetic investment, diet has been shown to affect ...
Evan Force+6 more
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<i>BmMed6</i> modulates mating behavior by ORs and antennae structural genes in the silkworm. [PDF]
Liying Z+5 more
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More dots on the map : further records of leafmining moths in East Yorkshire [PDF]
Nunn, Andy, Warrington, Barry
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