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Post‐eclosion temperature effects on insect cuticular hydrocarbon profiles

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Published in 2021 at "Ecology and Evolution"

DOI: 10.1002/ece3.7050

Abstract: Abstract The insect cuticle is the interface between internal homeostasis and the often harsh external environment. Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) are key constituents of this hard cuticle and are associated with a variety of functions including… read more here.

Keywords: temperature; cuticle; eclosion; eclosion temperature ... See more keywords
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Non-canonical Eclosion Hormone-Expressing Cells Regulate Drosophila Ecdysis

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Published in 2020 at "iScience"

DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2020.101108

Abstract: Summary Eclosion hormone (EH) was originally identified as a brain-derived hormone capable of inducing the behavioral sequences required for molting across insect species. However, its role in this process (called ecdysis) has since been confounded… read more here.

Keywords: ecdysis; hormone; expressing cells; eclosion hormone ... See more keywords
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Drosophila Choline transporter non-canonically regulates pupal eclosion and NMJ integrity through a neuronal subset of mushroom body.

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Published in 2019 at "Developmental biology"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2018.12.006

Abstract: Insect mushroom bodies (MB) have an ensemble of synaptic connections well-studied for their role in experience-dependent learning and several higher cognitive functions. MB requires neurotransmission for an efficient flow of information across synapses with different… read more here.

Keywords: drosophila choline; eclosion; choline transporter; mushroom ... See more keywords
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Distinct Adult Eclosion Traits of Sibling Species Rhagoletis pomonella and Rhagoletis zephyria (Diptera: Tephritidae) Under Laboratory Conditions

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Published in 2020 at "Environmental Entomology"

DOI: 10.1093/ee/nvaa148

Abstract: Abstract Closely related phytophagous insects that specialize on different host plants may have divergent responses to environmental factors. Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) and Rhagoletis zephyria Snow (Diptera: Tephritidae) are sibling, sympatric fly species found in western… read more here.

Keywords: zephyria; pomonella; eclosion; rhagoletis pomonella ... See more keywords
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The Eclosion of Rhagoletis pomonella (Diptera: Tephritidae) Under Different Chill Durations and Simulated Temperate and Tropical Conditions

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Published in 2021 at "Environmental Entomology"

DOI: 10.1093/ee/nvab018

Abstract: Abstract The apple maggot fly, Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) (Diptera:Tephritidae), is a serious pest of apple in North America that is subject to quarantine measures to prevent its spread to currently pest-free regions, including the tropics.… read more here.

Keywords: simulated temperate; treatment; pomonella; eclosion ... See more keywords
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Sensitivities to Chill Durations and No-Chill Temperatures Regulating Eclosion Responses Differ Between Rhagoletis zephyria (Diptera: Tephritidae) and its Braconid Parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)

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Published in 2022 at "Environmental Entomology"

DOI: 10.1093/ee/nvac009

Abstract: Abstract Seasonal temperatures select for eclosion timing of temperate insects and their parasitoids. In western North America, the fruit fly Rhagoletis zephyria Snow (Diptera: Tephritidae) is parasitized by the hymenopterous wasps Utetes lectoides (Gahan), an… read more here.

Keywords: rhagoletis zephyria; diptera tephritidae; chill durations; wasps ... See more keywords
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Impact of Prolonged Absence of Low Temperature on Adult Eclosion Patterns of Western Cherry Fruit Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae)

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Published in 2017 at "Environmental Entomology"

DOI: 10.1093/ee/nvx064

Abstract: Abstract Western cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis indifferens (Curran) (Diptera: Tephritidae), is a serious pest of cherries (Prunus spp.) in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Previous research suggests that R. indifferens is unlikely to… read more here.

Keywords: eclosion; western cherry; prolonged absence; fruit fly ... See more keywords
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Dependence of phase setting on the amplitude of square‐wave and pseudo‐sinusoidal temperature cycles in the circadian eclosion rhythm of the onion fly Delia antiqua

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Published in 2018 at "Physiological Entomology"

DOI: 10.1111/phen.12264

Abstract: With increasing soil depth, the diel temperature amplitude gradually decreases and the phase of the temperature cycle is delayed. The onion fly Delia antiqua (Meigen) (Diptera: Anthomyiidae), which pupates at a soil depth of 2–20 cm,… read more here.

Keywords: temperature amplitude; temperature; delia antiqua; eclosion ... See more keywords
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Accuracy of fruit-fly eclosion rhythms evolves by strengthening circadian gating rather than developmental fine-tuning

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Published in 2019 at "Biology Open"

DOI: 10.1242/bio.042176

Abstract: ABSTRACT Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) eclose from their pupae mainly around dawn. The timing of eclosion is thought to confer adaptive benefits to the organisms and thus shows remarkable accuracy. However, it is not clear… read more here.

Keywords: fruit; eclosion rhythms; accuracy; eclosion ... See more keywords
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SoxC is Required for Ecdysteroid Induction of Neuropeptide Genes During Insect Eclosion

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Published in 2022 at "Frontiers in Genetics"

DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.942884

Abstract: In insects, the shedding of the old exoskeleton is accomplished through ecdysis which is typically followed by the expansion and tanning of the new cuticle. Four neuropeptides, eclosion hormone (EH), ecdysis triggering hormone (ETH), crustacean… read more here.

Keywords: ecdysteroid induction; insect eclosion; soxc; neuropeptide genes ... See more keywords