The effects of exposure to sublethal temperatures on the subsequent moulting under favourable conditions have been reported for some insects. Mellanby (1954) showed that exposure of larvae of Aedes aegypti and of Tenebrio molitor to high temperature for brief periods interrupts development, but after a delay—of perhaps a month i
Eggs of Heliothis armigera and H. punctigera were exposed once to a high temperature (35–44°C) at 2 ...
1. Temperature- and time-dependent mortalities were studied and modelled in insects exposed in regim...
With climate change, the occurrence of extreme weather events such as heatwaves is expected to incre...
It is now well established that moulting in insects is under hormonal control; a hormone secreted by...
It has long been known that the physical factors of the environment exert profound effects on the va...
It has been shown that exposure of Rhodnius larvae to a high temperature which inhibits moulting, ei...
Adult bed bugs were exposed to the sublethal temperatures 34.0°C, 35.5°C, 37.0°C, 38.5°C, or 40.0°C ...
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This study examined the short and long term effects of long exposure to sub lethal temperatures on C...
<div><p>Adult bed bugs were exposed to the sublethal temperatures 34.0°C, 35.5°C, 37.0°C, 38.5°C, or...
Hot days in summer (involving a few hours at particularly high temperatures) are expected to become ...
Since the basic discovery by Wigglesworth (1936) of the regulation of reproduction in Rhodnius adult...
International audienceClimate change increases average temperatures and the occurrence of extreme we...
The effect of three high temperatures for five exposure periods on the developments of larvae, pupae...
Survival and molting incidence were studied after heat (40°C) and cold (0°C) shocks in specimens of ...
Eggs of Heliothis armigera and H. punctigera were exposed once to a high temperature (35–44°C) at 2 ...
1. Temperature- and time-dependent mortalities were studied and modelled in insects exposed in regim...
With climate change, the occurrence of extreme weather events such as heatwaves is expected to incre...
It is now well established that moulting in insects is under hormonal control; a hormone secreted by...
It has long been known that the physical factors of the environment exert profound effects on the va...
It has been shown that exposure of Rhodnius larvae to a high temperature which inhibits moulting, ei...
Adult bed bugs were exposed to the sublethal temperatures 34.0°C, 35.5°C, 37.0°C, 38.5°C, or 40.0°C ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D79508 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
This study examined the short and long term effects of long exposure to sub lethal temperatures on C...
<div><p>Adult bed bugs were exposed to the sublethal temperatures 34.0°C, 35.5°C, 37.0°C, 38.5°C, or...
Hot days in summer (involving a few hours at particularly high temperatures) are expected to become ...
Since the basic discovery by Wigglesworth (1936) of the regulation of reproduction in Rhodnius adult...
International audienceClimate change increases average temperatures and the occurrence of extreme we...
The effect of three high temperatures for five exposure periods on the developments of larvae, pupae...
Survival and molting incidence were studied after heat (40°C) and cold (0°C) shocks in specimens of ...
Eggs of Heliothis armigera and H. punctigera were exposed once to a high temperature (35–44°C) at 2 ...
1. Temperature- and time-dependent mortalities were studied and modelled in insects exposed in regim...
With climate change, the occurrence of extreme weather events such as heatwaves is expected to incre...