Diapause is a period of arrested development which is controlled physiologically, prepro-grammed environmentally and characterized by metabolic depression that can occur during any stage of insect development. Nevertheless, in the genus Drosophila, diapause is almost always associated with the cessation of ovarian development and reproductive activity in adult females. In this work, we show that, in D. americana (a temperate species of the virilis group), diapause is a genetically determined delay in ovarian development that is triggered by temperature and/or photoperiod. Moreover, we show that in this species diapause inci-dence increases with latitude, ranging from 13 % in the southernmost to 91 % in the north-ernmost range of the distrib...
Insect adaptation to climatic conditions at different latitudes has required changes in life-history...
D. melanogaster enters a state of reproductive arrest when exposed to low temperatures (12°C) and sh...
D. melanogaster enters a state of reproductive arrest when exposed to low temperatures (12°C) and sh...
Diapause is a period of arrested development which is controlled physiologically, preprogrammed envi...
This article was republished on October 16, 2015, to correct the presentation of the abstract, which...
Background: Insect diapause is an important biological process which involves many life-history ...
<p>Under favourable conditions (25°C, 12L:14D) newly eclosed virgin flies (C0) with previtellogenic ...
Reproductive diapause is a primary mechanism used by arthropods to synchronize their life cycle with...
Background A wide range of insects living at higher latitudes enter diapause at the end of the warm...
Background A wide range of insects living at higher latitudes enter diapause at the end of the warm...
BACKGROUND:A wide range of insects living at higher latitudes enter diapause at the end of the warm ...
D. melanogaster enters a state of reproductive arrest when exposed to low temperatures (12 °C) and s...
Photoperiodic reproductive diapause is an essential part of female life cycle in several insect spec...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A wide range of insects living at higher latitudes enter diapause at the en...
Abstract Background Insect diapause is an important biological process which involves many life-hist...
Insect adaptation to climatic conditions at different latitudes has required changes in life-history...
D. melanogaster enters a state of reproductive arrest when exposed to low temperatures (12°C) and sh...
D. melanogaster enters a state of reproductive arrest when exposed to low temperatures (12°C) and sh...
Diapause is a period of arrested development which is controlled physiologically, preprogrammed envi...
This article was republished on October 16, 2015, to correct the presentation of the abstract, which...
Background: Insect diapause is an important biological process which involves many life-history ...
<p>Under favourable conditions (25°C, 12L:14D) newly eclosed virgin flies (C0) with previtellogenic ...
Reproductive diapause is a primary mechanism used by arthropods to synchronize their life cycle with...
Background A wide range of insects living at higher latitudes enter diapause at the end of the warm...
Background A wide range of insects living at higher latitudes enter diapause at the end of the warm...
BACKGROUND:A wide range of insects living at higher latitudes enter diapause at the end of the warm ...
D. melanogaster enters a state of reproductive arrest when exposed to low temperatures (12 °C) and s...
Photoperiodic reproductive diapause is an essential part of female life cycle in several insect spec...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A wide range of insects living at higher latitudes enter diapause at the en...
Abstract Background Insect diapause is an important biological process which involves many life-hist...
Insect adaptation to climatic conditions at different latitudes has required changes in life-history...
D. melanogaster enters a state of reproductive arrest when exposed to low temperatures (12°C) and sh...
D. melanogaster enters a state of reproductive arrest when exposed to low temperatures (12°C) and sh...