Diapause is the key adaptation allowing insects to survive unfavorable conditions and inhabit an array of environments. Physiological changes during diapause are largely conserved across species, and are hypothesized to be regulated by a conserved suite of genes (a “toolkit”). Furthermore, it is hypothesized that in social insects, this toolkit was co-opted to mediate caste differentiation between long-lived, reproductive, diapause-capable queens and short-lived, sterile workers. Using Bombus terrestris queens we examined the physiological and transcriptomic changes associated with diapause and CO2 treatment, which causes queens to bypass diapause. We performed comparative analyses with genes previously identified to be associated with diap...
The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) complements its iconic migration with diapause, a hormonall...
The condition of diapause in the glassy-winged sharpshooter, GWSS, Homalodisca vitripennis, is poorl...
Specialized castes are considered a key reason for the evolutionary and ecological success of the so...
Diapause is the key adaptation allowing insects to survive unfavorable conditions and inhabit an arr...
Many diapausing insects undergo a nutrient storage period prior to their entry into diapause. Bumble...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms by which organisms adapt to unfavourable conditions is a f...
Diapause is a common phenotype that is broadly phylogenetically dispersed across Insecta and appears...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Diapause is a natural ph...
Polyphenism in the buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, is an interesting example of developme...
Many animal species experiencing spatial or interannual fluctuations of their environment are capabl...
Reproductive diapause is an overwintering strategy for Bombus terrestris, which is an important poll...
Bumble bees represent a taxon with an intermediate level of eusociality within Hymenoptera. The clea...
Background: Insect diapause is an important biological process which involves many life-history ...
BACKGROUND:A wide range of insects living at higher latitudes enter diapause at the end of the warm ...
Diapause is a period of arrested development which is controlled physiologically, prepro-grammed env...
The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) complements its iconic migration with diapause, a hormonall...
The condition of diapause in the glassy-winged sharpshooter, GWSS, Homalodisca vitripennis, is poorl...
Specialized castes are considered a key reason for the evolutionary and ecological success of the so...
Diapause is the key adaptation allowing insects to survive unfavorable conditions and inhabit an arr...
Many diapausing insects undergo a nutrient storage period prior to their entry into diapause. Bumble...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms by which organisms adapt to unfavourable conditions is a f...
Diapause is a common phenotype that is broadly phylogenetically dispersed across Insecta and appears...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Diapause is a natural ph...
Polyphenism in the buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, is an interesting example of developme...
Many animal species experiencing spatial or interannual fluctuations of their environment are capabl...
Reproductive diapause is an overwintering strategy for Bombus terrestris, which is an important poll...
Bumble bees represent a taxon with an intermediate level of eusociality within Hymenoptera. The clea...
Background: Insect diapause is an important biological process which involves many life-history ...
BACKGROUND:A wide range of insects living at higher latitudes enter diapause at the end of the warm ...
Diapause is a period of arrested development which is controlled physiologically, prepro-grammed env...
The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) complements its iconic migration with diapause, a hormonall...
The condition of diapause in the glassy-winged sharpshooter, GWSS, Homalodisca vitripennis, is poorl...
Specialized castes are considered a key reason for the evolutionary and ecological success of the so...