© 2018 Elsevier Inc. The physiological control of reproduction in insects depends on a combination of environmental and internal cues. In the adult stage, insects become sexually mature and generate gametes. In females, the latter process is designated as oogenesis. Peptides are a versatile class of extracellular signalling molecules that regulate many processes, including oogenesis. At present, the best documented physiological control mechanism of insect oogenesis is the insulin-related peptide signalling pathway. It regulates different stages of the process and provides a functional link between nutritional status and reproduction. Several other peptides have been shown to exert gonadoregulatory activities, but in most cases their exact ...
Introduction: Insulin-like peptides (Ilps) play crucial roles in nearly all life stages of insects. ...
Introduction: Insulin-like peptides (Ilps) play crucial roles in nearly all life stages of insects. ...
Introduction: Insulin-like peptides (Ilps) play crucial roles in nearly all life stages of insects. ...
In insects, peptide hormones regulate many physiological and developmental processes such as growth,...
Insects, like all heterotrophic organisms, acquire from their food the nutrients that are essential ...
Mating elicits two reactions in many insect females: egg deposition is increased and receptivity to ...
The new millennium has seen a major paradigm shift in insect endocrinology. Great advancements are b...
AbstractIn many sexually mature insects egg production and oviposition are tightly coupled to copula...
Male insects change behaviors of female partners by co-transferring accessory gland proteins (Acps) ...
Successful animal reproduction depends on multiple physiological and behavioral processes that take ...
This review summarizes recent advances and novel concepts in the area of insect reproductive neuroen...
The studies on freshly emerged insect females demonstrate that oogenesis is strongly affected by inj...
Trabajo presentado en la 28th Conference of European Comparative Endocrinologists (CECE 2016), celeb...
Control of gonad development in insects requires juvenile hormone, ecdysteroids, and a peptidic brai...
Introduction: Insulin-like peptides (Ilps) play crucial roles in nearly all life stages of insects. ...
Introduction: Insulin-like peptides (Ilps) play crucial roles in nearly all life stages of insects. ...
Introduction: Insulin-like peptides (Ilps) play crucial roles in nearly all life stages of insects. ...
Introduction: Insulin-like peptides (Ilps) play crucial roles in nearly all life stages of insects. ...
In insects, peptide hormones regulate many physiological and developmental processes such as growth,...
Insects, like all heterotrophic organisms, acquire from their food the nutrients that are essential ...
Mating elicits two reactions in many insect females: egg deposition is increased and receptivity to ...
The new millennium has seen a major paradigm shift in insect endocrinology. Great advancements are b...
AbstractIn many sexually mature insects egg production and oviposition are tightly coupled to copula...
Male insects change behaviors of female partners by co-transferring accessory gland proteins (Acps) ...
Successful animal reproduction depends on multiple physiological and behavioral processes that take ...
This review summarizes recent advances and novel concepts in the area of insect reproductive neuroen...
The studies on freshly emerged insect females demonstrate that oogenesis is strongly affected by inj...
Trabajo presentado en la 28th Conference of European Comparative Endocrinologists (CECE 2016), celeb...
Control of gonad development in insects requires juvenile hormone, ecdysteroids, and a peptidic brai...
Introduction: Insulin-like peptides (Ilps) play crucial roles in nearly all life stages of insects. ...
Introduction: Insulin-like peptides (Ilps) play crucial roles in nearly all life stages of insects. ...
Introduction: Insulin-like peptides (Ilps) play crucial roles in nearly all life stages of insects. ...
Introduction: Insulin-like peptides (Ilps) play crucial roles in nearly all life stages of insects. ...