The density of olfactory sense organs on the antenna of the cockroach, Leucophaea maderae, is relatively constant throughout larval development (average 400 sensilla/mm2), but undergoes a substantial increase at the adult state (to about 620 sensilla/mm2). Experimental manipulations of juvenile hormone (JH) activity result in either supernumerary larval instars (induced by unilaterla antennectomy or addition of exogenous JH), or premature adulthood (induced by allatectomy). The density of antennal sensilla remains at the larval level during the extra instars, but increases to the adult level or surpasses it at the terminal ecdysis following the induction of extra instars. Adultoids resulting from allatectomized sixth instars also have the h...
1. A study of the release of juvenile hormone (JH) by in vitro-incubated corpora allata (CA) and on ...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record. In migratory i...
Termites are social cockroaches and this sociality is founded on a high plasticity during developmen...
Sexual dimorphism of antennal sense organs appears only at the adult stage during normal development...
The antennae of male Periplaneta americana acquire a large number of olfactory receptors at the ad...
Sexual dimorphism in the distribution of antennal sense organs is common among adults of the genus ...
Animals often exhibit dramatically behavioral plasticity depending on their internal physiological s...
Topical application of 400 micro g of the juvenile hormone analog, methoprene, to females of the pen...
We aimed to elucidate why cockroaches do not produce vitellogenin in immature stages, by studying th...
Pupal development is elicited early in the last larval instar of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta...
Male cockroaches of the species Periplaneta americana rely on a female-produced airborne pheromone...
Cockroaches, like many other animal species, form aggregations in which social stimuli from conspeci...
Juvenile hormones (JHs) are key regulators of insect development and reproduction. The JH biosynthet...
Vita.Recent investigations on the massive accumulation of juvenile hormones I and II in adult male H...
The objective of this study was to clarify the regulation of production and signal transduction of j...
1. A study of the release of juvenile hormone (JH) by in vitro-incubated corpora allata (CA) and on ...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record. In migratory i...
Termites are social cockroaches and this sociality is founded on a high plasticity during developmen...
Sexual dimorphism of antennal sense organs appears only at the adult stage during normal development...
The antennae of male Periplaneta americana acquire a large number of olfactory receptors at the ad...
Sexual dimorphism in the distribution of antennal sense organs is common among adults of the genus ...
Animals often exhibit dramatically behavioral plasticity depending on their internal physiological s...
Topical application of 400 micro g of the juvenile hormone analog, methoprene, to females of the pen...
We aimed to elucidate why cockroaches do not produce vitellogenin in immature stages, by studying th...
Pupal development is elicited early in the last larval instar of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta...
Male cockroaches of the species Periplaneta americana rely on a female-produced airborne pheromone...
Cockroaches, like many other animal species, form aggregations in which social stimuli from conspeci...
Juvenile hormones (JHs) are key regulators of insect development and reproduction. The JH biosynthet...
Vita.Recent investigations on the massive accumulation of juvenile hormones I and II in adult male H...
The objective of this study was to clarify the regulation of production and signal transduction of j...
1. A study of the release of juvenile hormone (JH) by in vitro-incubated corpora allata (CA) and on ...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record. In migratory i...
Termites are social cockroaches and this sociality is founded on a high plasticity during developmen...