1. Temperature dependence of egg development of Dinocras cephalotes (Curtis) (three German and one Norwegian population) and Slovenian D. megacephala (Klapálek) was studied under a constant 14:10 light:dark photoperiod and constant temperature ranges of 4-24°C and 4-18°C, respectively. D. cephalotes was also incubated under seasonal field conditions; natural daylength and fluctuating temperatures had no modifying effect. 2. Both species have very similar lower threshold temperatures (4 and 3.5°C, respectively), thermal demand for development (c. 600 degree days) and high dependence of mean incubation period on temperature (exponents of regressions near 1.5). Present data on D. cephalotes agree with the literature on British and Norwegian m...
Organisms and parts of an organism like eggs or individual cells developing in colder environments t...
Corbet has recognised two ecological types of Odonata from temperate regions. He has termed these "s...
Understanding the relationship between an insect's developmental rate and temperature is crucial to ...
1. Temperature dependence of egg development of Dinocras cephalotes (Curtis) (three German and one N...
Aspects of the egg biology of the perlid stonefly, Dinocras cephalotes (Curtis), were studied experi...
Aspects of the egg biology of the perlid stonefly, Dinocras cephalotes (Curtis), were studied experi...
Aspects of the egg biology of the perlid stonefly, Dinocras cephalotes (Curtis), were studied experi...
Eggs of the stoneflies Perlodes microcephalus, Perlodes dispar and Perla burmeisteriana were incubat...
Embryonal development of the five congeners Protonemura auberti Illies, 1954, P. hrabei Rauser, 1956...
Eggs of the stoneflies Diura bicaudata and Arcynopteryx compacta, occurring in the middle-alpine veg...
Although effects of thermal stability on eggs have often been considered in vertebrates, there is li...
Although effects of thermal stability on eggs have often been considered in vertebrates, there is li...
Although effects of thermal stability on eggs have often been considered in vertebrates, there is li...
Egg development and larval growth of Protonemura intricata (Ris, 1902) (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) were...
Three species of Isoperla occur in Fennoscandia. The most common is I. grammatica, although it has n...
Organisms and parts of an organism like eggs or individual cells developing in colder environments t...
Corbet has recognised two ecological types of Odonata from temperate regions. He has termed these "s...
Understanding the relationship between an insect's developmental rate and temperature is crucial to ...
1. Temperature dependence of egg development of Dinocras cephalotes (Curtis) (three German and one N...
Aspects of the egg biology of the perlid stonefly, Dinocras cephalotes (Curtis), were studied experi...
Aspects of the egg biology of the perlid stonefly, Dinocras cephalotes (Curtis), were studied experi...
Aspects of the egg biology of the perlid stonefly, Dinocras cephalotes (Curtis), were studied experi...
Eggs of the stoneflies Perlodes microcephalus, Perlodes dispar and Perla burmeisteriana were incubat...
Embryonal development of the five congeners Protonemura auberti Illies, 1954, P. hrabei Rauser, 1956...
Eggs of the stoneflies Diura bicaudata and Arcynopteryx compacta, occurring in the middle-alpine veg...
Although effects of thermal stability on eggs have often been considered in vertebrates, there is li...
Although effects of thermal stability on eggs have often been considered in vertebrates, there is li...
Although effects of thermal stability on eggs have often been considered in vertebrates, there is li...
Egg development and larval growth of Protonemura intricata (Ris, 1902) (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) were...
Three species of Isoperla occur in Fennoscandia. The most common is I. grammatica, although it has n...
Organisms and parts of an organism like eggs or individual cells developing in colder environments t...
Corbet has recognised two ecological types of Odonata from temperate regions. He has termed these "s...
Understanding the relationship between an insect's developmental rate and temperature is crucial to ...