Abstract Insect species with a wide distribution offer a great opportunity to trace latitudinal variation in the photoperiodic regulation of traits important in reproduction and stress tolerances. We measured this variation in the photoperiodic time-measuring system underlying reproductive diapause in Drosophila montana, using a Nanda-Hamner (NH) protocol. None of the study strains showed diel rhythmicity in female diapause proportions under a constant day length (12 h) and varying night lengths in photoperiods ranging from 16 to 84 h at 16°C. In the northernmost strains (above 55°N), nearly all females entered diapause under all photoperiods and about half of them even in continuous darkness, while the females of the southern strains show...
This review examines possible role(s) of circadian 'clock' genes in insect photoperiodism against a ...
This review examines possible role(s) of circadian 'clock' genes in insect photoperiodism against a ...
This review examines possible role(s) of circadian 'clock' genes in insect photoperiodism against a ...
Insect adaptation to climatic conditions at different latitudes has required changes in life-history...
Photoperiodic reproductive diapause is an essential part of female life cycle in several insect spec...
The incidence of reproductive diapause is a critical aspect of life history in overwintering insects...
Abstract The incidence of reproductive diapause is a critical aspect of life history in overwinteri...
Abstract Reproductive diapause is a primary mechanism used by arthropods to synchronize their life ...
Reproductive diapause is a primary mechanism used by arthropods to synchronize their life cycle with...
The work has been supported by the Academyof Finland to A.H. (project 267244) and Natural Environmen...
Insects inhabiting the temperate zones measure seasonal changes in day or night length to enter the ...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster displays an ovarian diapause that is regulated by photoperiod....
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster displays an ovarian diapause that is regulated by photoperiod....
Abstract Populations of Drosophila littoralis are known to be latitudinally highly variable in photo...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster survives thermally stressful conditions in a state of reproduc...
This review examines possible role(s) of circadian 'clock' genes in insect photoperiodism against a ...
This review examines possible role(s) of circadian 'clock' genes in insect photoperiodism against a ...
This review examines possible role(s) of circadian 'clock' genes in insect photoperiodism against a ...
Insect adaptation to climatic conditions at different latitudes has required changes in life-history...
Photoperiodic reproductive diapause is an essential part of female life cycle in several insect spec...
The incidence of reproductive diapause is a critical aspect of life history in overwintering insects...
Abstract The incidence of reproductive diapause is a critical aspect of life history in overwinteri...
Abstract Reproductive diapause is a primary mechanism used by arthropods to synchronize their life ...
Reproductive diapause is a primary mechanism used by arthropods to synchronize their life cycle with...
The work has been supported by the Academyof Finland to A.H. (project 267244) and Natural Environmen...
Insects inhabiting the temperate zones measure seasonal changes in day or night length to enter the ...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster displays an ovarian diapause that is regulated by photoperiod....
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster displays an ovarian diapause that is regulated by photoperiod....
Abstract Populations of Drosophila littoralis are known to be latitudinally highly variable in photo...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster survives thermally stressful conditions in a state of reproduc...
This review examines possible role(s) of circadian 'clock' genes in insect photoperiodism against a ...
This review examines possible role(s) of circadian 'clock' genes in insect photoperiodism against a ...
This review examines possible role(s) of circadian 'clock' genes in insect photoperiodism against a ...