10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEALATION»
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Epigenetic Principles of Evolution
17, 841–844. Burns, S.N., Vander Meer, R.K., Teal, P.E.A. and Nation, J.L. (1999)
. Effects of topical juvenile hormone and precocene treatments on sexually
mature Solenopsis invicta female alates and the comparison of the rates of
dealation ...
Others have thought flight itself to be a prerequisite to dealation (Williams, 1959a)
, although it is certainly not necessary in all cases. However, many species,
particularly subterranean forms, become dealated on landing or shortly thereafter
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Pheromonal control of dealation and oogenesis in virgin queen fire ants. Science
212 : 73-75. . 1981b. A bioassay technique for an inhibitory primer pheromone of
the fire ant. Solenopsis invicta Buren. I Georgia Entomol. Soc. 16: 352-56.
Stephen Welton Taber, 2000
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Cricket Behavior and Neurobiology
See also [Nemobius fasciatus (De Geer)]; i Pteronemobius fasciatus (De Geer)]
dealation in, 26 egg diapause in, 15 habitat selection, 27 ot (phase angle
between external and internal sound pressure), 365 a-lobe, 292 Amphiacusta
maya ...
Franz Huber, Thomas Edwin Moore, Werner Loher, 1989
Pheromonal control of dealation and oogenesis in virgin queen fire ants. Science
, 212: 73-75. 1983a. Regulation of queen number by workers in colonies of social
insects. Science, 219: 312-314. 1983b. The inhibitory pheromone of queen fire ...
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Cockroaches: Ecology, Behavior, and Natural History
Some early observers thought that dealation resulted from the chewing action of
conspecifics (Caudell, 1906), that they "solicit the assistance of their comrades to
gnaw them off close to the base." Others, however, suggested that the wings ...
William J. Bell, Louis M. Roth, Christine A. Nalepa, 2007
Nervous racing about began as soon as dealation was completed, due to two
urges entirely foreign to the alate of a few minutes or seconds before. These were
the mating urge and the urge to escape the light which had been so strongly ...
Charles Atwood Kofoid, 1934
8
Biology and evolution of social insects
Flight alone did not affected dealation of females, which was nearly the same in
solitary flown and in solitary unflown ones (X2=2,ll). In males a similar picture
was obtained, but flight had lesser effects. Dealation rates of undeparted animals
...
9
A Dictionary of Entomology
PL, Dealates.) Insects that have shed their wings and become wingless (
secondarily apterous). A term applied to reproductive castes of ants and termites.
See Caste. Rel. Alate. DEALATION Noun. (Latin, de I away + alatus I winged +
English, ...
10
Social Insects and the Environment: Proceedings of the 11th ...
... between matin;; and flying. Morphological characters, head width, thorax width
and wing length were also measured. RESULTS There were no differences in
dealation behaviour between mono- 245 1 Ilk International Congress-WSSI 1990
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International Union for the Study of Social Insects. Congress, G. K. Veeresh, B. Mallik, 1990