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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ANECDYSIS»
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Advances in Decapod Crustacean Research
The mechanism which controlled this termination of moulting had been examined
some time earlier by Carlisle (1957). who coined the phrase 'terminal anecdysis'
for the stage after the final moult. Carlisle (op. cit.) studied the hormonal basis ...
José P.M. Paula, Augusto A.V. Flores, Charles Fransen, 2001
Sexual differences in growth rates show up after puberty: egg carrying in females
produces temporary anecdysis and growth increments are usually less in mature
females than in mature males. The result is that full grown males are generally ...
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Integument, Pigments, and Hormonal Processes: Volume 9: ...
Terminal anecdysis appears to be sex-linked in both crabs and isopods.
Although sex-linked in any one species, it does not appear to be sex-specific in
the isopods Campecopea hirsuta (Panouse, 1940), Sphaeroma hookeri (Jensen,
1955), ...
In the decapods differentiation has been made between two types of moulting
cycle, anecdysis and diecdysis. Anecdysis occurs in forms such as Cambams,
Uca, Maia and Panulirus, which moult on a seasonal or annual basis. In the cycle
of ...
Nevertheless, following oviposition, a period of reproductive anecdysis occurs,
which, for S.balanoides, lasts 6-8 weeks (Crisp & Patel 1960). Both temperature
and nutrition appear to play a part in extending the intermoult period of barnacles
...
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology: Biochemistry and ...
The comparison of soluble proteins from metecdysis- and anecdysis-stage
epidermis is illustrated in Fig. 2A and B, respectively. The amount of protein
loaded on these gels was 55% less than the one presented in Fig. 1, both for the
marker ...
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Environmental Adaptations
Anecdysis, a long period devoid of molting, is frequently correlated with exposure
of an animal to low temperatures. Consequently, anecdysis can be expected to
be more prevalent in temperate terrestrial species than in tropical terrestrial and ...
8
Symposia of the Zoological Society of London
It is now generally held that during anecdysis the X organ-sinus gland complex of
the eyestalk is secreting a so-called moult-inhibiting hormone which prevents the
initiation of proecdysis. The most complete study of this problem is that by ...
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Barnacles: Structure, Function, Development and Evolution
6.5.1 Moulting and reproduction The presence of egg lamellae in the mantle
cavity must be associated with a period of anecdysis if the brood is not to be shed
before the hatching stage is reached. For most warm-water species this is not a ...
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Advances in Marine Biology APL
... Lepomis macrochirus Raf., and the pond snail, Physa heterostropha (Say). Not.
Nat., Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 353, 1-12. Carlisle, D. B. (1957). On the hormonal
inhibition of moulting in decapod Crustacea. II. The terminal anecdysis in crabs.
Frederick Stratten Russell, 2011