PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «AUTOGENY»
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TENDENCIAS DE USO ACTUALES DEL TÉRMINO «AUTOGENY»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «AUTOGENY»
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autogeny en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
autogeny y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Developmental Plasticity and Evolution
The obligatory autogeny of northern females is associated with additional
modifications indicative of release due to phenotype fixation. The northern
females emerge with precocious ovarian development, and they mate earlier
than do ...
Mary Jane West-Eberhard, 2003
2
Culex Pipiens Pipiens Mosquitoes: Taxonomy, Distribution, ...
postulated that autogeny is controlled by a single recessive gene in the
homozygous condition. This conclusion was followed by many cross experiments
, in which autogeny dissapeared in F, and reappeared to a certain degree in Fr
However, ...
Elena Borisovna Vinogradova, 2000
3
The Biology of Blood-Sucking in Insects
a useful adaptation by insects to suit the quality of larval and / or adult feeding
encountered by them. The selection pressures that lead to the development of
autogeny can operate at the level of either the adult or immature stage of the
insect.
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Autogeny and Oviposition in Arctic Mosquitoes
Reports on studies of two species of mosquito which occur at Lake Hazen, Ellesmere Island made in 1962 and 1963.
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Insect Ecology: An Ecosystem Approach
The ability to produce eggs without blood feeding is called autogeny. Some
autogenous species can mature their eggs only this way and have lost the ability
to feed on hosts. Other species are more flexible and can use leftover reserves, ...
Timothy D. Schowalter, 2006
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Seasonal Adaptations of Insects
In these insects, autogeny (the ability of adult females to undergo an initial
gonotrophic cycle without a proteinaceous meal) occurs seasonally (Moore 1963;
Spielman 1971; Spadoni et al. 1 974). Autogenous females do not enter
diapause; ...
Maurice J. Tauber, Catherine A. Tauber, Shinzō Masaki, 1986
The phenomenon of oviposition without prior feeding on protein sources was
termed autogeny by Roubaud (1929) and has attracted much interest among
insect physiologists since its discovery in mosquitoes. Clearly, the quantitative ...
Carl B. Huffaker, Andrew Paul Gutierrez, 1999
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Encyclopedia of Insects
The ability to produce eggs without blood feeding is called autogeny. Some
autogenous species can mature their eggs only this way and have lost the ability
to feed on hosts. Other species are more flexible and can use leftover reserves, ...
Vincent H. Resh, Ring T. Cardé, 2009
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Mechanisms of Life History Evolution: The Genetics and ...
Thus, for this species autogeny is both genetically fixed (north versus south) and
plastic (nutrient-dependent in southern populations). Autogenous–anautogenous
polymorphisms are present in many other species of mosquito (Attardo et al.
Thomas Flatt, Andreas Heyland, 2011
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Mosquitoes of California
Autogeny was first observed in laboratory colony females by Bellamy and Kardos
(1958) and Chao (1958). As larvae were fed increasing amounts of dried animal
chow or casein. Kardos (1959). Chaniotis (1960) and Moore (1966) observed ...
Richard Mitchell Bohart, Robert Kazuo Washino, 1978
5 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «AUTOGENY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
autogeny en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
'Of Africa,' by Wole Soyinka
When a fine writer and a good man writes of “proliferating autogeny,” it is probably not just because he is having a bad day. The strained ... «New York Times, Nov 12»
Modern Crossword Humor
Merl Reagle pointed me to a Weng-era puzzle containing the following answers: AMAPA, RICAMA, TARROS, ESPIRITU, AUTOGENY, ... «Memphis Daily News, Ago 12»
A Mozzie That Breeds Without Blood
This phenomenon is known as autogeny and has been documented in a number of mosquitoes. "The breakthrough with our study is that if this ... «Asian Scientist Magazine, Jun 12»
An underground mozzie that postpones its blood feast
This phenomenon is known as autogeny and has been documented in a number of mosquitoes. "The breakthrough with our study is that if this ... «Phys.Org, Jun 12»
UCR Researchers Discover How Mosquitoes Use Blood to Reproduce
... Academy of Sciences titled Target of Rapamycin-Mediated Amino Acid Signaling in Mosquito Autogeny, which identified the chain reaction. «UC Riverside, Abr 06»