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    In animal dormancy, diapause is the delay in development in response to regular and recurring periods of adverse environmental conditions. It is a physiological...
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    Embryonic diapause (delayed implantation in mammals) is a reproductive strategy used by a number of animal species across different biological classes...
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    suppression and dormancy, which in many invertebrates is referred to as diapause. Some researchers and members of the public use the term brumate to describe...
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    Dormancy (section Diapause)
    common poorwill, may hibernate. Diapause is a predictive strategy that is predetermined by an animal's genotype. Diapause is common in insects, allowing...
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  • Insects undergo a type of dormancy to survive these conditions, called diapause. Diapause may be obligatory for these insects to survive. The insect may also...
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    prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) operates the species life cycle and diapause. This hormone is produced by corpora allata and corpora cardiaca, where...
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    system in the alfalfa weevil, Hypera postica, during aestivation (summer diapause)". Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 18 (4): 725–733. doi:10...
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  • "Quest for Ancient Colour" 4:08 5. "Don't Let the Night Divide Us" 3:42 6. "Diapause" 4:59 7. "Complicated Illusions" 3:23 8. "Into the Waves of Love" 3:10...
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    Hibernation Hibernaculum HIT Aestivation Cryptobiosis Brumation Diapause Embryonic diapause Winter rest Critical thermal maximum Sleep Developmental biology...
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    Hibernation Hibernaculum HIT Aestivation Cryptobiosis Brumation Diapause Embryonic diapause Winter rest Critical thermal maximum Sleep Developmental biology...
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    Hibernation Hibernaculum HIT Aestivation Cryptobiosis Brumation Diapause Embryonic diapause Winter rest Critical thermal maximum Sleep Developmental biology...
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    hibernation-like state during the winter, called diapause. Though unlike other ants, they go into diapause very early, usually during the first cool days...
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    The garden tiger moth or great tiger moth (Arctia caja) is a moth of the family Erebidae. Arctia caja is a northern species found in the US, Canada, and...
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    they develop from larva to pupa to adult. Temperate species hibernate and diapause during the winter; tropical species are dormant during the dry season....
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    night, and can be carried downwind up to 400 km. Pupae can make use of diapause to wait out adverse environmental conditions, especially at high latitudes...
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    short as a week to around a month. Some species overwinter as adults in diapause. Mosquitoes have one pair of wings, with distinct scales on the surface...
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    adult diapause, a quiet phase with reduced metabolism to tide unfavourable environmental conditions. Adult diapause is the most common form of diapause in...
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    Hibernation Hibernaculum HIT Aestivation Cryptobiosis Brumation Diapause Embryonic diapause Winter rest Critical thermal maximum Sleep Developmental biology...
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  • adult, C. bowringi can be active and receptive to reproduction, or in diapause. Ovary development and oviposition are highly regulated by signaling pathways...
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  • which can be induced, as well as a photoperiodic female reproductive diapause. Adult D. montana congregate in breeding areas, with multiple males pursuing...
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    A polyphenic trait is a trait for which multiple, discrete phenotypes can arise from a single genotype as a result of differing environmental conditions...
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    must halt their growth to avoid freezing to death, in a process called diapause. Insects prepare to overwinter through a variety of mechanisms, such as...
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    of its life. Rare among Lepidoptera, it undergoes an annual period of diapause that lasts for much of the calendar year, as G. groenlandica is subject...
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    the previous joey is able to leave the pouch. This is known as embryonic diapause and will occur in times of drought and in areas with poor food sources...
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    development. C. brunneus overwinter via obligate egg diapause. Research suggests that diapause can be broken regardless of the stage of development....
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    coloured undersides. The diapausing morph, also known as the spring or winter morph, occurs when the female enters a reproductive diapause, a time when sexual...
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    "Tobacco Hornworm". Retrieved 2006-10-21. Banham, F. L. (1970). "Notes on diapause in the tomato hornworm (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae), in British Columbia"...
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    three broods, while in the north, it has only one, most likely due to diapause. The number of broods may be determined by the duration of light and temperature...
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    aspect of the fairy shrimp’s life cycle is their universal ability to enter diapause, a state of biological dormancy where growth and metabolism are arrested...
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    sufficient to induce diapause. At 13.5 hours of light followed by 10.5 hours of dark, 100% of European corn borer larvae entered diapause regardless of temperature...
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