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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Hibernation (section Diapause in arthropods)
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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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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Lepidoptera (section Lepidopterans in diapause)
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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The Ultra Vivid Lament (redirect from Diapause (song))
"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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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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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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Garden tiger moth (section Diapause)
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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Hibernation Hibernaculum HIT Aestivation Cryptobiosis Brumation Diapause Embryonic diapause Winter rest Critical thermal maximum Sleep Developmental biology...
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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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Hibernation Hibernaculum HIT Aestivation Cryptobiosis Brumation Diapause Embryonic diapause Winter rest Critical thermal maximum Sleep Developmental biology...
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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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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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"A major pest in hot countries of irrigated crops. Enters into a summer diapause when irrigated crops are not present and the soil and air temperatures...
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Helicoverpa zea (section Diapause)
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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Camponotus castaneus (section Diapause (hibernation))
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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Colaphellus bowringi (section Diapause)
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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Spodoptera littoralis (section Diapause)
are responsible for identifying olfactory and mechanosensory stimulus. Diapause is defined as a delay in development caused by adverse external environmental...
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Indianmeal moth (section Diapause)
environmental conditions wear off. The duration of diapause can vary in Indian-meal moths. Diapause is especially prevalent late in the breeding season...
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Polyphenism (redirect from Diapause polyphenism)
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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Gynaephora groenlandica (section Diapause)
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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temperate climates, adults do not survive the winter and the eggs undergo a diapause, hatching in the spring. As in closely related insect groups in the superorder...
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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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Acronicta rumicis (section Diapause)
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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shortly after laying eggs; their offspring will grow until pupation, enter diapause in anticipation of the winter, and emerge as adults the following year...
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