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- reduced food availability. Diapause is observed in all the life stages of arthropods, especially insects. Activity levels of diapausing stages can vary considerably...
- where the ESCs are at optimal efficiency and are able to enter diapause. Both diapausing blastocysts and ESCs have transcriptome profile similarities,...
- undergo one of two morphs: directly developing (summer) or diapausing (spring/winter). The diapausing morph is triggered when resources are allocated to survival...
- 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...
- prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) operates the species life cycle and diapause. This hormone is produced by corpora allata and corpora cardiaca, where...
- 1966). "Bioelectric activity of the central nervous system in normal and diapausing alfalfa weevils". Nature. 212 (5065): 956–957. Bibcode:1966Natur.212....
- 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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- lifespan of adults varies from 1 to 2 months for non-diapausing adults and 5 to 38 months for diapausing adults. Offspring exhibit life history characteristics...
- 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...