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      Small is beautiful: features of the smallest insects and limits to miniaturization.

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      Annual review of entomology
      Insecta, body size, morphology

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          Miniaturization leads to considerable reorganization of structures in insects, affecting almost all organs and tissues. In the smallest insects, comparable in size to unicellular organisms, modifications arise not only at the level of organs, but also at the cellular level. Miniaturization is accompanied by allometric changes in many organ systems. The consequences of miniaturization displayed by different insect taxa include both common and unique changes. Because the smallest insects are among the smallest metazoans and have the most complex organization among organisms of the same size, their peculiar structural features and the factors that limit their miniaturization are of considerable theoretical interest to general biology.

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          Journal
          Annu. Rev. Entomol.
          Annual review of entomology
          1545-4487
          0066-4170
          Jan 7 2015
          : 60
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Entomology, Faculty of Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow 119234, Russia; email: polilov@gmail.com.
          Article
          10.1146/annurev-ento-010814-020924
          25341106
          002270ed-5ec9-4306-a1ea-a907fede24dd
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          Insecta,body size,morphology
          Insecta, body size, morphology

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