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Insect Midgut Function
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Author(s):
Julian A.T. Dow
Publication date
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1987
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Elsevier
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1987
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: 187-328
DOI:
10.1016/S0065-2806(08)60102-2
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Microclimate and the Environmental Physiology of Insects
pp. 1
Insect Immunity: An Evolutionary Ecology Perspective
pp. 1
Locust Phase Polymorphism and its Endocrine Relations
pp. 1
Locust Phase Polyphenism: An Update
pp. 1
Chordotonal Organs of Insects
pp. 1
Frost Resistance in Insects
pp. 1
Resilin. A Rubberlike Protein in Arthropod Cuticle
pp. 1
Insect Sterol Nutrition and Physiology: A Global Overview
pp. 1
Cellular and Molecular Actions of Juvenile Hormone. II. Roles of Juvenile Hormone in Adult Insects
pp. 1
Long-Chain Methyl-Branched Hydrocarbons: Occurrence, Biosynthesis, and Function
pp. 1
Cyclic GMP regulation and function in insects
pp. 31
Pattern and Control of Walking in Insects
pp. 39
The Physiology of Wound Healing by the Medicinal Maggot, Lucilia sericata
pp. 39
Diversity of Bacillus thuringiensis Crystal Toxins and Mechanism of Action
pp. 73
The Nutritional Physiology of Aphids
pp. 73
New Approaches to Agricultural Insect Pest Control Based on RNA Interference
pp. 87
Spider Nutrition
pp. 95
Physiological and Genomic Mechanisms of Social Organization in Wasps (Family: Vespidae)
pp. 117
The Genetics of Division of Labour in Honey Bee Colonies
pp. 117
The Tryptophan → Ommochrome Pathway in Insects
pp. 117
The Integument of Water-walking Arthropods: Form and Function
pp. 123
Collective Decision-Making and Foraging Patterns in Ants and Honeybees
pp. 125
Specification of the Basic Body Pattern in Insect Embryogenesis
pp. 133
Insect Flight Metabolism
pp. 151
Sound signalling in orthoptera
pp. 153
Nest Thermoregulation in Social Insects
pp. 163
Emerging RNA Suppression Technologies to Protect Citrus Trees From Citrus Greening Disease Bacteria
pp. 183
The Saliva of Hemiptera
pp. 187
Insect Midgut Function
pp. 199
Screening, Efficacy and Mechanisms of Microbial Control Agents Against Sucking Pest Insects as Thrips
pp. 207
The Control of Polymorphism in Aphids
pp. 213
Cellular and Molecular Actions of Juvenile Hormone I. General Considerations and Premetamorphic Actions
pp. 229
Neuroethology of Acoustic Communication
pp. 231
Sensory Systems and Flight Stability: What do Insects Measure and Why?
pp. 247
Chemoreception: The Significance of Receptor Numbers
pp. 247
Biophysical Aspects of Sound Communication in Insects
pp. 257
The Chitin/Protein Complexes of Insect Cuticles
pp. 275
Mechanism of Action of Bacillus thuringiensis Insecticidal δ-Endotoxins
pp. 279
Insect diuretic and antidiuretic hormones
pp. 287
The Biochemistry of Sugars and Polysaccharides in Insects
pp. 293
Population Genomic and Phylogenomic Insights into the Evolution of Physiology and Behaviour in Social Insects
pp. 317
The Biomechanics of Chewing and Plant Fracture: Mechanisms and Implications
pp. 317
Biogenic Amines in the Insect Nervous System
pp. 351
The Scent Glands of Heteroptera
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