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 | Journal of Insect Physiology 2001, Vol 47 |
Bale, JS (j.s.bale@bham.ac.uk); Worland, MR; Block, W | Effects of summer frost exposures on the cold tolerance strategy of a sub-Antarctic beetle | 1161-1167 |
Bayley, M (mark.bayley@biology.au.dk); Petersen, SO; Knigge, T; Kohler, HR; Holmstrup, M | Drought acclimation confers cold tolerance in the soil collembolan Folsomia candida | 1197-1204 |
Beck, M; Reineke, A; Lorenz, H; Theopold, U; Schmidt, O (otto.schmidt@adelaide.edu.au) | Two distinct reproductive strategies are correlated with an ovarian phenotype in co-existing parthenogenetic strains of a parasitic wasp | 1189-1195 |
Cresoni-Pereira, C; Zucoloto, FS (zucoloto@ffclrp.usp.br) | Dietary self-selection and discrimination threshold in wild Anastrepha obliqua females (Diptera, Tephritidae) | 1127-1132 |
Dinkel, T; Lunau, K (lunau@uni-duesseldorf.de) | How drone flies (Eristalis tenax L., syrphidae, diptera) use floral guides to locate food sources | 1111-1118 |
Elekonich, MM (elekonic@life.uiuc.edu); Schulz, DJ; Bloch, G; Robinson, GE | Juvenile hormone levels in honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) foragers: foraging experience and diurnal variation | 1119-1125 |
Hochuli, A; Lanzrein, B (beatrice.lanzrein@izb.unibe.ch) | Characterization of a 212 kD protein, released into the host by the larva of the endoparasitoid Chelonus inanitus (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) | 1313-1319 |
Jones, SA; Raubenheimer, D (david.raubenheimer@zoo.ox.ac.uk) | Nutritional regulation in nymphs of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica | 1169-1180 |
Khafagi, WE (essmat@excite.com); Hegazi, EM | Effects of juvenile hormones and precocenes on the immune response of Spodoptera littoralis larvae to supernumerary larvae of the solitary parasitoid, Microplitis rufiventris Kok. | 1249-1259 |
Kostal, V (kostal@entu.cas.cz); Shimada, K | Malfunction of circadian clock in the non-photoperiodic-diapause mutants of the drosophilid fly, Chymomyza costata | 1269-1274 |
Li, YP; Goto, M; Ito, S; Sato, Y; Sasaki, K; Goto, N (mgoto@tds1.tr.yamagata-u.ac.jp) | Physiology of diapause and cold hardiness in the overwintering pupae of the fall webworm Hyphantria cunea (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae) in Japan | 1181-1187 |
Murakami, S; Itoh, MT (itohmt@marianna-u.ac.jp) | Effects of aggression and wing removal on brain serotonin levels in male crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus | 1309-1312 |
Ortego, F (ortego@cib.csic.es); Novillo, C; Sanchez-Serrano, JJ; Castanera, P | Physiological response of Colorado potato beetle and beet armyworm larvae to depletion of wound-inducible proteinase inhibitors in transgenic potato plants | 1291-1300 |
Pearce, AN; Huang, ZY; Breed, MD (michael.breed@colorado.edu) | Juvenile hormone and aggression in honey bees | 1243-1247 |
Santos, AE; Bitondi, MMG (mmgbit@usp.br); Simoes, ZLP | Hormone-dependent protein patterns in integument and cuticular pigmentation in Apis mellifera during pharate adult development | 1275-1282 |
Sasaki, K (ks226@hermes.cam.ac.uk); Nagao, T | Distribution and levels of dopamine and its metabolites in brains of reproductive workers in honeybees | 1205-1216 |
Sheeba, V; Chandrashekaran, MK; Joshi, A; Sharma, VK (vsharma@jncasr.ac.in) | A case for multiple oscillators controlling different circadian rhythms in Drosophila melanogaster | 1217-1225 |
Silva, CP (capsilva@cbb.uenf.br); Terra, WR; de Sa, MFG; Samuels, RI; Isejima, EM; Bifano, TD; Almeida, JS | Induction of digestive alpha-amylases in larvae of Zabrotes subfasciatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) in response to ingestion of common bean alpha-amylase inhibitor 1 | 1283-1290 |
Slama, K (slama@entu.cas.cz); Neven, L (neven@yarl.ars.usda.gov) | Active regulation of respiration and circulation in pupae of the codling moth (Cydia pomonella) | 1321-1336 |
Sorensen, JG (jesper.soerensen@biology.au.dk); Loeschcke, V | Larval crowding in Drosophila melanogaster induces Hsp70 expression, and leads to increased adult longevity and adult thermal stress resistance | 1301-1307 |
Sugimura, M; Hirayama, C (hirayam@nias.affrc.go.jp); Nakamura, M | Selective transport of the mulberry leaf urease from the midgut into the larval hemolymph of the silkworm, Bombyx mori | 1133-1138 |
Veerman, A (veerman@science.uva.nl) | Photoperiodic time measurement in insects and mites: a critical evaluation of the oscillator-clock hypothesis | 1097-1109 |
Weiss, BL; Kaufman, WR (reuben.kaufman@ualberta.ca) | The relationship between 'critical weight' and 20-hydroxyecdysone in the female ixodid tick, Amblyomma hebraeum | 1261-1267 |
Yagi, KJ; Tobe, SS (stephen.tobe@utoronto.ca) | The radiochemical assay for juvenile hormone biosynthesis in insects: problems and solutions | 1227-1234 |
Yocum, GD (yocumg@fargo.ars.usda.gov) | Differential expression of two HSP70 transcripts in response to cold shock, thermoperiod, and adult diapause in the Colorado potato beetle | 1139-1145 |
Zera, AJ (azera@unlserve.unl.edu); Larsen, A | The metabolic basis of life history variation: genetic and phenotypic differences in lipid reserves among life history morphs of the wing-polymorphic cricket, Gryllus firmus | 1147-1160 |
Zhao, Z; Zera, AJ (azera@unlserve.unl.edu) | Enzymological and radiotracer studies of lipid metabolism in the flight-capable and flightless morphs of the wing-polymorphic cricket, Gryllus firmus | 1337-1347 |
Zhu, W; Vandingenen, A; Huybrechts, R; Vercammen, T; Baggerman, G; De Loof, A; Poulos, CP; Velentza, A; Breuer, M (michael.breuer@bio.kuleuven.ac.be) | Proteolytic breakdown of the Neb-trypsin modulating oostatic factor (Neb-TMOF) in the hemolymph of different insects and its gut epithelial transport | 1235-1242 |