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Endocrinology of reproduction and phase transition in locusts
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Abstract
In the last decade, important progress has been made in the experimental analysis of the endocrine mechanisms controlling reproduction and phase transition in locusts. Phase transition is a very fascinating, but complex, phenomenon of phenotypic plasticity that is triggered by changes in population density and can lead to the formation of extremely devastating hopper bands and adult gregarious locust swarms. While some phase characteristics change within hours, others appear more gradually in the next stage(s), or even in the next generation(s). In adults, the phase status also has a major influence on the process of reproduction. A better understanding of how solitarious locusts become gregarious and how this switch affects reproductive physiology may result in novel strategies to fight locust plagues. In this paper, we will review the current knowledge concerning this close interaction between locust phase polyphenism and reproduction. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Language
English
Source (journal)
General and comparative endocrinology. - New York
Publication
San diego : Academic press inc elsevier science , 2009
ISSN
0016-6480
DOI
10.1016/J.YGCEN.2008.11.016
Volume/pages
162 :1 (2009) , p. 79-92
ISI
000265906900011
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