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Use of the Cricket Embryo (Acheta Domesticus) as an Invertebrate Teratology Model.
1982-01-01

Embryos of the cricket Acheta domesticus (L.) have been shown by bioassay to develop gross morphological abnormalities after exposure to a number of complex organic mixtures as well as to display a critical period of teratogen sensitivity and an ability t...

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Effects of gamma radiation on the chromosomes of Gryllidae (orthoptera)
1972-12-01

BS>Six species if Gryllidae (orthoptera), Gryllus assimilis, G, Bim aculatus, G. pennsylvanicus, Acheta domesticus, Scapipedus marginatus, and Allonemobius allardi, were subjected to gamma radiation treatment (dosages varied from 1000 rads to 2446 rads) in order to induce chromosomal abnormalities. Gamma radiation was found to affect ...

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The specificity of behavioral fever in the cricket Acheta domesticus.
1998-06-01

When infected, some insects can raise their body temperature by moving to warmer areas. This behavioral fever response can help the host overcome infection. However, not all parasites and pathogens are equally susceptible to increases in host temperature. Elevating the temperature of the cricket Acheta domesticus from room temperature (22 C) to 33 C did ...

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COSTS OF AN INDUCED IMMUNE RESPONSE ON SEXUAL DISPLAY AND LONGEVITY IN FIELD CRICKETS

... genuine bacterial infections, such as shown in house crickets (Acheta domesticus) exposed to Serratia marcescens (Adamo 1998). In addition to eliciting enhanced synthesis ... ...

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Apoptosis and Autophagy in the Midgut Epithelium of Acheta domesticus (Insecta, Orthoptera, Gryllidae)

... Naguchi S, Nonaka I, Nishino I (2009) Autophagic degradation of nuclear components in mammalian cells. Autophagy 5: 795�804 ... ...

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Preferential predation of cool season grass seed by the common cricket (Acheta domesticus)

To determine if there might be a seed predation preference among forage grasses a laboratory study was conducted using the common cricket (Acheta domesticus L.). Six cool-season grasses were selected and feeding studies were conducted over a three day period. The study was designed as a randomized ...

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Influence of route of entry on toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to the cricket (Acheta domesticus)
1980-01-01

In the present study, acute and chronic toxicities of five PAHs (naphthalene, anthracene, benz(a)anthracene, pyrene, and benzo(a)pyrene) and an oxygenated PAH derivative (anthrone) were determined in a terrestrial insect, Acheta domesticus (L.), with emphasis on the influence of route of entry on toxicity. Hexamethylphosphoric triamide (hempa) was included ...

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Agonistic behavior enhances adult neurogenesis in male Acheta domesticus crickets
2009-07-01

SummaryWe examined the effect of agonistic behavior on cell proliferation and neurogenesis in the central nervous system (CNS) of adult male Acheta domesticus crickets. We combined 5-bromo,2?deoxyuridine (BrdU)-labeling of dividing cells with immunocytochemical detection of the neuronal marker horseradish peroxidase to examine the proliferation of ...

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The Effects of Hydration on Growth of the House Cricket, Acheta domesticus

... serpentina), McKnight and Gutzke 1993; fat sand rat (Psammomys obesus), Kam and Degen 1994). Variation in growth rates ... birth and growth-rate of fat sand rat (Psammomys-obesus) pups - effect of litter ...

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APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, May 2008, p. 3251�3256 Vol. 74, No. 10 0099-2240/08/$08.00 0 doi:10.1128/AEM.02248-07

and a diet of meal worms (Tenebrio molitor), crickets (Acheta domesticus), and wax worms (Galleria mellonella

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Use of the cricket embryo (Acheta domesticus) as an invertebrate teratology model
1982-01-01

Embryos of the cricket Acheta domesticus (L.) have been shown by bioassay to develop gross morphological abnormalities after exposure to a number of complex organic mixtures as well as to display a critical period of teratogen sensitivity and an ability to metabolize xenobiotics during development. Because the assay is simple, inexpensive, short-term (less ...

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An antidiuretic peptide (Tenmo-ADFb) with kinin-like diuretic activity on Malpighian tubules of the house cricket, Acheta domesticus

A. domesticus has anantidiuretic hormone that acts to reduce Malpighian tubule secretion. Identified peptides know to reduce secretion of primary urine (Tenmo-ADFa and ADFb, and Manse-CAP2b) were tested as candidates for this unidentified hormone, along with their second messenger cyclic GMP. Only...

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The indirect benefits of mating with attractive males outweigh the direct costs.
2005-01-25

The fitness consequences of mate choice are a source of ongoing debate in evolutionary biology. Recent theory predicts that indirect benefits of female choice due to offspring inheriting superior genes are likely to be negated when there are direct costs associated with choice, including any costs of mating with attractive males. To estimate the fitness consequences of mating with males of varying ...

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The Effects of Hydration on Growth of the House Cricket, Acheta domesticus
2008-04-21

Maintenance of biochemical gradients, membrane fluidity, and sustained periods of activity are key physiological and behavioral functions of water for animals living in desiccating environments. Water stress may reduce the organism's ability to maintain these functions and as such, may reduce an organism's growth. However, few studies have examined this potential effect. The effects of altered ...

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Apoptosis and autophagy in the midgut epithelium of Acheta domesticus (Insecta, Orthoptera, Gryllidae).
2010-09-01

The midgut epithelium of Acheta domesticus (Insecta, Orthoptera, Gryllidae), which is composed of columnar digestive cells and regenerative crypts, degenerates in two manners: necrotic and apoptotic. While necrosis was described in our previous paper, programmed cell death was the aim of the present studies. The first morphological signs of programmed cell ...

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The use of insects as a bioassay for Penaeus merguiensis densovirus (PmergDNV).
2007-12-03

The lack of available cell lines has hampered the study of viral diseases in crustaceans. This is particularly important for aquaculture which has been plagued by viral diseases since its rapid expansion to meet with the growing demand for seafood products. This study was designed to find an alternative bioassay to cell lines by investigating the use of insects as potential animal models for ...

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The Effects of Age and Previous Mating Experience on Pre- and Post-copulatory Mate Choice in Female

The Effects of Age and Previous Mating Experience on Pre- and Post-copulatory Mate Choice in Female and unrelated to male phenotype that can modulate female choice. We assessed the effects of age and mating experience on mechanisms of pre- and post-copulatory mate choice in female house crickets, Acheta domesticus

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T.G. Forrest Behavior: BIOL 360 Page 1 STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS USING EXCEL

(summary stats for Male Mass) #12;Behavior: BIOL 360 Inferential Statistics Page 2 You should now have to look something like the following? #12;Behavior: BIOL 360 Inferential Statistics Page 3 PLOT THE FREQUENCY, Acheta domesticus. #12;Behavior: BIOL 360 Inferential Statistics Page 4 Figure 2. Frequency distribution

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T.G. Forrest Behavior: BIOL 360 Page 1 STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS USING EXCEL

for Male Mass) #12;Behavior: BIOL 360 Inferential Statistics Page 2 You should now have the following data. #12;Behavior: BIOL 360 Inferential Statistics Page 3 PLOT THE FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION A frequency distribution crickets, Acheta domesticus (N=59, mean=412.9, s.d.=87.1). #12;Behavior: BIOL 360 Inferential Statistics Page

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Predation of warm-and cool-season grass seed by the common cricket (Acheta domesticus L.)

In field experiments we noted that one of the main predators of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) and Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) seed was the field cricket (Gryllus sp.). To determine if there might be a seed predation preference among forage grasses a laboratory study was ...

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Journal of Insect Behavior, Vol. 15, No. 4, July 2002 ( C 2002) Short Communication

; scotophase; calling song; mating behavior. INTRODUCTION Crickets appear to be entrained to the circadian spent calling in the house cricket, Acheta domesticus. In an experiment designed to test the effect if developmental condi- tions and parental generation affect the pulse rate of calling field crickets, Walker (2000

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Endophyte status of tall fescue (festuca arundinacea) affects seed predation

In a preliminary study seed of a tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) variety `Jesup¿ without endophyte were consumed at a slightly higher rate by common cricket (Acheta domesticus L.) in a standard feeding trial than the same fescue variety with the endophyte. Although, the preference for the...

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COMMUNITY AND ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY Plant Resources and Colony Growth in an Invasive Ant: The

fed frozen crickets [Acheta domesticus (Linnaeus)], live meal- worms (Tenebrio molitor Linnaeus) and live mealworms (T. molitor) and was provided in excess to test whether the acquisition of plant phloem. molitor). (4) Honeydew-producing A. graminis on C. dac- tylon plants. April 2008 HELMS AND VINSON

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Active peptidomimetic insect kinin analogs with type VI turn motif 4-aminopyroglutamate lack native peptide bonds

Two stereochemical variant insect kinin mimetic analogs 1796 and 1797 containing (2S,4S)-APy (APy) and (2R,4S)-APy (Apy), respectively, were synthesized and evaluated on isolated Malpighian tubules of the house cricket Acheta domesticus to determine if they could retain the fluid secretion stimulat...

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Modeling Fog Oil Obscurant Smoke Penetration into ...
2006-11-01

... Effects of Fog Oil Smoke on the Hatchability and Fledgling Survival of the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus), a Nestling Surrogate for the Red ...

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Modeling Fog Oil Obscurant Smoke Penetration Into ...
2005-10-01

... Effects of Fog Oil Smoke on the Hatchability and Fledgling Survival of the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus), a Nestling Surrogate for the Red ...

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Effects of Fog Oil Smoke on the Hatchability and Fledgling ...
2002-12-01

... Title : Effects of Fog Oil Smoke on the Hatchability and Fledgling Survival of the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus), a Nestling Surrogate for the ...

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Ubx regulates differential enlargement and diversification of insect hind legs.
2007-09-12

Differential enlargement of hind (T3) legs represents one of the hallmarks of insect evolution. However, the actual mechanism(s) responsible are yet to be determined. To address this issue, we have now studied the molecular basis of T3 leg enlargement in Oncopeltus fasciatus (milkweed bug) and Acheta domesticus (house cricket). In Oncopeltus, the T3 tibia ...

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Ubx Regulates Differential Enlargement and Diversification of Insect Hind Legs
2007-09-12

Differential enlargement of hind (T3) legs represents one of the hallmarks of insect evolution. However, the actual mechanism(s) responsible are yet to be determined. To address this issue, we have now studied the molecular basis of T3 leg enlargement in Oncopeltus fasciatus (milkweed bug) and Acheta domesticus (house cricket). In Oncopeltus, the T3 tibia ...

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Metabolic changes in deafferented central neurons of an insect, Acheta domesticus. I. Effects upon amino acid uptake and incorporation
1982-11-01

Chronic cercal deafferentation of the terminal ganglion in developing crickets (Acheta domesticus), which is known to suppress normal development of giant interneuron dendritic arborizations is shown here to reduce (/sup 3/H)leucine uptake and incorporation into ganglion proteins. Short term deafferentation of adult crickets, in contrast, does not depress ...

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Female house crickets, Acheta domesticus, prefer the chirps of large males
1997-01-01

Abstract. This study demonstrates that invertebrate acoustic signals can provide information about male phenotypic attributes, and that females can use this acoustic information in mate choice to select a phenotypically superior mate. I investigated the relationships between a male acoustic sexual signal, the phenotype of the signaller, and the female response to signal variation. I recorded and ...

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Differential life-stage susceptibility of Acheta domesticus to acridine
1980-02-01

The toxicity of acridine to Acheta domesticus (L.) was determined to evaluate the potential for this pollutant from synthetic fuels production to affect insect populations. Acridine was highly toxic to cricket eggs but not toxic to nymphs or adults. An LD/sub 50/ for eggs = 7.4 ..mu..g/g was calculated from the LC/sub 50/ = 15.1 +- 0.61 ppM. The 24-h ...

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Differential life-stage susceptibility of Acheta domesticus to acridine
1980-02-01

The toxicity of acridine to Acheta domesticus (L.) was determined to evaluate the potential for this pollutant from synthetic fuels production to affect insect populations. Acridine was highly toxic to cricket eggs but not toxic to nymphs or adults. An LD/sub 50/ for eggs = 7.4 ..mu..g/g was calculated from the LC/sub 50/ = 15.1 +- 0.61 ppM. The 24-h ...

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Aib-containing analogues of the insect kinin neuropeptide family demonstrate resistance to an insect angiotensin-converting enzyme and potent diuretic activity.
1997-01-01

Analogues of the insect kinin family in which the Xaa2 residue of the C-terminal pentapeptide core sequence Phe-Xaa1-Xaa2-Trp-Gly-NH2 (Xaa1 = Asn, His, Phe, Ser, or Tyr; Xaa2 = Ala, Ser, or Pro) is replaced with sterically hindered aminoisobutyric acid (Aib) prove to be resistant to hydrolysis by housefly (Musca domestica) angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), an endopeptidase capable of hydrolysis ...

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Relationship between the successful infection by entomopathogenic nematodes and the host immune response.
2006-09-18

Reproduction of entomopathogenic nematodes requires that they escape recognition by a host's immune system or that they have mechanisms to escape encapsulation and melanization. We investigated the immune responses of larvae for the greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella), tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta), Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica), northern masked chafer (Cyclocephala borealis), oriental ...

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Utilising Gaussian Markov Random Field properties of Bayesian Animal models

an insular meta population of a small Passerine bird, the house sparrow (Passer domesticus). Since 1993 sparrows Passer domesticus. Journal of Animal Ecology, 69:762�770. Besag, J. (1974). Spatial interaction and spatial variation in survival rates of a house sparrow, passer domesticus, metapopulation. Oikos, 85

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Journal of Applied Statistics, Vol. 29, Nos. 1- 4, 2002, 125- 142 Analysis of individual- and time-speci� c

of analysing how House Sparrows Passer domesticus found dead after a severe storm, di� ered in weight by the introduced sparrow Passer domesticus, Mar, Biol, Lab,, Biol, Lect, 1899, pp. 209- 228. Burnham, K. P sparrows (Passer domesticus) are not used to freezing temperatures: an analysis of survival rates, ...

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Pharmacodynamic behavior of (/sup 14/C)acridine in the cricket Acheta domesticus (L. )
1981-11-01

Cuticular and gastrointestinal penetration, in vivo metabolism, and excretion of (/sup 14/C)acridine were investigated in the nymphal cricket Acheta domesticus (L.) to find a pharmacodynamic basis for this insect's differential susceptibility to acridine at different life stages. Topically applied (/sup 14/C)acridine readily penetrated the ...

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Size-dependent response to conspecific mating calls by male crickets.
2000-11-07

Male sexual displays provide females with information that is crucial to their reproductive decisions. That same information is available to eavesdroppers, with potential consequences for both signaller and receiver. We present empirical evidence for size-dependent responses to intersexual communication by conspecific rivals. Acoustic features of a male house cricket's (Acheta ...

PubMed Central

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Increased specificity of colloidal silver staining by means of chemical attenuation.
1996-01-01

A modification of the silver staining procedure of Howell and Black (1980) is reported which makes use of teleostean gelatin as protective colloid and renders a high signal-to-noise ratio. We demonstrate that this ratio can be further increased by subsequent attenuation with a chemical reducer consisting of a mixture of potassium ferricyanide (III) and sodium thiosulphate. It is shown that slight ...

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Effects on Fog Oil Smoke on the Hatchability and Fledgling Survival of the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus), a Nesting ...

... ERDC/CERL TR-02-34 Effects of Fog Oil Smoke on the Hatchability and Fledgling Survival of ... external and internal concentration profiles of airborne...

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Evolution of nubbin function in hemimetabolous and holometabolous insect appendages.
2011-06-25

Insects display a whole spectrum of morphological diversity, which is especially noticeable in the organization of their appendages. A recent study in a hemipteran, Oncopeltus fasciatus (milkweed bug), showed that nubbin (nub) affects antenna morphogenesis, labial patterning, the length of the femoral segment in legs, and the formation of a limbless abdomen. To further determine the role of this ...

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Potential nontarget effects of Metarhizium anisopliae (Deuteromycetes) used for biological control of ticks (Acari: Ixodidae)
2002-01-01

The potential for nontarget effects of the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae (Metschnikoff) Sorokin, when used for biological control of ticks, was assessed in laboratory trials. Fungal pathogenicity was studied against convergent ladybird beetles, Hippodamia convergens Guerin-Meneville, house crickets, Acheta domesticus (L.), and milkweed ...

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Cross reactivity studies of CRF-related peptides on insect Malpighian tubules.
1995-01-01

Manduca sexta diuretic peptide II (Mas-DPII) stimulates fluid secretion by adult Malpighian tubules and cyclic AMP production by larval proximal and adult tubules of M. sexta in a dose-dependent manner. Mas-DPII has no effect on fluid transport across the larval cryptonephric complex. M. sexta diuretic hormone (Mas-DH) and CRF-related insect diuretic peptides from Acheta ...

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The Acheta domesticus Densovirus, Isolated from the European House Cricket, Has Evolved an Expression Strategy Unique among Parvoviruses.
2011-07-20

The Acheta domesticus densovirus (AdDNV), isolated from crickets, has been endemic in Europe for at least 35 years. Severe epizootics have also been observed in American commercial rearings since 2009 and 2010. The AdDNV genome was cloned and sequenced for this study. The transcription map showed that splicing occurred in both the nonstructural (NS) and ...

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RNA interference reduces PmergDNV expression and replication in an in vivo cricket model.
2008-11-07

RNA interference (RNAi) is an attractive anti-viral preventative because it allows interference with the expression of a viral gene in a highly sequence-specific manner. Thus, essential viral genes can be targeted by design, with little or no risk of undesired off-target effects. To investigate if stealth RNAis can mediate a sequence-specific anti-viral effect against PmergDNV, adult ...

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Effects of acclimation temperature on thermal tolerance, locomotion performance and respiratory metabolism in Acheta domesticus L. (Orthoptera: Gryllidae).
2010-03-07

The effects of acclimation temperature on insect thermal performance curves are generally poorly understood but significant for understanding responses to future climate variation and the evolution of these reaction norms. Here, in Acheta domesticus, we examine the physiological effects of 7-9 days acclimation to temperatures 4 degrees C above and below ...

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Bumpus English Sparrow Data
2007-11-19

Data on multiple features of 136 freezing English sparrows of which 72 survived and 64 died. umpus, H. C. 1899. The elimination of the unfit as illustrated by the introduced sparrow, Passer domesticus. Biology Lectures, Marine Biological Lab. Woods Hole: 209-226.

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The development of gravity sensory systems during periods of altered gravity dependent sensory input.
2003-01-01

Gravity related behavior and the underlying neuronal networks are the most suitable model systems to study basic effects of altered gravitational input on the development of neuronal systems. A feature of sensory and motor systems is their susceptibility to modifications of their adequate physical and/or chemical stimuli during development. This discovery led to the formulation about critical ...

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The kinin peptide family in invertebrates.
1999-01-01

Kinins comprise a family of peptides that were first found in the central nervous system of insects and recently also in mollusks and crustaceans. After the isolation of the first members of the kinin family, the leukokinins from Leucophaea maderae, leukokinin-related peptides were found in the cricket Acheta domesticus and the locust Locusta migratoria, ...

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The effects of prey species on food conversion efficiency and growth of an insectivorous lizard.
2008-05-01

Little is known about the effects of different prey species on lizard growth. We conducted a 6-week study to determine the relative effects of prey species on growth parameters of hatchling western fence lizards, Sceloporus occidentalis. Lizards were fed house cricket nymphs, Acheta domesticus, or mealworm larvae, Tenebrio molitor. The effects of prey ...

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The cricket cercal system implements delay-line processing.
2010-01-27

The cercal sensory system of crickets mediates sensitivity to low-amplitude air currents. The sense organ for this system is a pair of antenna-like abdominal appendages called cerci, each of which is about 1 cm long in normal adult crickets. Although this system has been used extensively as a model system for studying the mechanisms underlying neural coding at the cellular and system levels, no ...

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The Cricket Cercal System Implements Delay-Line Processing
2010-04-27

The cercal sensory system of crickets mediates sensitivity to low-amplitude air currents. The sense organ for this system is a pair of antenna-like abdominal appendages called cerci, each of which is about 1 cm long in normal adult crickets. Although this system has been used extensively as a model system for studying the mechanisms underlying neural coding at the cellular and system levels, no ...

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Temporal encoding in a nervous system.
2011-05-05

We examined the extent to which temporal encoding may be implemented by single neurons in the cercal sensory system of the house cricket Acheta domesticus. We found that these neurons exhibit a greater-than-expected coding capacity, due in part to an increased precision in brief patterns of action potentials. We developed linear and non-linear models for ...

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Temporal Encoding in a Nervous System
2011-05-05

We examined the extent to which temporal encoding may be implemented by single neurons in the cercal sensory system of the house cricket Acheta domesticus. We found that these neurons exhibit a greater-than-expected coding capacity, due in part to an increased precision in brief patterns of action potentials. We developed linear and non-linear models for ...

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Size-dependent response to conspecific mating calls by male crickets.
2000-11-01

Male sexual displays provide females with information that is crucial to their reproductive decisions. That same information is available to eavesdroppers, with potential consequences for both signaller and receiver. We present empirical evidence for size-dependent responses to intersexual communication by conspecific rivals. Acoustic features of a male house cricket's (Acheta ...

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Selenomethionine biotransformation and incorporation into proteins along a simulated terrestrial food chain.
2007-05-15

Selenium is an essential trace element in vertebrates, but there is a narrow concentration range between dietary requirement and toxicity threshold. Although a great deal is known about the biochemistry of Se from a nutritional perspective, considerably less attention has been focused on the specific biochemistry of Se as an environmental toxicant. Recent advances in hyphenated analytical ...

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Natural occurrence of entomogenous nematodes in tennessee nursery soils.
1993-06-01

To isolate potential insect biocontrol agents, entomogenous nematodes were surveyed in Tennessee plant nurseries in 1991. Soil samples from 113 nursery sites were baited with greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) larvae, house cricket (Acheta domesticus) adults, lesser mealworm (Alphitobius diaperings) adults, and house fly (Musca domestica) larvae. ...

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Natural Occurrence of Entomogenous Nematodes in Tennessee Nursery Soils
1993-06-01

To isolate potential insect biocontrol agents, entomogenous nematodes were surveyed in Tennessee plant nurseries in 1991. Soil samples from 113 nursery sites were baited with greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) larvae, house cricket (Acheta domesticus) adults, lesser mealworm (Alphitobius diaperings) adults, and house fly (Musca domestica) larvae. ...

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Genetic association between male attractiveness and female differential allocation
2006-04-18

Differential allocation of reproductive effort towards offspring of attractive mates is a form of post-copulatory mate choice. Although differential allocation has been demonstrated in many taxa, its evolutionary implications have received little attention. Theory predicts that mate choice will lead to a positive genetic correlation between female preference and male attractiveness. This ...

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Effect of a strong, DC-induced magnetic field on circadian singing activity of the house cricket (orthoptera:gryllidae)
1995-05-01

We investigated the effect of a strong, DC-induced electromagnetic field (EMF) on the circadian singing activity of the house cricket, Acheta domesticus (L.). Groups of 10 crickets were exposed to strong, DC-induced EMFs under two light regimes, 12:12 (L:D) h and 0:24 (L:D) h. Exposure to the strong EMF resulted in an increase in mean time per hour during ...

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Crickets in space.

"Crickets in Space" (CRISP) was a Neurolab experiment by which the balance between genetic programs and the gravitational environment for the development of a gravity sensitive neuronal system was studied. The model character of crickets was justified by their external gravity receptors, identified position-sensitive interneurons (PSI) and gravity-related compensatory head response, and by the ...

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Biotransformation and Incorporation into Proteins along a Simulated Terrestrial Food Chain
2007-01-01

Selenium is an essential trace element in vertebrates, but there is a narrow concentration range between dietary requirement and toxicity threshold. Although a great deal is known about the biochemistry of Se from a nutritional perspective, considerably less attention has been focused on the specific biochemistry of Se as an environmental toxicant. Recent advances in hyphenated analytical ...

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Transepithelial transport of salicylate by the Malpighian tubules of insects from different orders.
2007-06-07

The organic anion salicylate is a plant secondary metabolite that protects plants against phytophagous insects. In this study, a combination of salicylate-selective microelectrodes and a radioisotope tracer technique was used to study the transepithelial transport of salicylate by the Malpighian tubules of 10 species of insects from five orders. Our results show that salicylate is transported into ...

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Description of the Egg of Aedes (Aedimorphus) domesticus ...

... Title : Description of the Egg of Aedes (Aedimorphus) domesticus ... Abstract : The eggs of Aedes (Aedimorphus) domesticus (Theobald) are herein ...

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Differential selection according to the degree of cheating in a status signal.
2008-12-23

The maintenance of honesty in a badge-of-status system is not fully understood, despite numerous empirical and theoretical studies. Our experiment examined the relationship between a status signal and winter survival, and the long-term costs of cheating, by manipulating badge size in male house sparrows, Passer domesticus. The effect of badge-size ...

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Toxicity and risk of permethrin and naled to non-target insects after adult mosquito management.
2010-04-29

We derived laboratory LC50 values, assessed non-target insect risks, and conducted a field bioassay for ultra-low-volume (ULV) aerosol applications of insecticides used to manage adult mosquitoes. The house cricket, Acheta domesticus (L.), was used as an indicator species for medium- to large-bodied ground dwelling insects. The 24-h LC(50) values for ...

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Toxicity and bioaccumulation of soil PCBs in crickets: Comparison of laboratory and field studies
1993-11-01

Laboratory and field studies were used to investigate toxicity and bioaccumulation of PCBs in crickets exposed to contaminated soil. A 14-d laboratory soil bioassay with the house cricket (Acheta domesticus) yielded an LC50 of 1,200 ppm Aroclor 1254. Mean whole-body concentrations of Aroclor 1254 in exposed crickets were 11, 48, 92, 149, and 144 ppm for ...

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Selection of improved Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. strains based on 2-deoxy-D-glucose resistance and physiological analysis.
2009-05-20

A series of 2-deoxy-D-glucose resistant mutants was obtained from wild type Beauveria bassiana 88 (Bb 88) by UV irradiation. Five mutants were characterized on Sabouraud Dextrose Agar and Chitin Agar for both radial extension rate (V(r)) and specific growth rate (micro). These values were obtained after adjusting morphometric data to a mathematical model used for filamentous fungi. Additionally, ...

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Programmed Cell Death in Flight Muscle Histolysis of the House Cricket
2006-10-10

We have characterized the process of flight muscle histolysis in the female house cricket, Acheta domesticus, through analysis of alterations of tissue wet weight, total protein content, and percent shortening of the dorsal longitudinal flight muscles (DLMs). Our objectives were to (1) define the normal course of histolysis in the cricket, (2) analyze the ...

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Non-additive dietary effects in juvenile slider turtles, Trachemys scripta.
2009-11-24

Non-additive dietary effects occur when nutritional gains from a mixed diet are greater than or less than that predicted by summing the gains from individual diet items. Both positive and negative effects occur in adult slider turtles, Trachemys scripta. Such effects may also be important to juvenile T. scripta as they ontogenetically switch from carnivorous to herbivorous diets. The purpose of ...

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Linoleic acid biosynthesis and characterization of the. Delta. sup 12 desaturase in insects
1988-01-01

De novo biosynthesis of linoleic acid was demonstrated in vivo in 8 of 32 insect species examined, including both holometabolous and hemimetabolous species. The incorporation of (1-{sup 14}C) acetate into linoleic acid was demonstrated by radio-gas-liquid chromatography (radio-GLC), and in selected species by radio-high-performance liquid chromatography, silver nitrate thin-layer chromatography, ...

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Feeding behavior modulation in the leopard lizard (Gambelia wislizenii): effects of noxious versus innocuous prey.
2005-10-07

Feeding, a fundamentally rhythmic behavior in many animals, is expected to exhibit modulation with respect to prey type. Using high-speed videography (200 frames(-1)) and kinematic analysis, we investigated prey-processing behavior in the long-nosed leopard lizard (Gambelia wislizenii). The effects of two prey types were examined, innocuous immature crickets (Acheta ...

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Evidence for adaptive changes in egg laying in crickets exposed to bacteria and parasites.
1999-01-01

Animals should increase their present reproductive output if their chances for future reproduction are low. However, an animal's ability to make this adjustment may be constrained by the physiological mechanisms mediating the response. To examine this hypothesis, I infected 2- and 5-week-old female crickets, Acheta domesticus, with either a pathogen (the ...

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Differences in carotenoid accumulation among three feeder-cricket species: implications for carotenoid delivery to captive insectivores.
2011-08-22

There are a limited number of feeder-invertebrates available to feed captive insectivores, and many are deficient in certain nutrients. Gut-loading is used to increase the diversity of nutrients present in the captive insectivore diet; however, little is known about delivery of carotenoids via gut-loading. Carotenoids may influence health and reproduction due to their roles in immune and ...

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Culekinin depolarizing peptide: a mosquito leucokinin-like peptide that influences insect Malpighian tubule ion transport.
1994-08-01

A peptide termed culekinin depolarizing peptide (CDP) was isolated from approximately 1.2 million mosquitos (94% Culex salinarius). The peptide was isolated on the basis of a rapid myotropic assay that utilized a hindgut preparation from Leucophaea maderae and a transepithelial voltage assay that used mosquito Malpighian tubules from Aedes aegypti. A 15% trifluoroacetic acid extraction from the ...

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Crickets in space: morphological, physiological and behavioral alterations induced by space flight and hypergravity.
2002-01-01

"Crickets in Space" was a Neurolab experiment by which the balance between genetic programs and the gravitational environment for the development of a gravity sensitive neuronal system was studied. The model character of crickets was justified by their external gravity receptors, identified position-sensitive interneurons (PSI) and gravity-related compensatory head response, and by the specific ...

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Crickets in space: morphological, physiological and behavioral alterations induced by space flight and hypergravity
2002-01-01

``Crickets in Space'' was a Neurolab experiment by which the balance between genetic programs and the gravitational environment for the development of a gravity sensitive neuronal system was studied. The model character of crickets was justified by their external gravity receptors, identified position-sensitive interneurons (PSI) and gravity-related compensatory head response, and by the specific ...

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Comparison of the peptidome and insecticidal activity of venom from a taxonomically diverse group of theraphosid spiders.
2009-04-01

We screened a panel of theraphosid venoms in two orders of insect in order to determine whether these bioassays would help in the selection of candidate venoms for future discovery of insecticidal toxins. Venoms from six different theraphosid genera were compared with venom from the Australian funnel-web spider Hadronyche infensa (Hexathelidae). The tarantulas included were Coremiocnemis tropix, ...

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Comparative analysis of the genome and host range characteristics of two insect iridoviruses: Chilo iridescent virus and a cricket iridovirus isolate.
2002-02-01

The iridovirus isolate termed cricket iridovirus (CrIV) was isolated in 1996 from Gryllus campestris L. and Acheta domesticus L. (both Orthoptera, Gryllidae). CrIV DNA shows distinct DNA restriction patterns different from those known for Insect iridescent virus type 6 (IIV-6). This observation led to the assumption that CrIV might be a new species within ...

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Chronobiological analysis and mass spectrometric characterization of pigment-dispersing factor in the cockroach Leucophaea maderae.
2005-12-22

Pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) is a neuropeptide that plays a prominent role in the circadian clock of several insects. The cockroach Leucophaea maderae was the first animal where the site of a biological clock could be located, and still is a focal point of circadian research. Although detailed studies on the action of pigment-dispersing factor and the distribution of PDF-like immunoreactivity ...

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Chronobiological analysis and mass spectrometric characterization of pigment-dispersing factor in the cockroach Leucophaea maderae
2005-12-22

Pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) is a neuropeptide that plays a prominent role in the circadian clock of several insects. The cockroach Leucophaea maderae was the first animal where the site of a biological clock could be located, and still is a focal point of circadian research. Although detailed studies on the action of pigment-dispersing factor and the distribution of PDF-like immunoreactivity ...

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Characterization of a new iridovirus isolated from crickets and investigations on the host range
1999-01-01

Typical signs of an iridovirus infection were observed in two species of fatally diseased crickets, Gryllus campestris L. and Acheta domesticus L. (Orthoptera, Gryllidae). The infection was manifested by hypertrophy and bluish iridescence of the affected fat body cells. Electron microscope investigations led to the identification of a new iridovirus, which ...

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Bacterial Gut Symbionts Contribute to Seed Digestion in an Omnivorous Beetle
2010-05-26

BackgroundObligate bacterial symbionts alter the diets of host animals in numerous ways, but the ecological roles of facultative bacterial residents that colonize insect guts remain unclear. Carabid beetles are a common group of beneficial insects appreciated for their ability to consume insect prey and seeds, but the contributions of microbes to diet diversification in this and similar groups of ...

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An Exploration on Greenhouse Gas and Ammonia Production by Insect Species Suitable for Animal or Human Consumption
2010-12-29

BackgroundGreenhouse gas (GHG) production, as a cause of climate change, is considered as one of the biggest problems society is currently facing. The livestock sector is one of the large contributors of anthropogenic GHG emissions. Also, large amounts of ammonia (NH3), leading to soil nitrification and acidification, are produced by livestock. Therefore other sources of ...

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Transfer of selenium from prey to predators in a simulated terrestrial food chain.
2005-04-01

Little is known about the accumulation and effects of selenium in reptiles. We developed a simplified laboratory food chain where we fed commercial feed laden with seleno-D,L-methionine (30 microg/g dry mass) to crickets (Acheta domestica) for 5-7 d. Se-enriched crickets (approximately 15 microg/g Se [dry mass]) were fed to juvenile male and female lizards (Sceloporus ...

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Prevalence of viral antibodies and helminths in field populations of house mice (Mus domesticus) in southeastern Australia.
1993-04-01

A 13-month study of wild mice (Mus domesticus) in wheatlands in southeastern Australia contrasted changes in the seroprevalence of antibody to 13 viruses and the occurrence of helminths with changes in their population dynamics. Mice were seropositive for mouse hepatitis virus (MHV), rotavirus, minute virus of mice (MVM), mouse adenovirus (MAdV), reovirus (reo 3), and murine ...

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