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A role for ecdysteroids in the phase polymorphism of the desert locust

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    0136006 - ENTU-I 20033029 RIV GB eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Tawfik, A. I. - Sehnal, František
    A role for ecdysteroids in the phase polymorphism of the desert locust.
    Physiological Entomology. Roč. 28, - (2003), s. 19-24. ISSN 0307-6962. E-ISSN 1365-3032
    Výzkumný záměr: CEZ:AV0Z5007907
    Klíčová slova: aggregation pheromone * ecdysteroids * embryogenesis
    Kód oboru RIV: ED - Fyziologie
    Impakt faktor: 1.044, rok: 2003

    Locusts show density-dependent continuous phase polymorphism; they appear in two forms or phases, gregarious and solitary, and there is a continuous range of intermediates between the extreme phases. Although earlier studies showed that there are no major phase-dependent differences in the titres of ecdysteroid in the haemolymph of desert locusts, Schistocerca gregaria , recent studies showed some minor differences in the timing of the main peak of ecdysteroids. In crowded penultimate- and last-instar hoppers, peak titres were lower but longer-lasting, whereas in isolated hoppers they were higher but of shorter duration. The major component of the haemolymph peak of ecdysteroid was 20-hydroxyecdysone in both isolated and crowded hoppers, but differences were found in the relative amounts of two minor components (makisterone A-like compound and highly polar products). In S. gregaria adults, the regression of the prothoracic glands was irregular and subject to high individual variations, but phase-dependent differences in the rate of regression were significant, and the adult glands did not produce physiologically significant amounts of ecdysteroids. Peak titres of ecdysteroid in the haemolymph were higher in isolated than in crowded adults. Similar to larvae, adults of the solitary phase contain more ecdysone in the haemolymph than those of the gregarious phase. Moreover, the phase characteristic titres of ecdysteroid in the adult stage can be shifted from one phase to another phase in response to appropriate changes in density. In contrast, the maximum amount of ecdysteroids in both ovaries and eggs was significantly higher in the gregarious than in the solitary phase. The amounts, and to some extent the types of ecdysteroids, were the only difference between ovaries and eggs from solitary and gregarious locusts. In addition, in newly hatched larvae, the amount of ecdysteroid was more than five times higher in gregarious than in solitary phase.
    Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0033772

     
     

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