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Publikováno v:
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 378
Human activity is changing global environments at an unprecedented rate, imposing new ecological and evolutionary ramifications on wildlife dynamics, including host–parasite interactions. Here we investigate how an emerging concern of modern human
Autor:
Bob B. M. Wong, Moira K O'Bryan, Andrew J Pask, Anne E. Aulsebrook, Tomas Brodin, Charles R. Tyler, Lucinda Aulsebrook, Matthew Hall, Jonathan P. Evans, Michael G. Bertram, Jake M. Martin
Publikováno v:
Reproduction. 160:R13-R23
Environmental pollution is an increasing problem for wildlife globally. Animals are confronted with many different forms of pollution, including chemicals, light, noise, and heat, and these can disrupt critical biological processes such as reproducti
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 289
Pharmaceutical pollutants pose a threat to aquatic ecosystems worldwide. Yet, few studies have considered the interaction between pharmaceuticals and other chronic stressors contemporaneously, even though the environmental challenges confronting anim
Torso-Like Is a Component of the Hemolymph and Regulates the Insulin Signaling Pathway in Drosophila
Autor:
James C. Whisstock, Takashi Koyama, Lucinda Aulsebrook, Michelle A Henstridge, Coral G. Warr, Tony Tiganis, Travis K. Johnson, Christen K. Mirth
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 208:1523-1533
In Drosophila, key developmental transitions are governed by the steroid hormone ecdysone. A number of neuropeptide-activated signaling pathways control ecdysone production in response to environmental signals, including the insulin signaling pathway
Autor:
James C. Whisstock, Travis K. Johnson, Lucinda Aulsebrook, Takashi Koyama, Michelle A Henstridge, Coral G. Warr, Christen K. Mirth, Tony Tiganis
In Drosophila key developmental transitions are governed by the steroid hormone ecdysone. A number of neuropeptide-activated signalling pathways control ecdysone production in response to environmental signals, including the insulin signalling pathwa
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https://doi.org/10.1101/264325
Autor:
Michelle A, Henstridge, Lucinda, Aulsebrook, Takashi, Koyama, Travis K, Johnson, James C, Whisstock, Tony, Tiganis, Christen K, Mirth, Coral G, Warr
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 208(4)
In Drosophila, key developmental transitions are governed by the steroid hormone ecdysone. A number of neuropeptide-activated signaling pathways control ecdysone production in response to environmental signals, including the insulin signaling pathway