Control of Feeding and Drinking in Diapausing Insects

作者: J. G. Stoffolano

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-86666-1_4

关键词: ZoologyBiologyProtein feeding

摘要: The insects provide an excellent example of the diverse morphological, physiological, and behavioral adaptations involved in obtaining food water. In addition to coping with problem a given water supply, frequently face periods completely devoid either these commodities. These stress have placed selective pressure on forcing them develop specific strategies counter natural pressures imposed by adverse environmental conditions.

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