WebMay 1, 2004 · We examined the influence of ecological factors on reproductive tactics in the drywood termite, Cryptotermes secundus. In this species, caste development is very flexible, with individuals having the option to remain at the natal nest as helpers/workers or to develop into dispersing reproductives (sexuals). WebNov 23, 2004 · This study on a basal termite, Cryptotermes secundus (Kalotermitidae), suggests that the importance of aggressive manipulations in termites has been overemphasized. Wing-bud mutilations, a means proposed to regulate the development of dispersing sexuals (alates), seem to be artifacts of handling conditions that cause …
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WebSecretions from the frontal glands seem to be important, but dry- and dampwood termites do not have frontal glands. We investigated the influence of precocene I, a JH-antagonist, and of soldier head extracts on the development of soldiers in the drywood termite, Cryptotermes secundus (Hill). Soldierless colonies produced fewer soldiers when ... WebCác loài Cryptotermes secundus và Zootermopsis nevadensis. Hệ gen nhân và hệ gen phiên mã cơ sở dữ liệu khác nhau được trình bày ở hình 1. kế tiếp có mức độ tương đồng cao với tôm sú là Cryptotermes của các loài này cũng đã … cannot customize edge new tab page
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WebCryptotermes is a genus of termites in the family Kalotermitidae. It is one of the economically most significant genera of drywood termites. Species. There are about 70 … Cryptotermes brevis is a species of termite in the family Kalotermitidae, commonly known as the West Indian drywood termite or the powderpost termite. It is able to live completely inside timber structures or articles made of wood such as furniture without any outside source of water. It is frequently introduced into new locations inadvertently, and causes damage to the structu… WebKalotermitidae formed one clade as per the phylogenetic trees drawn based on its mitogenome. It was also revealed from the tree that I. minor was closest to Cryptotermes secundus, and was a sister group to Neotermes. The percentage of G and C is 34.56% as compared to A and T which is 65.44% within this mitogenome. cannot cut and paste