Effects of embryonic responses to clutch mates on egg hatching patterns of Pentatomidae (Heteroptera)
Abstract
Stink bugs and shield bugs of the family Pentatomidae (Heteroptera) generally produce a clutch of densely deposited eggs. In a few species of this family, embryos hatch in response to some form of cues associated with the preceding hatching to synchronize egg hatching with clutch mates. The aim of the present study is to obtain a family-wide understanding of the extent to which the hatching response to clutch mates accelerates hatching within...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of embryonic responses to clutch mates on egg hatching patterns of Pentatomidae (Heteroptera)
Published Date
Sep 4, 2017
Journal
Volume
42
Issue
4
Pages
412 - 417
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