The chemical defenses of millipedes (diplopoda): Biochemistry, physiology and ecology

Volume: 61, Pages: 78 - 117
Published: Aug 1, 2015
Abstract
Millipedes are some of the earliest examples of terrestrial animals, and fossils from the early Carboniferous Period indicate they were also some of the earliest prey. These fossils record ozopores, the openings of chemical defense glands, occurring along the length of the body. The secretions of these glands may consist of topical irritants, repellents, antifeedants, or, in the case of the large and widespread Order Polydesmida, hydrogen...
Paper Details
Title
The chemical defenses of millipedes (diplopoda): Biochemistry, physiology and ecology
Published Date
Aug 1, 2015
Volume
61
Pages
78 - 117
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