Search Results - "Lecheta, Melise C"
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Integrating GWAS and Transcriptomics to Identify the Molecular Underpinnings of Thermal Stress Responses in Drosophila melanogaster
Published in Frontiers in genetics (23-06-2020)“…Thermal tolerance of an organism depends on both the ability to dynamically adjust to a thermal stress and preparatory developmental processes that enhance…”
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Transcriptional Regulation of Reproductive Diapause in the Convergent Lady Beetle, Hippodamia convergens
Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (31-03-2022)“…Diapause is an alternate development program that synchronizes an insect's life cycle with seasonally abundant resources and ensures survival in unfavorable…”
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Simulated winter warming negatively impacts survival of Antarctica's only endemic insect
Published in Functional ecology (01-08-2022)“…Antarctic winters are challenging for terrestrial invertebrates, and species that live there have specialised adaptations to conserve energy and protect…”
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An evaluation of sampling methods used to produce insect growth models for postmortem interval estimation
Published in International journal of legal medicine (01-03-2015)“…Many authors produced carrion insect development data for predicting the age of an insect from a corpse. Under some circumstances, this age value is a minimum…”
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Forensic Use of A Subtropical Blowfly: The First Case Indicating Minimum Postmortem Interval (mPMI) in Southern Brazil and First Record of Sarconesia Chlorogaster from a Human Corpse
Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-01-2015)“…Southern Brazil is unique due to its subtropical climate. Here, we report on the first forensic entomology case and the first record of Sarconesia chlorogaster…”
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A key and checklist to the Neotropical forensically important "Little House Flies" (Diptera: Fanniidae)
Published in Zoologia (Curitiba, Brazil) (01-01-2016)“…Fanniidae (Insecta: Diptera) is a relatively small family (ca. 350 spp.) with five genera, of which Fannia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 and Euryomma Stein, 1899…”
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