Orteu, Anna McCarthy, Shane A Hornett, Emily A Gemmell, Matthew R Reynolds, Louise A Warren, Ian A Gordon, Ian J Hurst, Gregory DD Durbin, Richard Martin, Simon H
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Funder: Cambridge Trust; doi: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100003343 / Funder: St. John’s College / Moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera) have a heterogametic sex chromosome system with females carrying ZW chromosomes and males ZZ. The lack of W chromosomes in early-diverging lepidopteran lineages has led to the suggestion of an ancestral Z0 system in...
Wei, Zihan Wang, Yaqi Zheng, Kangwu Wang, Zhiping Liu, Ronghua Wang, Pengcheng Li, Yuting Gao, Ping Akbari, Omar Yang, Xueqing
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Genetic biocontrol technologies present promising and eco-friendly strategies for the management of pest and insect-transmitted diseases. Although considerable advancements achieve in gene drive applications targeting mosquitoes, endeavors to combat agricultural pests have been somewhat restricted. Here, we identify that the testis-specific serine/...
Nokelainen, Ossi Silvasti, Sanni Strauss, Sharon Wahlberg, Niklas Mappes, Johanna
Natural selection generally favours phenotypic variability in camouflaged organisms, whereas aposematic organisms are expected to evolve a more uniform warning coloration. However, no comprehensive analysis of the phenotypic consequences of predator selection in aposematic and cryptic species exists. Using state-of-the-art image analysis, we examin...
Moth, Emma Messer, Fiona Chaudhary, Saurabh White-Cooper, Helen
Peer reviewed: True / Publication status: Published / Funder: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000268 / Male Lepidoptera produce two distinct sperm types; each ejaculate contains both eupyrene sperm, which can fertilize the egg, and apyrene sperm, which are not fertilization competent...
Izadi, Hamzeh Haubrock, Phillip Joschka Renault, David
Ambient thermal conditions mediate insect growth, development, reproduction, survival, and distribution. With increasingly frequent and severe cold spells, it is critical to determine low-temperature performance and cold tolerances of ecologically and economically essential insect groups to predict their responses to global environmental change. Th...
North, Henry L Fu, Zhen Metz, Richard Stull, Matt A Johnson, Charles D Shirley, Xanthe Crumley, Kate Reisig, Dominic Kerns, David L Gilligan, Todd
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Acknowledgements: We are grateful to two anonymous reviewers, Joana Meier, and all members of the Insect Evolution and Genomics Group at Cambridge for feedback and advice on the analyses. Kyle Benowitz kindly provided the susceptible and resistant laboratory strain sequences of Kinesin-12, which allowed us to verify genotype calls. / Insect crop pe...
Lewald, Kyle M Tabuloc, Christine A Godfrey, Kristine E Arnó, Judit Perini, Clérison R Guedes, Jerson C Chiu, Joanna C
Tuta absoluta is one of the largest threats to tomato agriculture worldwide. Native to South America, it has rapidly spread throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia over the past two decades. To understand how T. absoluta has been so successful and to improve containment strategies, high-quality genomic resources and an understanding of population histo...
Carey, James R Harder, Daniel Zalom, Frank Wishner, Nan
This article was motivated by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announcement that on 17 December 2021 it rescinded Federal Orders of 2 May 2007 that regulated (what was believed to be) a new outbreak of the light brown apple moth (LBAM, Epiphyas postvittana (Walker)) in the mainland United St...
Samantsidis, George-Rafael; Fotiadou, Melina; 158728; Tzavellas, Savvas; Geibel, Sven; Nauen, Ralf; Swevers, Luc; Denecke, Shane; Vontas, John;
The insect steroid hormone ecdysone plays a critical role in insect development. Several recent studies have shown that ecdysone enters cells through Organic Anion Transporting Polypeptides (OATPs) in insects such as flies and mosquitoes. However, the conservation of this mechanism across other arthropods and the role of this transporter in canonic...
Mi, Qian‐Qian Zhang, Jin‐Ping Ali, Muhammad Yasir Zhong, Yong‐Zhi Mills, Nicholas J Li, Dun‐Song Lei, Yu‐Ming Zhang, Feng
BackgroundAnastatus japonicus Ashmead (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae) is a solitary egg endoparasitoid that has been studied for inundative biological control of Halyomorpha halys Stål (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in China. In this study, we assessed the reproductive attributes and functional response of Anastatus japonicus on a factitious host, Antheraea p...