The effect of high temperature (50 C) treatment on the amylase of Acheta domesticus (2 replicates). 5.0 4.0 1.5 Log 2.5 m i n. Fig. 6. ...
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Summary Statement My project is about the effect of air temperature on the stridulation rate of Acheta domesticus. Help Received Mother checked out reference books and helped clean terrariums. Ap2/02...
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Elevating the temperature of the cricket Acheta domesticus from room temperature (22 C) to 33 C did not reduce the survival of parasitoid flies or reduce the number of gregarine gut protozoans, and crickets infested with these parasites showed no increase in their temperature preference.
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Elevating the temperature of the cricket Acheta domesticus from room temperature (22 ..... cysts or trophozoites [range 0-14], n = 15; 33 C group: median, ...
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Temperature and the energetics of development in the house cricket (Acheta domesticus). ... The influence of rearing temperature on the energetics of development was investigated in house crickets (Acheta domesticus).
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the normal temperature range, however, only occurs in Acheta domesticus. The magnitude of change in Km is about threefold between 20 and 35 ~ and ...
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The Effect of Temperature on the Respiration of Acheta domesticus ... This is possibly because this range is closer to the usual temperature of the cricketÕs natural environment and the crickets are optimally functional within this range.
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Acheta domesticus is reported to have an antidiuretic hormone that reduces Malpighian tubule secretion. ... Thermo Russell, Fife, Scotland, UK) with 1 mol l–1 HCl or 1 mol l–1 NaOH to give solutions encompassing the range pH 6 to pH 8. Potassium electrodes were calibrated in mixed solutions of 200 mmol l–1 KCl and...
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All electrophysiological experiments were performed in a laboratory at a temperature range of 23–25°C. Dark adaptation was performed by switching off all the lights in the room (resulting in a light intensity of 3.5x10–4 cd m–2). For light adaptation we used a background illumination of 200 cd m–2.
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