Energetics of Insect Diapause
University of Florida · The Ohio State University
Abstract
Managing metabolic resources is critical for insects during diapause when food sources are limited or unavailable. Insects accumulate reserves prior to diapause, and metabolic depression during diapause promotes reserve conservation. Sufficient reserves must be sequestered to both survive the diapause period and enable postdiapause development that may involve metabolically expensive functions such as metamorphosis or long-distance flight. Nutrient utilization during diapause is a dynamic process, and insects appear capable of sensing their energy reserves and using this information to regulate whether to enter diapause and how long to remain in diapause. Overwintering insects on a tight energy budget are…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.40
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- 100%
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- 125
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2Topics & keywords
- Diapause
- Biology
- Adipokinetic hormone
- Insect
- Energetics
- Overwintering
- Ecology
- Zoology