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Data from: Effects of parental photoperiod and elevation on egg diapause, mortality, and outbreaks of a montane population of Mormon crickets <i>Anabrus simplex </i>(Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
Department of Agriculture —
With these data, I evaluated the effects of parental photoperiod and offspring environment on prolonged egg diapause, embryonic development and hatching over nine... -
Federal
Data from: Conditions to terminate reproductive diapause of a univoltine insect: Ceratapion basicorne (Coleoptera: Apionidae), a biological control agent of yellow starthistle
Department of Agriculture —
The data are the number and proportion of female weevils (Ceratapion basicorne) that oviposited after exposure to three different environmental hibernation conditions... -
Federal
<b>Using calorimetry to measure metabolic heat in two dipteran species, </b><b><i>Tetanops myopaeformis</i></b><b> and </b><b><i>Drosophila melanogaster</i></b><b>, exposed to ecologically relevant low temperatures</b>
Department of Agriculture —
This dataset contains the raw data (unsubstracted) and the machine normalized (subtracted) output files from calorimetry experiments measuring metabolic heat flow of... -
Federal
Data from: Prolonged Diapause in Mormon Crickets: Embryonic Responses to Three Measures of Time
Department of Agriculture —
Mormon cricket eggs can remain diapausing in soil for multiple years without forming an embryo. I investigated whether embryonic development was dependent on the... -
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Data from: Effects of Parental Diet on Mormon cricket Egg Diapause, Embryonic Development Rate, and Periodic Outbreaks
Department of Agriculture —
With these data, I evaluated whether the diet of Mormon cricket parents affected the diapause and development rate of the eggs that they laid. This was completed with...