The post-prandial rest in Locusta migratoria nymphs and its hormonal regulation |
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Authors: | EA Bernays |
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Institution: | Centre for Overseas Pest Research, College House, Wrights Lane, Kensington, London W8 5SJ, England |
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Abstract: | Doppler radar actographs have been used to measure the fall in locomotor activity following feeding in mid-fifth instar nymphs of Locusta migratoria. Filling the crops of the insects with agar via a cannula, reduced activity in a similar manner. Haemolymph from recently-fed donors injected into insects which had been deprived of food, likewise reduced locomotor activity compared with haemolymph from deprived donors. Injections of nutrients were ineffective, but homogenates of the storage lobes of the copora cardiaca from food-deprived donors proved effective compared with similar homogenates from newly-fed donors. It is suggested that neurosecretion released from the corpora cardiaca, known to occur following crop-filling, leads to a reduction in locomotor activity. |
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