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Precocene II modifies maternal responsiveness in the burrower bug, Sehirus cinctus (Heteroptera)
Scott L. Kight
Biology
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Heteroptera
100%
Burrower Bugs
100%
Maternal Responsiveness
100%
Precocene II
100%
Anti-juvenile Hormone
33%
Methoprene
33%
Corpora Allata
33%
High Dose
16%
Parental Behavior
16%
Depression Prevention
16%
Cydnidae
16%
Subsociality
16%
Egg Brooding
16%
Simultaneous Treatment
16%
Juvenile Hormone Analog
16%
Previously Treated
16%
Precocene
16%
Defensive Behavior
16%
Earwig
16%
Depression Effect
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Heteroptera
100%
Sehirus
100%
Bug
100%
Juvenile Hormone
100%
Corpus Allatum
66%
Methoprene
66%
Cydnidae
33%
Defensive Behavior
33%
Parental Behavior
33%