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Precocene II modifies maternal responsiveness in the burrower bug, Sehirus cinctus (Heteroptera)
Scott L. Kight
Biology
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Agriculture & Biology
corpora allata
23%
Cydnidae
74%
defensive behavior
12%
Dermaptera
12%
dosage
9%
eggs
10%
Heteroptera
49%
insect behavior
12%
insects
5%
juvenile hormone analogs
12%
juvenile hormones
20%
maternal behavior
11%
methoprene
24%
parental behavior
12%
precocenes
72%
Sehirus
89%
toxicity
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Corpora Allata
31%
Depression
6%
Eggs
10%
Heteroptera
88%
Insecta
19%
Juvenile Hormones
46%
Maternal Behavior
12%
Methoprene
34%
Mothers
29%
Ovum
9%
precocene II
100%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
brooding
22%
bug
61%
dosage
26%
earwig
28%
effect
7%
egg
29%
hormone
48%
insect
28%
toxicity
11%