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Louisiana State University

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1993

Zoology; Biology

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Studies On The Energy Mobilizing Hormones In Insects., Subrata Das Jan 1993

Studies On The Energy Mobilizing Hormones In Insects., Subrata Das

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

Chemical factors controlling the energy mobilization in three species of insects were identified, partially characterized and their role in the process of energy mobilization were studied. High performance liquid chromatographic fractions were isolated from methanolic extracts of the corpora cardiaca (CC) from the honeybee Apis mellifera, the paper wasp Polistes exclamans and the house cricket Acheta domesticus. Each species had a single active fraction that was able to elevate the lipid titer in Acheta. Pyroglutamate aminopeptidase digestion of isolated active fractions indicated that these molecules are all peptides with a terminal pyroglutamate. Methanolic extracts of CC from Apis, Polistes and …


Physiological And Biochemical Responses To Hypoxia In The Blue Crab, Callinectes Sapidus Rathbun, The Lesser Blue Crab, Callinectes Similis Williams, And The Southern Oyster Drill, Stramonita Haemastoma Linnaeus., Tapash Das Jan 1993

Physiological And Biochemical Responses To Hypoxia In The Blue Crab, Callinectes Sapidus Rathbun, The Lesser Blue Crab, Callinectes Similis Williams, And The Southern Oyster Drill, Stramonita Haemastoma Linnaeus., Tapash Das

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

This study measured the physiological and biochemical changes associated with exposure of the juvenile blue crab, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun and the lesser blue crab. C. similis Williams, to long term (28 d) hypoxia, short term (10 d) transfer from hypoxia to normoxia and a diurnally fluctuating oxygen regime for 28 days. The southern oyster drill, Stramonita haemastoma Linnaeus, was also exposed to 28 days of constant hypoxia to compare the responses of a tolerant species with the two species of Callinectes. The 28 day LC$\sb{50}$ estimates for C. sapidus, C. similis and S. haemastoma were respectively 106, 43 and 11.5 …


Functional Morphology Of The Lingual Apparatus Of Sandgrouse (Aves: Pteroclidae)., Werner Muller Jan 1993

Functional Morphology Of The Lingual Apparatus Of Sandgrouse (Aves: Pteroclidae)., Werner Muller

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The morphology of the lingual apparatus of three species of sandgrouse (Aves; Pteroclidae) has been described. All biomechanically important parts were included in the description, i.e., all muscles potentially involved in the functioning of the lingual apparatus, all skeletal parts, the salivary glands associated with the lingual apparatus, and the surface morphology of the oropharyngeal cavity. For each muscle its potential functions have been described. In a comparison with data from the literature of three other groups of birds it was found that the functional organization of the lingual apparatus of the sandgrouse is strikingly similar to the one found …


The Genetic Effects Of Forest Fragmentation On Amazonian Forest Birds., John Marshall Bates Jan 1993

The Genetic Effects Of Forest Fragmentation On Amazonian Forest Birds., John Marshall Bates

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

I present allozyme and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) data on the genetic structure of five species of Amazonian forest birds at two geographic scales. The five species, Glyphorynchus spirurus (family Dendrocolaptidae), Leptopogon amaurocephalus (Tyrannidae), Hypocnemis cantator, Myrmeciza hemimelaena, and Hylophylax poecilinota (all three Formicariidae), are common forest understory inhabitants throughout much of Amazonia. At the local geographic scale, I hypothesized that forest fragmentation affected genetic structure in these species. Study sites were in the Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Six sites separated by 150 km or less for each species were sampled: three sites in continuous Amazonian forest, and three in …