Changes in integument structure during the imaginal molt of the honey bee
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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17/04/2012
17/04/2012
2009
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The changing pattern of developing cuticle and associated epidermis is described during the imaginal molt in the honey bee. Observations began immediately after the pupal molt, and included histological analyses of the integument during apolysis and the subsequent deposition and differentiation of the adult cuticle. Apolysis coincides with a marked increase in the thickness and reorganization of the epidermal layer, reflecting changes in cell structure. The epidermis remains thickened during the period of cuticle deposition, suggesting intense biosynthetic activity, but turns into a very thin layer during cuticle differentiation, clearly indicating that secretory activity for cuticle formation is terminating. The thoracic cuticle differentiates earlier and becomes thicker than the abdominal. The observed changes in integument structure provide insights that permit an improved physiological characterization for staging pupal and pharate adult development. |
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APIDOLOGIE, v.40, n.1, p.29-39, 2009 0044-8435 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/14933 10.1051/apido:2008064 |
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eng |
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EDP SCIENCES S A |
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Apidologie |
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openAccess Copyright EDP SCIENCES S A |
Palavras-Chave | #Apis mellifera #integument #metamorphosis #adult cuticle #exoskeleton #APIS-MELLIFERA-ADANSONII #DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES #CUTICULAR PROTEINS #CUTICLE #INSECTS #WORKERS #GENOME #Entomology |
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