Current Research in Insect Science: 2023, vol: 3, issue:
1)- Steven L Chown, Charlene Janion-Scheepers, Angus Marshall, Ian J Aitkenhead, Rebecca Hallas, W P Amy Liu, Laura M Phillips. Indigenous and introduced Collembola differ in desiccation resistance but not its plasticity in response to temperature.Current research in insect science. 2023, 3: 100051
2)- Kyle Schang, Renée Garant, Tristan A F Long. Phenotypic extremes or extreme phenotypes? On the use of large and small-bodied "phenocopied" males in studies of sexual selection and conflict.Current research in insect science. 2023, 3: 100052
3)- Sina Cassau, Angelina Degen, Stephanie Krüger, Jürgen Krieger. The specific expression patterns of sensory neuron membrane proteins are retained throughout the development of the desert locust .Current research in insect science. 2023, 3: 100053
4)- Alex S Torson, Susan Bowman, Daniel Doucet, Amanda D Roe, Brent J Sinclair. Molecular signatures of diapause in the Asian longhorned beetle: Gene expression.Current research in insect science. 2023, 3: 100054
5)- Bertanne Visser, Cécile Le Lann, Daniel A Hahn, Mark Lammers, Caroline M Nieberding, Hans T Alborn, Thomas Enriquez, Mathilde Scheifler, Jeffrey A Harvey, Jacintha Ellers. Many parasitoids lack adult fat accumulation, despite fatty acid synthesis: A discussion of concepts and considerations for future research.Current research in insect science. 2023, 3: 100055
6)- Nathan Derstine, David Galbraith, Gabriel Villar, Etya Amsalem. Differential gene expression underlying the biosynthesis of Dufour's gland signals in .Current research in insect science. 2023, 3: 100056
7)- Brent J Sinclair. Letting ChatGPT do your science is fraudulent (and a bad idea), but AI-generated text can enhance inclusiveness in publishing.Current research in insect science. 2023, 3: 100057
8)- Meg Kelly, Priscilla M Wehi, Sheri L Johnson. Behavioural differences in predator aware and predator naïve Wellington tree wētā, .Current research in insect science. 2023, 3: 100058
9)- Liana I De Araujo, Minette Karsten, John S Terblanche. Flight-reproduction trade-offs are weak in a field cage experiment across multiple species.Current research in insect science. 2023, 3: 100060
10)- Kévin Tougeron, Corentin Iltis, Eliott Rampnoux, Alexandre Goerlinger, Linda Dhondt, Thierry Hance. Still standing: The heat protection delivered by a facultative symbiont to its aphid host is resilient to repeated thermal stress.Current research in insect science. 2023, 3: 100061
11)- Jacob A Corcoran, Cyril Hamiaux, Nicoletta Faraone, Christer Löfstedt, Colm Carraher. Structure of an antennally-expressed carboxylesterase suggests lepidopteran odorant degrading enzymes are broadly tuned.Current research in insect science. 2023, 3: 100062