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Two dopamine receptors play different roles in phase change of the migratory locustOctopamine and tyramine respectively regulate attractive and repulsive behavior in locust phase changesThe neuropeptide F/nitric oxide pathway is essential for shaping locomotor plasticity underlying locust phase transition.Nutritional imbalance suppresses migratory phenotypes of the Mongolian locust (Oedaleus asiaticus)The c-Jun N-terminal kinase pathway of a vector insect is activated by virus capsid protein and promotes viral replication.Angiotensin-converting enzymes modulate aphid-plant interactions.Evidence for the expression of abundant microRNAs in the locust genome.Genome-wide identification and developmental expression profiling of long noncoding RNAs during Drosophila metamorphosisStrategies to alleviate poverty and grassland degradation in Inner Mongolia: intensification vs production efficiency of livestock systems.An isoform of Taiman that contains a PRD-repeat motif is indispensable for transducing the vitellogenic juvenile hormone signal in Locusta migratoria.Composition and emission dynamics of migratory locust volatiles in response to changes in developmental stages and population density.Identification, expression pattern, and feature analysis of cuticular protein genes in the pine moth Dendrolimus punctatus (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae).Genomic data from arthropods reveal high conservation but divergent evolutionary pattern of Polycomb/Trithorax group genes in arthropods.Paternal epigenetic effects of population density on locust phase-related characteristics associated with heat-shock protein expression.The mitochondrial genome of the Russian wheat aphid Diuraphis noxia: large repetitive sequences between trnE and trnF in aphids.Characteristics and expression patterns of histone-modifying enzyme systems in the migratory locust.Closely related NAC transcription factors of tomato differentially regulate stomatal closure and reopening during pathogen attack.The pea leafminer Liriomyza huidobrensis (Diptera: Agromyzidae) uses the vibrational duets for efficient sexual communication.A β-carotene-binding protein carrying a red pigment regulates body-color transition between green and black in locustsPhenylacetonitrile in locusts facilitates an antipredator defense by acting as an olfactory aposematic signal and cyanide precursorArmet, an aphid effector protein, induces pathogen resistance in plants by promoting the accumulation of salicylic acidOverview: biotic signalling for smart pest managementTryptamine accumulation caused by deletion of MrMao-1 in Metarhizium genome significantly enhances insecticidal virulenceJumpDetector: An automated monitoring equipment for the locomotion of jumping insectsCREB-B acts as a key mediator of NPF/NO pathway involved in phase-related locomotor plasticity in locustsStructural and functional differentiation of a fat body-like tissue adhering to testis follicles facilitates spermatogenesis in locustsFemale adult puncture-induced plant volatiles promote mating success of the pea leafminer via enhancing vibrational signalsLong-read direct RNA sequencing by 5'-Cap capturing reveals the impact of Piwi on the widespread exonization of transposable elements in locustsJuvenile hormone suppresses aggregation behavior through influencing antennal gene expression in locustsLong noncoding RNA PAHAL modulates locust behavioural plasticity through the feedback regulation of dopamine biosynthesisFeeding of pea leafminer larvae simultaneously activates jasmonic and salicylic acid pathways in plants to release a terpenoid for indirect defenseCharacterization of protein-protein interactions between rice viruses and vector insects
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