Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates, Volume 10, Part B, Progress in Developmental Endocrinology
Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates

November 2000
332 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Preface to the Progress Series; Preface to Volume X B; Contributors; Evolution of Steroid Hormones and Steroid-Hormone Receptors Gerd Kauser; Evolution of Developmental Peptide Hormones and Their Receptors Jozef Vanden Broack, Liliane Schoofs, and Arnold De Loof; Arthropoda-Insecta: Embryology August Dorn; Arthropoda-Insecta: Larval Development and Metamorphosis-Molecular Aspects Margarethe Spindler-Barth and Klaus-Deiter Spindler; Arthropoda-Insecta: Diapause David S. Saunders; Arthropoda-Insecta: Caste Differentiation Klaus Hartfelder; Arthropoda-Insecta: Endocrine Control of Phase Polymorphism August Dorn, Christof Ress, Silivia Sickold, and Silke Wedekind-Hirschberger; Arthropoda-Insecta: Migration Jack Kent Jr. and Mary Ann Rankin; Non-Veterbrate Chordata Mario Pestarino; Subject Index; Species Index.
Preface to Volume X, Part B.
Contributors.
Evolution of Steroid Hormones and Steriod-Hormone Receptors (G.Kauser).
Evolution of Developmental Peptide Hormones and Their Receptors (J.Broeck, et al.).
Arthropoda--Insecta: Embryology (A. Dorn).
Arthropoda--Insecta: Larval Development andMetamorphosis--Molecular Aspects (M. Spindler-Barth & K.-D.Spindler).
Arthropoda--Insecta: Diapause (D. Saunders).
Arthropoda--Insecta: Caste Differentiation (K. Hartfelder).
Arthropoda--Insecta: Endocrine Control of Phase Polymorphism (A.Dorn, et al.).
Arthropoda--Insecta: Migration (J. Kent & M. Rankin).
Non-Vertebrate Chordata (M. Pestarino).
Subject Index.
Species Index.
DR. RITA G. ADIYODI, formerly Rhodes Visiting Fellow, SomervilleCollege, Oxford (1976-78), is Professor of Zoology at CalicutUniversity. She served as President of the Crustacean Reprobiologyand Aquaculture Bureau of India and as Vice-President of the Indian Society of Invertebrate Reproduction. Dr. Rita Adiyodi representedIndia on the International Committee of Comparative Endocrinology.
The Adiyodis have worked extensively, over the past three decades,on the endocrinology and physiology of growth and reproduction ofarthropods, chiefly crustaceans.
DR. AUGUST DORN is Professor of Zoology at the Institute ofZoology, Johannes Gutenberg-University (JOGU) in Mainz, Germany.After his doctoral degree from the JOGU, he carried out a researchproject at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York:Neuroendocrine Processes in Insect Embryos. Since 1972 he isprofessor at the JOGU and teaches General and AppliedEndocrinology. His chief research interests are EndocrineRegulation of Insect Reproduction, Role of Hormones in Locust PhasePolymorphism and Mode of Action of Natural Insect GrowthRegulators. In 1981/82 he was Visting Professor at the Departmentof Biology at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill (USA)sponsored by the VW-Stiftung. He has published numerous articles inthe above-mentioned fields.