Their findings, published in the journal Scientific Reports, show that Antarctic midge larvae usually grow to their second instar by the first winter and undergo quiescence so that they can ...
The team found that Antarctic midge larvae usually grow to their second instar by the first winter and undergo quiescence so that they can quickly resume development at any moment when it suddenly ...
The Antarctic midge larvae usually grow to their second instar by the first winter and undergo quiescence so that they can quickly resume development at any moment when it suddenly becomes warmer.
Identification of eggs, first, and second instar larvae by morphological characters can be extremely difficult, and, because these stages are relatively short lived and seldom encountered during the ...
The researchers found that the insect’s larvae usually grow to their second instar by the first winter and undergo quiescence so that they can quickly resume development at any moment in ...
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