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The hidden RNA viruses in Blattodea (cockroaches and termites) - NIHThe Blattodea represents an ancient lineage of insects [1] comprising approximately 4600 cockroach species and 3000 termite species [2,3], a group of species ...
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Blattodea - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsBlattodea (Cockroaches) Blattodea contains about 4000 species in at least seven families worldwide. They are hemimetabolous, dorsoventrally flattened insects ...
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Reconstructing the phylogeny of Blattodea: robust support ... - NatureJun 20, 2017 · The morphologically and ecologically diverse group Blattodea including Isoptera is widely accepted to be a monophyletic2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, ...Missing: taxonomy | Show results with:taxonomy
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[PDF] Biology of Blaptica dubia (Blattodea: Blaberidae) by Hao WuAug 3, 2013 · The family Blaberidae (1020 species) is the most recently evolved cockroach family and the one that has undergone the most extensive adaptive ...
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[PDF] Identification of Reticulitermes Subterranean Termites (BlattodeaApr 3, 2021 · In the eastern United States, there are nine species of subterranean termites in three genera: Reticulitermes. (six species), Coptotermes ...
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(PDF) Order Blattodea - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · The order Blattodea includes insects known as cockroaches and termites, with 7,570 extant known species, of which 4,641 are cockroaches ...
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Death of an order: a comprehensive molecular phylogenetic study ...Termites, cockroaches and mantids form a well-established lineage, the Dictyoptera, uniquely defined by having a perforation in the tentorium (the internal ...Missing: count | Show results with:count
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Death of an order: a comprehensive molecular phylogenetic study ...Our molecular phylogenetic analyses, the most comprehensive yet attempted, show that termites are social cockroaches, no longer meriting being classified as a ...
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An integrative phylogenomic approach illuminates the evolutionary ...Jan 23, 2019 · Our results clearly support monophyletic Dictyoptera and Blattodea, with termites + Cryptocercus nested within Blattoidea (figure 1). We also ...
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[PDF] Order BlattodeaAug 30, 2013 · 7570 living species of Blattodea are currently recognised, of which 2929 are termites (Krishna et al. 2013) and 4641 are cockroaches. (Beccaloni ...
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Phylogenomic analyses of Blattodea combining traditional methods ...We present a phylogenetic analysis of Blattodea that emphasizes identification and quantification of uncertainty. We analyze 1183 gene domains using three ...
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The hidden RNA viruses in Blattodea (cockroaches and termites)Jul 22, 2024 · In the present study, we focused on the discovery of RNA viruses hidden in Blattodea insects using the publicly available RNA sequencing ...
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[PDF] Phylogenomic analyses of Blattodea combining traditional methods ...Sep 13, 2024 · Recent studies have used statistical frameworks for ruling out alternative placements (Evangelista et al.,. 2019b; Djernæs et al., 2020; ...Missing: Mantodea | Show results with:Mantodea
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X-ray micro-tomography of Carboniferous stem-DictyopteraApr 14, 2010 · Computer reconstructions of Archimylacris eggintoni, a Carboniferous stem-group dictyopteran ('roachoid'), are presented.Missing: earliest | Show results with:earliest
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The Early History of Giant Cockroaches: Gyroblattids and ... - MDPILarge-winged blattoids of the Middle to Late Pennsylvanian reveal a striking appearance, diversification, and decline in the fossil record.
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Longest-surviving Carboniferous-family insect found in Mesozoic ...Here, we report new phyloblattid cockroaches, previously known mainly from the Carboniferous, including an amber fossil with outstanding 3D preservation from ...
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Dating the Origin of Cockroaches, Praying Mantises and Termites ...Jul 22, 2015 · Stem-termites would date back to the Triassic/Jurassic boundary, which refutes a Triassic origin. We suggest directions in extant and extinct ...Missing: radiation | Show results with:radiation
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(PDF) Phylogeny of Dictyoptera: Dating the Origin of Cockroaches ...Aug 6, 2025 · The origin of termites (Isoptera) from Mesozoic cockroaches (Liberiblattinidae) therefore represents one of the most important evolutionary ...
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Primitive new termites (Blattodea, Termitoidae) in Cretaceous amber ...Apr 10, 2024 · Two new Mastotermitidae species found in upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Kachin amber are reported. One is a female imago described as Angustitermes reflexus gen ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Termite communities and their early evolution and ecology trapped ...Herein, we review the termites and related inclusions reported from Cretaceous amber. Studies on fossil termites have been active in the last two decades ...
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New Eocene cockroach - Palaeontologia ElectronicaCockroaches form one of the taxonomically smaller insect orders with only about 5,000 living species, the majority of which are found in tropical forests ( ...
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First two cockroaches from the early Eocene of western Rajasthan ...Feb 15, 2021 · First two cockroaches from the early Eocene of western Rajasthan, India (Insecta: Blattodea). RAMAN PATEL; RAJENDRA SINGH RANA; ANDRE NEL.
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New termite trace fossils: Galleries, nests and fungus combs from ...Four new trace fossils of termites are described from the Upper Miocene and Lower Pliocene continental sandstones of the northern Chad basin.Missing: mounds | Show results with:mounds
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A Miocene termite nest from southern Argentina and its ...The first fossil termite nest reported from South America and possibly the oldest record of the Isoptera from that continent.Missing: mounds | Show results with:mounds
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A new cockroach (Blattodea, Corydiidae) with pectinate antennae ...Sep 24, 2021 · Up to date, about 5000 extant cockroach species and 1500 fossil species have been documented ( Liang et al. 2019 ; Li et al. 2020 ). Diverse ...
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An early Cretaceous termite from southern England (IsopteraValditermes represent a more generalized condition than Cretatermes and may be the ancestor of Cretatemes. The geo- logical occurrence of Valditermes, other ...
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Evolution of Termite Symbiosis Informed by Transcriptome-Based ...Nov 4, 2019 · All termites descend from a wood-feeding ancestor, and eight out of nine termite families digest wood in association with bacteria, archaea ...
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Death of an order: a comprehensive molecular phylogenetic study ...Death of an order: a comprehensive molecular phylogenetic study confirms that termites are eusocial cockroaches. Daegan Inward.
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Blattodea) with a revised classification of BlattidaeThe data set consists of sequences from 9 genes that are widely used for resolving cockroach relationships (e.g. Inward et al. 2007 ; Djernæs et al. 2012 , 2015 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cockroaches: An amazing diversityCockroaches: An amazing diversity. By George Beccaloni (Curator of cockroaches etc., The Natural History Museum, London) ... Many cockroach species are wingless ...
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Cockroach Species FileThe Cockroach Species File is a taxonomic, nomenclatural, and bibliographic database of the cockroaches of the world, including all extant and fossil taxa, ...
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Order Blattodea - Cockroaches and Termites - BugGuide.NetOct 11, 2009 · Order Blattodea - Cockroaches and Termites ; Classification. Kingdom Animalia (Animals). Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods). Subphylum Hexapoda ( ...Missing: definition count
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Family Termitidae - Higher Termites - BugGuide.NetNumbers. by far the largest termite family, with 11 spp. in 5 genera of 3 subfamilies in our area(1), >2000 spp. in almost 250 genera of 8 subfamilies ...
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Isoptera Families - ento.csiro.auThere are 7 families of termites found worldwide, consisting of 2300 species. In Australia 5 of these families are represented with 348 species present.
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Understanding global and regional patterns of termite diversity and ...Dec 22, 2022 · Termite species diversity peaked in tropical regions with over 100 species. On average, termite species became bigger toward the tropics.
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Biodiversity of Blattodea - the Cockroaches and TermitesThis chapter focuses on cockroaches but briefly treats termites. Cockroaches can be important pollinators in the canopy of tropical forests.
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Order Blattodea – ENT 425 – General EntomologyThe American cockroach, Periplaneta americana, is an introduced species that probably originated in Africa. Some cockroaches in the family Polyphagidae live as ...
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Periplaneta americana (American cockroach) | INFORMATIONGeographic Range. The American Cockroach, despite its name, is not native to North America but was most probably introduced via ships from Africa.Missing: invasive | Show results with:invasive
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Solving the 250-year-old mystery of the origin and global ... - PNASMay 20, 2024 · The origin of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica, is enigmatic, in part because it is ubiquitous worldwide in human-built structures ...
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Mitochondrial Phylogenomics Resolves the Global Spread of Higher ...Dec 25, 2016 · Termites have a nearly global distribution and comprise ∼3,000 described species (Krishna et al. 2013). Despite their modest levels of diversity ...Eocene--Oligocene Out Of... · Higher Termites Dispersed... · Higher Termites Colonized...
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Explaining global termite diversity: productivity or history?A map of termite generic richness worldwide shows that the Ethiopian biogeographical region is most genus-rich, while the Neotropical and Indo-Malayan regi.
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Global Elevational, Latitudinal, and Climatic Limits for Termites and ...Aug 5, 2025 · Termites are absent from high altitudes, and their diversity sharply declines above 800 m; nevertheless, Scheffrahn (2015) recorded Rugitermes ...<|separator|>
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Transoceanic Dispersal and Plate Tectonics Shaped Global ...Feb 6, 2018 · The lineages leading to mantids and cockroaches + termites subsequently diverged 263.4 Ma (95% CI 236.3–291.5 Ma), with the last common ...
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Blattodea - GBIFCockroaches are members of the Superorder Dictyoptera, which includes the termites and mantids, a group of insects once thought to be separate from cockroaches.Missing: definition count
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Cockroach antennae - ScholarpediaSep 29, 2009 · Cockroach antennae have been extensively used for studying the multifunctional sensory appendage that generates the olfactory, gustatory, tactile, thermal, and ...Cockroach antenna as a tactile... · Sensory system · Central system · Behavior
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The mouthparts of cockroaches (Blattodea) | Entomological ReviewThe details of the labrum, mandibles, maxillae, labium, and hypopharynx, characteristic of different suborders of Blattodea and some families of Blaberoidea, ...
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Morphology and three-dimensional reconstruction of the digestive ...The digestive system of P. americana includes the foregut, midgut, and hindgut and takes up most of the celom. The foregut comprises almost one half of the ...
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Morphophysiological study of digestive system litter-feeding termite ...Mar 11, 2017 · ... (Blattodea: Termitidae). Their digestive system is composed of salivary glands and an alimentary canal with a pH ranging from neutral to alkaline ...
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The functional evolution of termite gut microbiota - MicrobiomeMay 27, 2022 · Termites primarily feed on lignocellulose or soil in association with specific gut microbes. The functioning of the termite gut microbiota is ...
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[PDF] Comparative study of spiracular structure in some selected Blattidae ...Aug 9, 2016 · The abdominal spiracles differ from the thoracic ones in closing mechanism and the other structures useful for the internal closing mechanism.
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(PDF) Adaptations of insects to hypoxia: Morphological, metabolic ...Sep 14, 2025 · Critical adaptations include alterations in tracheal morphology, metabolic shifts from aerobic to anaerobic pathways, and specific behavioural ...
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Neural Circuit Recording from an Intact Cockroach Nervous SystemThe predominant characteristics of the cockroach central nervous system (CNS) are its segmented nature and decentralization of control processes4,5. The brain, ...
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The Insect Circulatory System: Structure, Function, and EvolutionJan 7, 2020 · This review highlights this critical physiological system by detailing the structure and function of the circulatory organs, including the ...
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The cockroach Blattella germanica obtains nitrogen from uric acid ...Jul 2, 2014 · It appears that the ability to use uric acid as a nitrogen reservoir emerged in cockroaches after its age-old symbiotic association with bacteria.Missing: Blattodea | Show results with:Blattodea
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Life-History Traits from Embryonic Development to Reproduction in ...Jun 16, 2022 · This hemimetabolous insect has three life stages: the egg, nymph and adult. In adulthood, females can produce fertile offspring whether they ...
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American Cockroach, Periplaneta americana (Linnaeus) (Insecta ...The American cockroach, Periplaneta americana (Linnaeus), is the largest of the common peridomestic cockroaches measuring on average 4 cm (1.5 in) in length.Missing: count estimated total
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[PDF] BEHAVIOURAL ECOLOGY OF COCKROACHES* - Schal LabCockroaches are placed in five families comprising two major phyletic lines (Blattoidea,. Blaberoidea) separated on the basis of reproductive ...
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Behavioral and Morphological Studies of the Membranous Tergal ...Oct 22, 2019 · The male German cockroach Blattella germanica (L.) exhibits a characteristic courtship display by raising its wings, turning around, ...
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Stridulation by the cockroach Nauphoeta cinerea during courtship ...Stridulation by the cockroach Nauphoeta cinerea during courtship behaviour ... The sense organs employed by cockroaches in mating behaviour. Behaviour ...
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Advances in the understanding of Blattodea evolution: Insights from ...This study may improve our understanding of Blattodea evolution and biology, and provide new insights into the evolution in reproductive patterns of Blattodea.
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Origin of eusociality in termites: was genetic monogamy essential?Aug 7, 2025 · Subsocial Cryptocercus cockroaches are the sister group to termites and considered to be socially monogamous. Because genetic monogamy is a ...
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Advantages of biparental care in the wood-dwelling termite ...Colonies cared for by two parents were twice as likely to survive the six-month experiment as were colonies headed by single parents.
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Transcriptomic analyses of the termite, Cryptotermes secundus ...Mar 22, 2021 · A hallmark of the female reproductive individuals in these colonies, the queens, is their high fecundity (some termite queens can lay 20,000 ...<|separator|>
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PARTHENOGENESIS IN COCKROACHESGriffiths and Tauber concluded that parthenogenesis is a possible but infrequent phenomenon in the. American cockroach. Laing (1946) found that a few oothecae ...
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Cockroaches traverse crevices, crawl rapidly in confined spaces ...Cockroaches use rigid, jointed exoskeletons to run rapidly at speeds approaching 1.5 m⋅s−1 (31), climb up walls (11, 32), race along ceilings (33), and swing ...
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Adhesion and friction of the smooth attachment system of the ...May 15, 2017 · Friction and adhesion of a cockroach are analysed in an experimental approach that focuses on the function of the tarsal adhesion-mediating secretion.
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The Cockroach DCMD Neurone | Journal of Experimental BiologyIf the analogy with the locust movement detector system is complete, then the afferent channels in the cockroach should project from single ommatidia to the ...
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The role of ocelli in cockroach optomotor performance - PMCIn some species they function as sensors of ambient light intensity, from which information is relayed to various parts of the nervous system, e.g., for the ...Missing: Blattodea | Show results with:Blattodea
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Neural responses from the filiform receptor neuron afferents of the ...The insect cercal system consists of two posterior appendages, known as the cerci, that contain wind-sensitive filiform hairs that detect air currents and is ...
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The Evaporative Function of Cockroach Hygroreceptors | PLOS OneInsect hygroreceptors associate as antagonistic pairs of a moist cell and a dry cell together with a cold cell in small cuticular sensilla on the antennae.Missing: Blattodea | Show results with:Blattodea
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Individual Thigmotactic Preference Affects the Fleeing Behavior of ...Feb 1, 2018 · It is well known that numerous species, including domiciliary cockroaches like the American cockroach, show positive thigmotaxis, and that this ...
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Gut bacteria mediate aggregation in the German cockroach - PNASCuticular hydrocarbons facilitate aggregations (25), and salivary compounds contribute to dissolution of aggregations (26); both are examples of endogenous ...
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Kin discrimination increases with odor distance in the German ...Our results suggest that kin recognition is based on genetically inherited odors in this gregarious insect and highlight mechanistic similarities with nestmate ...
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Role of Cuticular Hydrocarbons in German Cockroach (BlattodeaApr 29, 2019 · Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) in feces have been proposed to serve as aggregation pheromone, but this function has not been investigated in ...
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Trail-Following Behavior in the German Cockroach (DictyopteraAug 8, 2025 · Recent studies on the behaviour, ecology and genetic of “gregarious” cockroaches (Blattodea) have revealed a diversity of social structures ...
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Sex pheromones of cockroaches (Chapter 6) - Advances in Insect ...At close range, female cuticular contact pheromones act in concert with short-range male volatile pheromones to bring the sexes together and facilitate ...
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[PDF] New Contact Sex Pheromone Components of the German ...Jan 23, 2008 · Hence, the contact sex pheromone blend encodes sex- and species-specific information, and it triggers and mediates close-range sexual behavior.Missing: Blattodea | Show results with:Blattodea
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Nutritional condition affects tergal gland secretion and courtship ...Aug 3, 2022 · When a female cockroach feeds on the secretion of these glands, she is optimally positioned for mating. Core chemical components have been ...
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Allomonal Secretions in Cockroaches - PubMedInEublaberus distanti, the secretion of the glands associated with the second abdominal spiracle acts as an alarm pheromone. In several species ...Missing: benzoquinones | Show results with:benzoquinones
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Self-organized aggregation in cockroaches - ScienceDirect.comThis study supports evidence that aggregation relies on mechanisms of amplification, supported by interactions between individuals that follow simple rules.Missing: trail | Show results with:trail<|separator|>
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Cockroach aggregation: discrimination between strain odours ...Individual larvae were able to recognize the odour of their own population or strain in the absence of conspecifics. The odour was produced and perceived by ...
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Diversity and role of volatile terpene and terpenoid pheromones in ...Nov 23, 2024 · These compounds are associated with several types of pheromones, including female or male sex pheromones, aggregation pheromones, alarm.
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The future of utilising semiochemical pest control methods to ...The emergent strategy of using semiochemicals in terrestrial pest control management, due to their environmentally friendly nature, has generated interest in ...
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Termites are the main dung removals in a degraded landscape in ...In tropical environments, termites are the main macrodetritivores, decomposing half of deadwood in rainforests and more than 30% of the litter in savannas ( ...
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[PDF] DECOMPOSER INSECTSTermites, cockroaches, millipedes, woodlice, some springtails, ambrosia beetles, and certain ants are examples of decomposer insects.
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Toward the functional analysis of uncultivable, symbiotic ...In this review, the symbiotic system organized by wood-feeding termites and their gut microorganisms is outlined, focusing on the recent achievement in omics ...Hydrolysis With Endogenous... · Acetogenesis And... · Nitrogen Metabolism
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Disentangling hindgut metabolism in the American cockroach ...Omnivorous cockroaches host a complex hindgut microbiota comprised of insect-specific lineages related to those found in mammalian omnivores.
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The influence of termite-induced heterogeneity on savanna ...Dec 11, 2012 · Analysis of the mounds' impact on diversity indicated complex patterns. We detected a total of 561 species in our plots, 323 (57.6%) of which ...<|separator|>
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Unoccupied mounds of soil-feeding termites host diverse soil fauna ...Jun 26, 2025 · mounds support >340 000 invertebrate individuals in primary forest and >17 000 individuals in logged forest per hectare. Our results indicate ...
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Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay ratesSep 22, 2022 · Decomposition rates vary with temperature and precipitation, in part because of the effects of climate on decomposer organisms.
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Global termite methane emissions have been affected by climate ...Oct 11, 2023 · This study estimated global termite CH 4 emissions using a framework similar to previous studies but with contemporary datasets and a biogeochemical model.
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Termites became the dominant decomposers of the tropics after two diversification pulses**Summary of the 2025 Study on Termites as Dominant Decomposers and Climate Implications:**
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Cockroaches As Vectors of Salmonella : Laboratory and Field TrialsThese findings clearly suggest that cockroaches are capable of acquiring and infecting other cockroaches and objects, therefore implicating them as potential ...
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Cockroach Allergen Exposure and Risk of Asthma - PMC - NIHCockroach allergens are a major contributor to the increased risk in developing allergic asthma, particularly in urban areas. Exposure air pollution ...
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Asthma Triggers: Gain Control | US EPAJun 9, 2025 · Certain proteins are found in cockroach feces and saliva and can cause allergic reactions or trigger asthma symptoms in some individuals.
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Cockroaches Management Guidelines - UC IPMAvailable commercial baits (see Table 3) may contain abamectin, boric acid, fipronil, hydramethylnon, indoxacarb, clothianidin, or imidacloprid mixed with a ...
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Termite IPM in historic sites | Journal of Integrated Pest ManagementJun 18, 2024 · Bait systems are proven to be effective in eliminating termite colonies, contributing to the benefit component of IPM by preserving the value of ...
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Cockroach Biocontrol: Parasitoids and Parasites - Alabama ExtensionJan 14, 2022 · Biological control offers an organic way to eliminate cockroaches by using their natural enemies against them—reducing the need for potentially ...Missing: termites | Show results with:termites
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[PDF] Approaches to Biological Control of Termites - CTAHRBiological control refers to the application or manipulation of preda- tors, parasitoids, or pathogens in order to suppress and manage insect populations.
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Olfactory Learning and Memory in the Cockroach Periplaneta ...This study shows that cockroaches have an excellent olfactory learning capability characterized by rapid acquisition, extremely long retention and easy re- ...Missing: neurobiology | Show results with:neurobiology
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Evolution of Eusociality in Termites - Annual ReviewsNov 1, 1997 · The evolution of eusociality in termites likely occurred in small families in which most helpers retained developmental flexibility and reproductive options.
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The complexities of hydrolytic enzymes from the termite digestive ...Termites have a sophisticated cellulose degrading system, which is a model for digestive symbiosis, and is relevant to biofuel research.
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Ants and termites increase crop yield in a dry climate - PMC - NIHMar 29, 2011 · Various studies have shown that ants and termites help to create soil structure, influence aeration, water infiltration and nutrient cycling in ...
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Land-use diversity within an agricultural landscape promotes termite ...We found that landscape heterogeneity most strongly influenced termite foraging activity at smaller spatial scales (1- to 2-km surrounding the savanna patch).Missing: prey microhabitats
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Cockroaches: From Belief Narratives to the Contemporary Visual ...While cockroaches, primarily the black ones, were valued in Russian ethno-tradition and treated almost as pets that bring good fortune and prosperity to a ...
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A minireview of the medicinal and edible insects from the traditional ...Mar 16, 2023 · At least three cockroach-derived drugs have been approved for clinical therapy in China: 'Kangfuxin' (KFX), 'Xinmailong' (XML), and 'Ganlong ...
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Screening and identification of antimicrobial peptides from the gut ...Dec 21, 2024 · Screening and identification of antimicrobial peptides from the gut microbiome of cockroach Blattella germanica. Microbiome 12, 272 (2024).
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Potential of Insect Gut Microbes in Advancing Renewable Energy ...Jan 25, 2025 · Current research also focuses on the integration of insect gut microbiomes with advanced biotechnologies, including metagenomics and synthetic ...
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Biotechnological utilization: the potential role of the termite gut ...Apr 29, 2025 · Current omics investigations have shown that termite guts are laden with beneficial microorganisms such as bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes.
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Multiple evolutionary origins of Australian soil-burrowing ...In this case, soil-burrowing cockroaches re-evolved traits necessary for wood feeding and burrowing into wood. The scenario in figure 3a requires seven ...
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Multiple abiotic factors correlate with parallel evolution in Australian ...An iconic group of arid‐adapted insects is the Australian soil‐burrowing cockroaches (Blaberidae: Geoscapheinae), large, wingless insects that evolved burrowing ...
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Live-bearing cockroach genome reveals convergent evolutionary ...Oct 20, 2023 · Article. Live-bearing cockroach genome reveals convergent evolutionary mechanisms linked to viviparity in insects and beyond.
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Matrotrophic viviparity constrains microbiome acquisition during ...Aug 22, 2019 · Most previous cockroach microbiome studies found extremely low representation of Blattabacteria or do not report ... cockroaches (Blaberidae: ...
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Considerable gene flow in troglomorphic cockroach species across ...Aug 24, 2023 · Drill holes in the Pilbara (where the cave cockroaches were sampled) often contain surface-dwelling species, such as earthworms and mites (Halse ...
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'Exquisite' dinosaur-age cockroaches discovered preserved in amberMar 2, 2020 · A pair of 99-million-year-old cockroaches are rewriting the early history of the underworld. The ancient roaches, found preserved in amber ...
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Adaptive radiation within New Zealand endemic species of the ...We tested the hypothesis that an ancestral cockroach species underwent rapid speciation in response to major climatic differentiation induced by mountain ...Missing: diversity | Show results with:diversity
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Phylogenetic analysis of the endemic New Caledonian cockroach ...Aug 6, 2025 · Phylogenetic analysis of the endemic New Caledonian cockroach Lauraesilpha. Testing competing hypotheses of diversification. October 2008 ...<|separator|>
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Wing reduction influences male mating success but not female ...May 24, 2017 · Although it is not obvious why wing reduction and flight loss occurred so many times independently during insect evolution, recent studies ...
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Molecular systematics and biogeography of an Australian soil ...An iconic group of arid‐adapted insects is the Australian soil‐burrowing cockroaches (Blaberidae: Geoscapheinae), large, wingless insects that evolved ...
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Leg Regrowth in Blaberus discoidalis (Discoid Cockroach) following ...Jan 29, 2016 · The cockroach leg has built-in autotomy planes at both the femur/trochanter joint and the tibia/tarsal joint, which allow the limb to separate ...
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(PDF) Antimicrobial peptide expression in the cockroach gut during ...Investigating how cockroaches respond to infection with enterobacteria provides the opportunity to expand our fundamental knowledge of the regulation of insect ...
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Insect brains are rich stores of new antibiotics - ScienceDailySep 7, 2010 · Cockroaches could be more of a health benefit than a health hazard, according to scientists who have discovered powerful antibiotic properties ...
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Diversity of Termite Breeding Systems - PMC - PubMed CentralFeb 12, 2019 · The breeding system of termites can be categorized as simple families, extended families, mixed families, or involving parthenogenetic reproduction.
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Termite primary queen — ancestral, but highly specialized eusocial ...Termite eusociality is accompanied by flagrant caste polyphenism manifested by the presence of several sterile (workers and soldiers) and reproductive ...Missing: polymorphism | Show results with:polymorphism
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DEFENSE MECHANISMS OF TERMITES - Annual ReviewsIn these soldiers, mandibles are reduced to grabbing (95) or carrying (83) devices, while defense is accomplished by topical application of lipophilic contact ...<|separator|>
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The rapid mandible strike of a termite soldier - ScienceDirectNov 25, 2008 · The function of the Mystrium mandible strike is uncertain but it may be for defensive purposes like that of the T. panamaensis soldiers 8, 10.
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A Review of Termite Pheromones: Multifaceted, Context-Dependent ...In this review, we summarize both the functions of all termite pheromones identified so far and the chemical interactions among termites and other organisms.Trail-Following Pheromones · Interspecific Interaction via... · Evolution of Termite...
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Origin of eusociality in termites: was genetic monogamy essential?A prevalent hypothesis is that 'strict genetic monogamy' was a universal prerequisite for the origin of eusociality in Hymenoptera and Isoptera. Termites ...
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The architectural design of smart ventilation and drainage systems ...Mar 22, 2019 · Termite nests have been widely studied as effective examples for ventilation and thermoregulation. However, the mechanisms by which these ...
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Termite mound architecture and climate control: a review of X-ray ...Oct 22, 2025 · Termite mounds are known for their ability to maintain self-sustained ventilation and thermoregulation irrespective of external climatic ...Introduction · Thermoregulation in termite... · X-ray tomography of termite...
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