Insect accessory reproductive structures : function, structure, and development
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Insect accessory reproductive structures : function, structure, and development
(Zoophysiology, v. 31)
Springer-Verlag, c1992
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science図書
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-206) and index
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In retrospect, the range of topics covered in this monograph, although forming a coherent ensemble, is so extensive that a detailed discussion could easily extend to three or four times the current length. My approach has been to identify the critical issues, summarize the major accomplishments, and to suggest promising avenues for future research. To facilitate this sum- mary presentation, I have limited the literature review largely to material published after 1970, extending to material appearing late in 1990. I gratefully acknowledge the advice of many colleagues, particularly the valuable criticisms of Drs. Warren Burggren, Joseph Kunkel, Randall Phillis, and John Stoffolano. I also wish to thank Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks for secretarial assistance. Finally, thanks are due to Dr. D. Czeschlik and his staff at Springer Verlag for their patience and support. Amherst, MA, October 1991 M. S. KAULENAS V Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ...1 Chapter 2 The Reproductive Elferent Duct Systems and Associated Structures. Development and Genetic Control of Differentiation ...5 2. 1 Origin of the Germ Cells and Associated Cells and Tissues ...5 2.
2 Differentiation of the Efferent Duct System and Associated Structures ...9 2. 2. 1 The Male System ...9 2. 2. 2 The Female System ...13 2. 3 Genetic Control of Sexual Differentiation ...16 2. 3. 1 Daughterless...17 2. 3. 2 Sex Determination: Measurement of the X:A Ratio...20 2. 3. 3 Sex Lethal ...22 2. 3. 4 Genes Controlling Somatic Sexual Differentiation ...24 2. 3. 5 Dosage Compensation ...
Table of Contents
1 Introduction.- 2 The Reproductive Efferent Duct Systems and Associated Structures. Development and Genetic Control of Differentiation.- 2.1 Origin of the Germ Cells and Associated Cells and Tissues.- 2.2 Differentiation of the Efferent Duct System and Associated Structures.- 2.2.1 The Male System.- 2.2.2 The Female System.- 2.3 Genetic Control of Sexual Differentiation.- 2.3.1 Daughterless.- 2.3.2 Sex Determination: Measurement of the X: A Ratio.- 2.3.3 Sex Lethal.- 2.3.4 Genes Controlling Somatic Sexual Differentiation.- 2.3.5 Dosage Compensation.- 3 Structure and Function of the Female Accessory Reproductive Systems.- 3.1 General Overview.- 3.2 Accessory Systems Associated with the Ovary.- 3.2.1 Follicle Cells: General Observations.- 3.2.2 Yolk Protein Synthesis by Follicle Cells.- 3.2.3 The Vitelline Membrane.- 3.2.4 The Chorion.- 3.2.5 Other Synthetic Activities of Follicle Cells.- 3.2.6 Nurse Cells and Trophocytes.- 3.3 Duct-Associated Structures.- 3.4 The Ectadenia.- 3.4.1 Spermatheca and Spermathecal Accessory Glands.- 3.4.2 Other Accessory Glands.- 3.5 Fat Body.- 3.5.1 General Description.- 3.5.2 Development.- 3.5.3 Vitellogenesis.- 4 Structure and Function of the Male Accessory Reproductive Systems.- 4.1 Accessory Systems Associated with the Testis.- 4.2 Structures Associated with the Vasa Deferentia and the Seminal Vesicles.- 4.3 Male Accessory Glands and Ejaculatory Duct-Associated Structures.- 4.3.1 Orthoptera.- 4.3.2 Lepidoptera.- 4.3.3 Coleoptera.- 4.3.4 Diptera.- 5 Concluding Remarks.- References.- Subject and Species Index.
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