Brain Behavior & EvolutionDickinson MH, Hannaford S, Palka J: The evolution of insect wings and their sensory apparatus. Brain Behav Evol 1997, 50: 13–24.Dickinson MH, Hannaford S, Palka J: The evolution of insect wings and their sensory apparatus. Brain Behav Evol 1997, 50:13-24....
Disputes during the nineteenth century as to whether insect wings originated from gills or from paranotal lobes ended with almost universal acceptance of the paranotal theory. Sir Vincent Wiggles-worth, however, here gives evidence that the thoracic styli were perhaps the precursors of insect wings...
Insect evolution: How did insect wings originate? 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 37 作者:EL Jockusch,LM Nagy 摘要: Recent developmental studies aimed at elucidating the evolutionary origin of insect wings highlight the difficulties of identifying homology between dramatically different structures....
(preWGN) operates both in the crustacean terga and in the proximal leg segments, suggesting that the evolution of a preWGN precedes the emergence of insect wings, and that from an evo-devo perspective, both of these tissues qualify as potential crustacean wing homologues. Combining these ...
Journal of Insect BehaviorGrodnitsky, D. L. (1999). Form and Function of Insect Wings-The Evolution of Biological Structures: The Johns Hopkins University Press. :Andrew R. Cline,Elaine A. Backus.Book Review: Form and Function of Insect Wings. The Evolution of Biological Structures by Dmitry...
They have been surviving for at least 300 millions years, in part due to their evolutionary characteristics, which include the acquisition of wings, an exoskeleton, adaptability to different niches, chemical means of communication, capacity for metamorphosis, and production of toxins (Meinwald and ...
(1) thehead, which bears themouthparts, eyes, and a pair of antennae, (2) the three-segmentedthorax, which usually has three pairs of legs (hence “Hexapoda”) in adults and usually one or two pairs of wings, and (3) the many-segmentedabdomen, which contains the digestive, excretory,...
The morphological and functional evolution of appendages has played a critical role in animal evolution, but the developmental genetic mechanisms underlying appendage diversity are not understood. Given that homologous appendage development is controlled by the same Hox gene in different organisms, and that...
Combes, S. A. & Daniel, T. L. Flexural stiffness in insect wings I. Scaling and the influence of wing venation.J. Exp. Biol.206, 2979–2987 (2003). ArticleCASPubMedGoogle Scholar Johansson, F., Söderquist, M. & Bokma, F. Insect wing shape evolution: Independent effects of migrator...
Evolution Wingsand flight Insect wings develop as paired outgrowths from thethorax, stiffened by ribs, or veins, in which run tracheae. These tracheae follow a consistent pattern throughout the Pterygota, and their specific modifications (known asvenation) are important inclassificationand in estimat...