Developmental polymorphism and the Brooks-Dyar law

Many protocols for research in insect biology and ecology require accurate determination of larval instar. The Brooks-Dyar Law (1886, 1890) states that the measurement of sclerotized structures follows a predictable regular geometric progression that can be used to determine accurately both larval i...

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Autores principales: Rivera Trujillo, Hugo Fernando, Vásquez Caballero, Diego Andrés, Ruiz, Carolina, Gómez Valderrama, Juliana Andrea, Borrero Echeverry, Felipe, Rincón Rueda, Diego Fernando
Formato: conference poster
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: ‎‎Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria - AGROSAVIA 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12324/35523
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spelling RepoAGROSAVIA355232024-06-17T15:18:45Z Developmental polymorphism and the Brooks-Dyar law Developmental polymorphism and the Brooks-Dyar law Rivera Trujillo, Hugo Fernando Vásquez Caballero, Diego Andrés Ruiz, Carolina Gómez Valderrama, Juliana Andrea Borrero Echeverry, Felipe Rincón Rueda, Diego Fernando U10-Métodos matemáticos y estadísticos Polimorfismo Larvas Insecta Factores ambientales Transversal Many protocols for research in insect biology and ecology require accurate determination of larval instar. The Brooks-Dyar Law (1886, 1890) states that the measurement of sclerotized structures follows a predictable regular geometric progression that can be used to determine accurately both larval instar of single larvae and the number of instars before pupation in a population. The Brooks-Dyar Law has been used extensively in studies of a number of holometabolous and hemimetabolous orders. Although the Brooks-Dyar’s Law describes the variation in size among insect larvae as a function of development, the mathematical formula of the law has only been defined empirically, without any insights on the biological meaning of parameters (but see Hutchinson et al. [1997]). Moreover, the current definition assumes that insects go through a fixed number of instars before pupation, which is not always the case for many insect orders (Esperk et al. 2007). 2019-09-27T22:48:07Z 2019-09-27T22:48:07Z 2018 conference poster Póster http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6670 info:eu-repo/semantics/other http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12324/35523 2886 reponame:Biblioteca Digital Agropecuaria de Colombia repourl:https://repository.agrosavia.co instname:Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria AGROSAVIA eng Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf application/pdf Colombia ‎‎Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria - AGROSAVIA Mosquera (Colombia)
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topic U10-Métodos matemáticos y estadísticos
Polimorfismo
Larvas
Insecta
Factores ambientales
Transversal
spellingShingle U10-Métodos matemáticos y estadísticos
Polimorfismo
Larvas
Insecta
Factores ambientales
Transversal
Rivera Trujillo, Hugo Fernando
Vásquez Caballero, Diego Andrés
Ruiz, Carolina
Gómez Valderrama, Juliana Andrea
Borrero Echeverry, Felipe
Rincón Rueda, Diego Fernando
Developmental polymorphism and the Brooks-Dyar law
description Many protocols for research in insect biology and ecology require accurate determination of larval instar. The Brooks-Dyar Law (1886, 1890) states that the measurement of sclerotized structures follows a predictable regular geometric progression that can be used to determine accurately both larval instar of single larvae and the number of instars before pupation in a population. The Brooks-Dyar Law has been used extensively in studies of a number of holometabolous and hemimetabolous orders. Although the Brooks-Dyar’s Law describes the variation in size among insect larvae as a function of development, the mathematical formula of the law has only been defined empirically, without any insights on the biological meaning of parameters (but see Hutchinson et al. [1997]). Moreover, the current definition assumes that insects go through a fixed number of instars before pupation, which is not always the case for many insect orders (Esperk et al. 2007).
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author Rivera Trujillo, Hugo Fernando
Vásquez Caballero, Diego Andrés
Ruiz, Carolina
Gómez Valderrama, Juliana Andrea
Borrero Echeverry, Felipe
Rincón Rueda, Diego Fernando
author_facet Rivera Trujillo, Hugo Fernando
Vásquez Caballero, Diego Andrés
Ruiz, Carolina
Gómez Valderrama, Juliana Andrea
Borrero Echeverry, Felipe
Rincón Rueda, Diego Fernando
author_sort Rivera Trujillo, Hugo Fernando
title Developmental polymorphism and the Brooks-Dyar law
title_short Developmental polymorphism and the Brooks-Dyar law
title_full Developmental polymorphism and the Brooks-Dyar law
title_fullStr Developmental polymorphism and the Brooks-Dyar law
title_full_unstemmed Developmental polymorphism and the Brooks-Dyar law
title_sort developmental polymorphism and the brooks-dyar law
publisher ‎‎Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria - AGROSAVIA
publishDate 2019
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