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122por van Huis, Arnold“…RESULTS: More than 126 species of crickets, grasshoppers, and locusts have been identified as edible in sub-Saharan Africa. …”
Publicado 2022
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123por Mafu, Ampaka, Ketnawa, Sunantha, Phongthai, Suphat, Schönlechner, Regine, Rawdkuen, Saroat“…From the results, the bread enriched with 20% cricket powder yielded the best consumers’ acceptance score of 77%. …”
Publicado 2022
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125por Siddiqui, Hafeez Ur Rehman, Younas, Faizan, Rustam, Furqan, Flores, Emmanuel Soriano, Ballester, Julién Brito, Diez, Isabel de la Torre, Dudley, Sandra, Ashraf, Imran“…Cricket has a massive global following and is ranked as the second most popular sport globally, with an estimated 2.5 billion fans. …”
Publicado 2023
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126“…CASE REPORT: We describe a previously healthy young male who developed thromboses of the right axillary, brachial, radial, and ulnar arteries while bowling in a cricket match. A few hours later, he developed a stroke involving the right anterior and middle cerebral arteries. …”
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127por Christie, C. J., Nellemann, S., Davies, T., Fourie, J. L., Davy, Jonathan Patrick“…INTRODUCTION: Sunglasses are worn by outdoor athletes such as cricketers for many reasons, including comfort and glare reduction, which may help to improve vision. …”
Publicado 2023
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128“…The auditory system of female crickets allows them to specifically recognize and approach the species-specific male calling song, defined by sound pulses and silent intervals. …”
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129por Kaye, Jerome S.“…Flagellar structure in spermatids of several species of cricket was studied with the electron microscope. …”
Publicado 1970
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130“…The dictyosome (Golgi body) in the secondary spermatocyte of the cricket appears in electron micrographs as a duplex structure composed of (a) a group of parallel double-membraned lamellae and (b) a group of associated vacuoles arranged along the compact lamellae in a chain-like fashion. …”
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131“…Using the Australian field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus as a model organism, we use three measures of male attractiveness to estimate fitness; mating success, the duration of courtship required to elicit copulation, and subsequent spermatophore attachment duration. …”
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132“…BACKGROUND: Male field crickets produce pure-tone calling songs to attract females. …”
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133“…Males of the African armoured ground cricket, Acanthoplus longipes (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Hetrodinae) produce a calling song that lasts for minutes and consists of verses with two pulses. …”
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134por Ponton, Fleur, Otálora-Luna, Fernando, Lefèvre, Thierry, Guerin, Patrick M., Lebarbenchon, Camille, Duneau, David, Biron, David G., Thomas, Frédéric“…We examined the effect of hairworm infection on different behavioral responses of the host when stimulated by light to record responses from uninfected, infected, and ex-infected crickets. We showed that hairworm infection fundamentally modifies cricket behavior by inducing directed responses to light, a condition from which they mostly recover once the parasite is released. …”
Publicado 2011
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135“…We use topological data analysis to investigate the three dimensional spatial structure of the locus of afferent neuron terminals in crickets Acheta domesticus. Each afferent neuron innervates a filiform hair positioned on a cercus: a protruding appendage at the rear of the animal. …”
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136“…Here we investigate if immune function in the cricket, Teleogryllus commodus, is related to specific individual components of male sexual signals, as well as to certain multivariate combinations of these components that females most strongly prefer. …”
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138“…Failure to produce and deposit eggs may be a common post-mating prezygotic barrier, yet little is known about what prevents the induction of egg-laying between species. The field crickets, Gryllus firmus and G. pennsylvanicus are isolated by a one-way reproductive incompatibility; G. pennsylvanicus males fail to fertilize G. firmus eggs or to induce normal egg-laying in G. firmus females. …”
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139“…As an initial step in examining the role of these factors, this study measured the number of matings (spermatodoses per female) of female Roesel's bush-crickets, Metrioptera roeselii Hagenbach (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae), along a latitudinal gradient in northern Europe (16 sites, 53.89–60.47° N). …”
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140“…The secret cave cricket, Ceuthophilus secretes Scudder (Orthroptera: Rhaphidophoridae), is an obligate trogloxene endemic to central Texas, USA, and is a primary source of energy and nutrients for sensitive cave ecosystems. …”
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