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ADVANCES IN INVERTEBRATE (NEURO)ENDOCRINOLOGY A Collection of Reviews in the Post-Genomic Era VOLUME 2: Arthropoda Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis Group http://taylorandfrancis.com ADVANCES IN INVERTEBRATE (NEURO)ENDOCRINOLOGY A Collection of Reviews in the Post-Genomic Era VOLUME 2: Arthropoda Edited by Saber Saleuddin, PhD Angela B. Lange, PhD Ian Orchard, DSc, PhD Apple Academic Press Inc. Apple Academic Press Inc. 4164 Lakeshore Road 1265 Goldenrod Circle NE Burlington ON L7L 1A4 Palm Bay, Florida 32905 Canada USA © 2020 by Apple Academic Press, Inc. Exclusive worldwide distribution by CRC Press, a member of Taylor & Francis Group No claim to original U.S. Government works Advances in Invertebrate (Neuro) Endocrinology, A Collection of Reviews in the Post-Genomic Era International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-77188-809-7 (Hardcover) International Standard Book Number-13: 978-0-42926-445-0 (eBook) Volume 2: Arthropoda International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-77188-893-6 (Hardcover) All rights reserved. N1nformation obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reprinted material is quoted with permission and sources are indicated. Copyright for individual articles remains with the authors as indicated. A wide variety of references are listed. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the authors, editors, and the publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or the consequences of their use. The authors, editors, and the publisher have attempted to trace the copyright holders of all material reproduced in this publication and apologize to copyright holders if permission to publish in this form has not been obtained. If any copyright material has not been acknowledged, please write and let us know so we may rectify in any future reprint. Trademark Notice: Registered trademark of products or corporate names are used only for explanation and identification without intent to infringe. Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Title: Advances in invertebrate (neuro)endocrinology, two volumes : a collection of reviews in the post-genomic era / edited by Saber Saleuddin, PhD, Angela Lange, PhD, Ian Orchard, DSc, PhD. Names: Saleuddin, Saber, editor. | Lange, Angela, 1957- editor. | Orchard, Ian, 1951- editor. Description: Includes bibliographical references and indexes. | Contents: Volume 2: Arthropoda. Identifiers: Canadiana (print) 2019018860X | Canadiana (ebook) 20190188677 | ISBN 9781771888097 (set ; hardcover) | ISBN 9781771888936 (v. 2 ; hardcover) | ISBN 9780429264450 (set ; ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Invertebrates—Endocrinology. | LCSH: Neuroendocrinology. Classification: LCC QP356.4 .A38 2020 | DDC 573.412—dc23 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Saleuddin, Saber, editor. | Lange, Angela, 1957- editor. | Orchard, Ian, 1951- editor. Title: Advances in invertebrate (neuro)endocrinology : a collection of reviews in the post-genomic era / edited by Saber Saleuddin, Angela Lange, Ian Orchard. Description: Oakville, ON ; Palm Bay, Florida : Apple Academic Press, [2020] | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Contents: v. 1. Phyla other than Arthropoda -- v. 2. Arthropoda. | Summary: “Advances in Invertebrate (Neuro)Endocrinology: A Collection of Reviews in the Post-Genomic Era (2-volume set) provides an informative series of reviews from expert scientists who are at the forefront of their research into the endocrinology of invertebrates. These two volumes are timely and appropriate in this post-genomic era because of the rapid pace of change brought about by genome projects, functional genomics, and genetics (omics technologies). The volumes show the rich history and strong tradition of cutting-edge research using invertebrates that has opened up our broader understanding of comparative endocrinology and the evolution of regulatory pathways and systems. These reviews set the scene and context for this exciting new era of understanding that has come from this post-genomic revolution. This book undertakes the daunting task of covering most of the diverse endocrine systems that exist among invertebrates. The papers in this book will advance our knowledge of invertebrate endocrinology but also of endocrinology in general, making the book valuable to researchers and students. Key features: Looks at the enormous diversity of species involved and the variety of hormonal pathways covers the diverse endocrine systems that exist among invertebrates makes relevant comparisons of molecular, cellular, and behavioral aspects of invertebrate endocrinology Explores the molecular genetics techniques are now allowing exploitation of these genomes through specific interference with genes, and thereby interference with their phenotypic expression”-- Provided by publisher. Identifiers: LCCN 2019042135 | ISBN 9781771888097 (set ; hardcover) | ISBN 9781771888929 (v. 1 ; hardcover) | ISBN 9781771888936 (v. 2 ; hardcover) | ISBN 9780429264450 (ebook) Subjects: MESH: Neurosecretory Systems--physiology | Invertebrates--physiology | Invertebrates--genetics | Hormones--physiology | Neuropeptides--physiology | Neuroendocrinology Classification: LCC QP356.4 | NLM WL 102 | DDC 612.8--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019042135 Apple Academic Press also publishes its books in a variety of electronic formats. Some content that appears in print may not be available in electronic format. For information about Apple Academic Press products, visit our website at www.appleacademicpress.com and the CRC Press website at www.crcpress.com DEDICATION “Knowledge advances progress, whereas ignorance impedes it.” This book is dedicated to Dr. Berta Scharrer for her pioneering work in (neuro)endocrinology and to our parents for giving us the encouragements and opportunities to become biologists. Tay&lF orra ncis Tay&l Forra nGcriosu p http://taylorandfrancis.com About the Editors Saber Saleuddin, PhD Saber Saleuddin, PhD, is a University Professor Emeritus in the Department of Biology, York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He received his early education in Bangladesh and his doctorate from the University of Reading in the UK. His studies on biomineralization in mollusks started at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, and continued at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, in the laboratory of Karl Wilbur. Though offered a teaching position at Duke University, he accepted a faculty position at York University, where he still teaches. His outstanding contributions in teaching, research, and administration were recognized by York University. He has published extensively in international journals and has co-edited five books on molluscan physiology. He served as co-editor of the Canadian Journal of Zoology for 18 years and was president of the Canadian Society of Zoologists, from whom he received a Distinguished Service Medal. Angela B. Lange, PhD Angela B. Lange, PhD, is a world leader in the field of insect neuroendocri- nology, with over 175 research publications and numerous invited research talks at international and national conferences. Professor Lange also demon- strates leadership in the research community, being a Council Member of the North American Society of Comparative Endocrinology, the European Society of Comparative Endocrinologists, and the International Federation of Comparative Endocrinology Societies. In addition to her international stature in research, Professor Lange was Chair of the Department of Biology, Acting Vice-Principal and Dean, and is currently Vice-Dean, Faculty, at the University of Toronto Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. She obtained her BSc and PhD degrees from York University, Canada. Ian Orchard, DSc, PhD Ian Orchard, DSc, PhD, is a Professor Emeritus, Biology, of the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. An expert in insect neuroendocrinology with over 200 research publications, Professor Orchard has been funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada since 1980, has chaired the About the Editors viii NSERC Animal Physiology Grant Selection Committee, and has presented numerous invited keynote and plenary research talks at international conferences. Professor Orchard served as a Vice President of the University of Toronto and Principal of the University of Toronto Mississauga (2002– 2010) and Vice President Academic and Provost, University of Waterloo (2014–2017), Canada. He earned a BSc (1972), PhD (1975), and DSc (1988), all from the University of Birmingham, UK. Contents Contributors .....................................................................................................xi Abbreviations .................................................................................................xiii Preface ............................................................................................................xix 1. Juvenile Hormone Regulation and Action ....................................................1 C. Rivera-Pérez, M. E. Clifton, F. G. Noriega, and M. Jindra 2. Molecular Functions of Ecdysteroids in Insects .........................................77 Naoki Yamanaka and Naoki Okamoto 3. Adipokinetic Hormone: A Hormone for All Seasons? .............................129 Heather G. Marco and Gerd Gäde 4. Sex-Related Peptides of Male Insects ........................................................177 R. E. Isaac and S. Sturm 5. Endocrine Control of Pupal Diapause in the Cabbage Army Moth Mamestra brassicae ................................................195 Akira Mizoguchi 6. Hormonal Control of Diuresis in Insects ..................................................225 Ian Orchard and Angela B. Lange 7. Stayin’ Alive: Endocrinological Stress Responses in Insects ..................283 Atsushi Miyashita and Shelley A. Adamo 8. Insect GPCRs and Development of Mimetic Analogs of the Insect Kinin, Pyrokinin-Like, and Sulfakinin Neuropeptide Classes as Pest Management Tools ............................................................325 R. J. Nachman Index ....................................................................................................................375

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