| Literature DB >> 26857976 |
Teresa Napiórkowska1, Paweł Napiórkowski2, Julita Templin3.
Abstract
The study was aimed at demonstrating the relationship between temperature (as a factor which disturbs morphogenesis) and deformities in the front part of the prosoma in Tegenaria atrica. By exposing spider embryos to alternating temperatures of 14 and 32°C for the first 10 days of embryonic development, i.e. until the first metameres of the prosoma appeared on the germ band, we obtained individuals with a range of anomalies including those which affected the prosomal morphology. We selected five spiders with deformities of pedipalps or of pedipalps and walking legs for comprehensive analysis. The results indicate a relationship between temperature applied as a teratogenic factor and anomalies in the front part of the prosoma.Entities:
Keywords: Alternating temperatures; Anomalies; Embryogenesis; Spiders; Teratological studies
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26857976 DOI: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2015.12.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Therm Biol ISSN: 0306-4565 Impact factor: 2.902