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Chronobiology International | 1991

Space Travel Shortens Diapause in Gypsy Moth Eggs

Dora K. Hayes; N. O. Morgan; R. E. Webb; R. A. Bell

Field-collected and laboratory-reared gypsy moth eggs were exposed to microgravity, cosmic radiation, sub-freezing temperatures, unusual vibrations, and other extraterrestrial phenomena while they were sealed for 6 days, in January, in a Get-Away-Special (GAS) canister in the open bay of a NASA earth-orbiting spacecraft, the Columbia. Insects were not exposed to light after preparation for and during space flight. Under field conditions, out-of-doors, the eggs should have hatched in April, after 3-4 months of chilling temperatures and should not have hatched after the 6 days of chilling to -11 degrees C during flight in the Columbia spacecraft. However by April 1, more than 4000 larvae had hatched from eggs that had travelled in space, as opposed to approximately 350 from a similar number of control, earthbound eggs. These results indicate that the period of a circannual rhythm in field- and lab-reared insects had been shortened, presumably as result of exposure to microgravity, other factors associated with space flight, and/or conditions of outer space. These results suggest that it may be possible to develop methods for rearing the gypsy moth year round, without the necessity of three months chilling interspersed in the development process. This, in turn, would facilitate production of large numbers of insects for sterile male release or for use as a rearing medium for parasites, predators and pathogens of the gypsy moth.


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1973

Effect of Stable Flies on Feed Intake and Milk Production of Dairy Cows

R. W. Miller; L. G. Pickens; N. O. Morgan; R. W. Thimlian; R. L. Wilson


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1968

A method of analyzing the milk and feces of cows for coumaphos and its oxygen analog after feeding coumaphos for control of house fly larvae.

M. C. Bowman; Morton Beroza; C. H. Gordon; R. W. Miller; N. O. Morgan


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1982

Evaluation of Some Nonhalogenated Compounds as Fumigants Against Larvae of a Caribbean Fruit Fly

J. F. Carroll; N. O. Morgan; J. D. Weber


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1968

Influence of Air Temperature on the Attractiveness of Electric Lamps to House Flies

N. O. Morgan; L. G. Pickens


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1973

Responses of the House Fly Stable Fly and Face Fly to Electromagnetic Radiant Energy

R. W. Thimijan; L. G. Pickens; N. O. Morgan


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1980

Bioassay of Three Isothiocyanates as Fumigants Against Larvae of a Caribbean Fruit Fly and the Apple Maggot

J. F. Carroll; N. O. Morgan; J. D. Weber


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1966

Influence of Cattle Diet on Survival of Horn Fly Larvae

N. O. Morgan; O. H. Graham


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1970

Coumaphos as a Feed Additive for the Control of House Fly Larvae in Cow Manure

R. W. Miller; C. H. Gordon; N. O. Morgan; M. C. Bowman; Morton Beroza


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1966

Ultraviolet radiation as an attractant for adult horn flies.

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L. G. Pickens

United States Department of Agriculture

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R. W. Miller

United States Department of Agriculture

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C. H. Gordon

United States Department of Agriculture

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M. C. Bowman

United States Department of Agriculture

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Morton Beroza

United States Department of Agriculture

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C. D. Schmidt

United States Department of Agriculture

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J. D. Weber

United States Department of Agriculture

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J. F. Carroll

United States Department of Agriculture

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Dora K. Hayes

United States Department of Agriculture

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H. J. Retzer

United States Department of Agriculture

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