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  1. It is hot and cold here: the role of thermotolerance in the ability of spiders to colonize tree plantations in the southern Atlantic Forest
  2. Diatomaceous earth as insecticide: physiological and morphological evidence of its underlying mechanism
  3. Challenging Popular Belief, Mosquito Larvae Breathe Underwater
  4. Effect of brief exposures of anesthesia on thermotolerance and metabolic rate of the spotted-wing fly, Drosophila suzukii: Differences between sexes?
  5. Challenging popular belief, mosquito larvae breathe underwater
  6. Machine-learning model led design to experimentally test species thermal limits: The case of kissing bugs (Triatominae)
  7. Machine-learning model led design to experimentally test species thermal limits: the case of kissing bugs (Triatominae)
  8. Push‐pull to manage leaf‐cutting ants: an effective strategy in forestry plantations
  9. Aerobic Metabolism Alterations as an Evidence of Underlying Deltamethrin Resistance Mechanisms in Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
  10. Impact of alkaloids in food consumption, metabolism and survival in a blood-sucking insect
  11. The Phosphatase CSW Controls Life Span by Insulin Signaling and Metabolism Throughout Adult Life in Drosophila
  12. Linking thermo-tolerances of the highly invasive ant, Wasmannia auropunctata, to its current and potential distribution
  13. Thermal Tolerance Plasticity in Chagas Disease Vectors Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) and Triatoma infestans
  14. Genetic variation for tolerance to high temperatures in a population of Drosophila melanogaster
  15. The costs of living in a thermal fluctuating environment for the tropical haematophagous bug, Rhodnius prolixus
  16. Using eco-physiological traits to understand the realized niche: the role of desiccation tolerance in Chagas disease vectors
  17. Distribution and Thermal niche of Chagas disease vectors
  18. Aggregated oviposition in Rhodnius prolixus , sensory cues and physiological consequences
  19. Metabolism and gas exchange patterns in Rhodnius prolixus
  20. Enhanced fertility and chill tolerance after cold-induced reproductive arrest in females of temperate species of theDrosophila buzzatiicomplex
  21. Geographical distribution, climatic variability and thermo-tolerance of Chagas disease vectors
  22. Metabolism and water loss rate of the haematophagous insect Rhodnius prolixus: effect of starvation and temperature
  23. Linking Global Warming, Metabolic Rate of Hematophagous Vectors, and the Transmission of Infectious Diseases
  24. Effects of temperature on responses to anoxia and oxygen reperfusion in Drosophila melanogaster
  25. Trail-Laying Behaviour as a Function of Resource Quality in the AntCamponotus rufipes
  26. The adaptive value of hatching towards the end of the night: lessons from eggs of the haematophagous bugRhodnius prolixus
  27. The Insulin-Regulated CREB Coactivator TORC Promotes Stress Resistance in Drosophila
  28. Breathe softly, beetle: Continuous gas exchange, water loss and the role of the subelytral space in the tenebrionid beetle, Eleodes obscura
  29. Oxygen Reperfusion Damage in an Insect
  30. Haemolymph sugar levels in a nectar-feeding ant: dependence on metabolic expenditure and carbohydrate deprivation
  31. Water balance in the Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) compared with five common native ant species from southern California
  32. Foraging energetics of a nectar-feeding ant: metabolic expenditure as a function of food-source profitability
  33. Respiratory and cuticular water loss in insects with continuous gas exchange: Comparison across five ant species
  34. Vibratory Communication in Triatominae (Heteroptera)
  35. Energetics of locomotion and load carriage in the nectar feeding ant, Camponotus rufipes
  36. The hyperoxic switch: assessing respiratory water loss rates in tracheate arthropods with continuous gas exchange
  37. Temperature preference in Rhodnius prolixus, effects and possible consequences
  38. Daily Rhythms in Disease-Vector Insects
  39. Assessment of nectar flow rate and memory for patch quality in the ant Camponotus rufipes
  40. Comparison of disturbance stridulations in five species of triatominae bugs
  41. Two different vibratory signals in Rhodniusprolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
  42. Attributes of oviposition substrates affect fecundity in Rhodnius prolixus