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1. Microbiomes of Blood-Feeding Triatomines in the Context of Their Predatory Relatives and the Environment

2. The Peptide Hormone CNMa Influences Egg Production in the Mosquito Aedes aegypti

3. Effect of Host Genotype on Symbiont Titer in the Aphid—Buchnera Symbiosis

4. Phylogenetic investigation of peptide hormone and growth factor receptors in five dipteran genomes

5. RNAi-mediated knockdown of two orphan G-protein coupled receptors reduces fecundity in the yellow fever mosquitoAedes aegypti

6. Using axenic and gnotobiotic insects to examine the role of different microbes on the development and reproduction of the kissing bug Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)

7. Functions and mechanisms of symbionts of insect disease vectors

8. Hypoxia-induced transcription factor signaling is essential for larval growth of the mosquito Aedes aegypti

9. Bacteria-mediated hypoxia functions as a signal for mosquito development

10. Evolution of DNA Methylation across Insects

11. Transcriptome Sequencing Reveals Large-Scale Changes in Axenic Aedes aegypti Larvae

12. The evolution of DNA methylation and its relationship to sociality in insects

14. Mosquito Peptide Hormones

15. Ovary ecdysteroidogenic hormone requires a receptor tyrosine kinase to activate egg formation in the mosquito Aedes aegypti

16. Behaviors of Naïve vs. Pheromone-Exposed Leafroller Moths in Plumes from High-Dosage Pheromone Dispensers in a Sustained-Flight Wind Tunnel: Implications for Mating Disruption of These Species

17. Mosquitoes rely on their gut microbiota for development

18. Ovary ecdysteroidogenic hormone functions independently of the insulin receptor in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti

19. Functional and evolutionary analysis of the genome of an obligate fungal symbiont

20. Sources of variation in dietary requirements in an obligate nutritional symbiosis

21. Sources of variation in dietary requirements in an obligate nutritional symbiosis.

22. Behaviors of Naïve vs. Pheromone-Exposed Leafroller Moths in Plumes from High-Dosage Pheromone Dispensers in a Sustained-Flight Wind Tunnel: Implications for Mating Disruption of These Species.

23. Transcriptome Sequencing Reveals Large-Scale Changes in Axenic Aedes aegypti Larvae.

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