2024
DOI: 10.1002/jat.4678
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Non‐chemical stresses do not strongly induce male offspring in Daphnia magna ascertained using the short‐term juvenile hormone activity screening assay

Haruna Watanabe,
Ryoko Abe,
Norihisa Tatarazako
et al.

Abstract: Juvenile hormone (JH), together with ecdysone, regulates molting, metamorphosis, growth, and reproduction in arthropods. The effects of its analogs used as insecticides on nontarget species are of concern. Since JH and JH analogs (JHAs) induce male offspring in daphnids, which generally reproduce by parthenogenesis, short‐term JH activity screening assay (JHASA) using the male offspring ratio as an endpoint has been developed as a detection method for JHA. However, the production of male offspring is also indu… Show more

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