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Title: Dopamine regulates termite soldier differentiation through trophallactic behaviours
Authors: Yaguchi, Hajime
Inoue, Takaya
Sasaki, Ken
Keywords: Biology
Behaviour
Ecology
Evolution
Caste polyphenism
Dopamine
Soldier
Differentiation
Proctodeal trophallaxis
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Caste polyphenism in social insects is regulated by social interactions among colony members. Trophallaxis is one of the most frequently observed interactions, but no studies have been conducted identifying the intrinsic factors involved in this behaviour and caste differentiation. Dopamine (DA) has multiple roles in the modulation of behaviours and physiology, and it produces species-specific behaviours in animals
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21859
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