Literature

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D. S. Saunders, Sutton, D., Jarvis, R. A.SubmittedThe effect of host species on diapause induction in Nasonia vitripennis
D. S. Saunders, Lewis R. D.SubmittedA damped circadian oscillator model of an insect photoperiodic clock. III. Circadian and "hourglass" responses
D. S. Saunders, Lewis R. D.SubmittedA damped circadian oscillator model of an insect photoperiodic clock. II. Simulations of the shapes of the photoperiodic response curves
D. S. SaundersSubmitted[Diapause and the photoperiodic clock in three fly genera.]
D. S. SaundersSubmittedThe photoperiodic clock and counter mechanism in two species of flies: evidence for damped circadian oscillators in time measurement
D. S. SaundersSubmittedMany circadian oscillators regulate developmental and behavioral events in the flesh-fly, Sarcophaga argyrostoma
D. S. SaundersSubmittedInsect clocks
D. S. SaundersSubmittedInsect photoperiodism: entrainment within the circadian system as a basis for measurement
D. S. SaundersSubmittedPhotoperiodic induction of pupal diapause in Sarcophaga argyrostoma: temperature effects on circadian resonance
D. S. SaundersSubmittedThe effects of ultra-short photoperiods on the seasonal clock in Sarcophaga argyrostoma
D. S. SaundersSubmittedInsect photoperiodism - the clock and the counter: a review
D. S. SaundersSubmittedSome effects of constant temperature and photoperiod on the diapause response of the flesh fly, Sarcophaga argyrostoma
D. S. SaundersSubmittedExternal coincidence and the photoinducible phase in the Sarcophaga photoperiodic clock
D. S. SaundersSubmittedThe circadian eclosion rhythm in Sarcophaga argyrostoma: delineation of the responsive period for entrainment
D. S. SaundersSubmittedAn experimental and theoretical analysis of photoperiodic induction in the flesh-fly, Sarcophaga argyrostoma
D. S. SaundersSubmittedInternal and external coincidence and the apparent diversity of photoperiodic clocks in the insects
D. S. SaundersSubmittedInsect clocks
D. S. SaundersSubmittedThe circadian eclosion rhythm in Sarcophaga argyrostoma: some comparisons with the photoperiodic "clock"
D. S. SaundersSubmittedSpectral sensitivity and intensity thresholds in Nasonia photoperiodic clock
D. S. SaundersSubmitted"Skeleton" photoperiods and the control of diapause and development in the flesh-fly, Sarcophaga argyrostoma
D. S. SaundersSubmittedManipulation of the length of the sensitive period, and the induction of pupal diapause in the flesh-fly, Sarcophaga argyrostoma
D. S. SaundersSubmittedEvidence for "dawn" and "dusk" oscillators in the Nasonia photoperiodic clock
D. S. SaundersSubmittedThermoperiodic control of diapause in an insect: theory of internal coincidence
D. S. SaundersSubmittedThe photoperiodic clock in the flesh-fly, Sarcophaga argyrostoma
D. S. SaundersSubmittedCircadian control of larval growth rate in Sarcophaga argyrostoma
D. S. SaundersSubmittedThe temperature-compensated photoperiodic clock "programming" development and pupal diapause in the flesh-fly, Sarcophaga argyrostoma
D. S. SaundersSubmittedCircadian clock in insect photoperiodism
D. S. SaundersSubmittedThe effect of host species on diapause induction in Nasonia vitripennis
D. S. SaundersSubmittedPhotoperiodism and time measurement in the parasitic wasp, Nasonia vitripennis
D. S. SaundersSubmittedTime measurement in insect photoperiodism: reversal of a photoperiodic effect by chilling
D. S. SaundersSubmittedLarval diapause of maternal origin - III. The effect of host shortage on Nasonia vitripennis
D. S. SaundersSubmittedLarval diapause of maternal origin - II. The effect of photoperiod and temperature on Nasonia vitripennis
D. S. SaundersSubmittedLarval diapause induced by a maternally-operating photoperiod
D. S. SaundersSubmittedLarval diapause of maternal origin: induction of diapause in Nasonia vitripennis (Walk.) (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae)
D. S. SaundersSubmittedLaboratory studies on the biology of Syntomosphyrum albiclavis Kerrich (Hym., Eulophidae), a parasite of tsetse flies
D. S. Richard, Warren, J. T., Saunders, D. S., Gilbert, L. I.SubmittedHaemolymph ecdysteroid titre in diapause- and nondiapause-destined larvae and pupae of Sarcophaga argyrostoma
D. S. Richard, Saunders, D. S., Egan, V. M., Thomson, R. C. K.SubmittedThe timing of larval wandering and puparium formation in the flesh-fly Sarcophaga argyrostoma
D. S. Richard, Saunders D. S.SubmittedIn vitro activation of prothoracic glands from diapause and non diapause destined Sarcophaga argyrostoma and Calliphora vicina
D. S. Richard, Saunders D. S.SubmittedProthoracic gland function in diapause and non-diapause Sarcophaga argyrostoma and Calliphora vicina
E. L. Peterson, Saunders D. S.SubmittedThe circadian eclosion rhythm in Sarcophaga argyrostoma: a limit cycle representation of the pacemaker
R. D. Lewis, Saunders D. S.SubmittedA damped circadian oscillator model of an insect photoperiodic clock I. description of the model based on a feedback control system
N. A. P. Kenny, Richard, D. S., Bradley, H. K., Saunders, D. S.SubmittedPhotoperiodic sensitivity and diapause induction during ovarian, embryonic and larval development of the flesh fly, Sarcophaga argyrostoma
J. M. Giebultowicz, Saunders D. S.SubmittedEvidence for the neurohormonal basis of commitment to pupal diapause in larvae of Sarcophaga argyrostoma
H. K. Bradley, Saunders D. S.SubmittedThe selection for early and late pupariation in the flesh-fly Sarcophaga argyrostoma and its effect on the incidence of pupal diapause
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