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The exoskeleton attains its most elaborate forms in the arthropods (for example, crustaceans and insects).
Serially repeated limbs in arthropods, for example, may be very similar to each other when they first evolve, such that any changes to the characteristics of their limbs will almost certainly involve divergence between them and, hence, greater limb complexity (McShea 2005).
Tremulatory signals were detected during courtship of other arthropods, for example pentatomid bugs [ 20] and salticid spiders [ 22, 29, 30].
Many arthropods, for example, produce a huge abundance of offspring, left to fend for themselves from the point of birth in the hope that some will survive.
However there are probably also some cases of Wnt gene loss in non-insect arthropods, for example, Wnt10 may have been lost in chelicerates and myriapods, and we were unable to find a Wnt2 orthologue in Ixodes.
In some arthropods (for example, the myriapods Lithobius and Glomeris, the spider Cupiennius), this initial pattern appears to have a single segment periodicity, as defined by the subsequent expression of engrailed and other segment polarity genes in register with these primary stripes, and by the appearance of definitive segment morphology shortly afterwards [ 6- 8].
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In several arthropods, including, for example, Tribolium, the head appears to be segmented by a distinct mechanism, as described above for Drosophila, which occurs prior to and independently of sequential body segmentation.
Vector-borne illnesses are the maladies that outcome from disease transmitted by the nibble of infected arthropod species, for example, mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, and bugs.
Although all arthropods use muscles attached to the inside of the exoskeleton to flex their limbs, some still use hydraulic pressure to extend them, a system inherited from their pre-arthropod ancestors; for example, all spiders extend their legs hydraulically and can generate pressures up to eight times their resting level.
In addition, in numerous studies, the synapsin antibody stained neuropil structures over a wide range of arthropod taxa, for example Crustacea (Branchiopoda: [ 28, 86]; Malacostraca: [ 29, 85, 87]), Hexapoda (e.g. [ 36, 88]), Chilopoda [ 89] and the spider Cupiennius[ 90].
In particular we need to expand our knowledge of the specific conditions under which large herbivores have a positive effect on arthropod diversity, for example by directly comparing a number of promising low-intensity grazing regimes.
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