BOOK
Insect Hormones
Insect Hormones is a comprehensive monograph on the endocrine regulation of insect physiology. The book systematically examines the sources, chemical nature, and physiological roles of insect hormones, with particular emphasis on juvenile hormones, ecdysteroids, and neurohormones. Novák integrates morphological, biochemical, and experimental evidence to explain hormonal control of growth, molting, metamorphosis, reproduction, diapause, and differentiation. Extensively referenced and illustrated, the work became a standard reference for entomologists, physiologists, and developmental biologists.
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