Investigating the Effects of Juvenile Hormone and Royal Jelly on Lasiodora parahybana


Meeting Abstract

97-1  Sunday, Jan. 6 13:30 – 13:45  Investigating the Effects of Juvenile Hormone and Royal Jelly on Lasiodora parahybana WOLFORD, D.M.*; DAVIS, J.E.; Radford University; Radford University awolford5@radford.edu

Here I describe the results of an on-going study, in which we are investigating the interactive effects of major royal jelly peptides (MRJP) and juvenile hormone (JH) on growth, health and behavior in the salmon-pink bird eating tarantula (Lasiodora parahybana). Currently, there have been no studies to determine whether or not arachnids possess MRJP receptors. This study not only aims to explore that possibility, but also explores both the possibility of MRJP and JH interactions in arachnids and to determine the relationship between hormonal modulation, health, and overall behavioral traits. Along with physiological and morphological measures addressing health, growth, and anatomy, we also explore interactions and patterns describing behavioral syndromes related to proactive and reactive strategies, how they may vary within individuals and how they may be impacted by hormonal treatments.

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