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- W2005404303 abstract "Larvae of Manduca sexta, (Sphingidae) increase their weight approx. 50% just before pupation and then secrete this fluid during the formation of their burrows. Time-lapse cinematography indicates that the fluid is ejected into the walls of the final burrow. It may offer some mechanical support; it is not particularly repellent to ants or mice, and it contains only small amounts of the alkaloids ingested from its preferred food plants. Comparison to other species indicates that the gain and loss of water is associated with burrowing behaviour; the fluid appears to be used in providing hydraulic pressure for burrowing, in forming and cementing the pupal chamber, and in acting as a CO2 trap underground. The secretion is a hypertonic, highly alkaline solution containing KHCO3 and small amounts of Na+, Ca2+, Mg2+, PO4−3 and some proteins. Haemolymph levels of K+ decrease, and those of Ca2+ increase, during the secretory phase. When radioactive calcium is injected into mature larvae, it appears promptly in the secretion. If however, the injection is given more than 24 hr before the animal begins secreting, then the calcium is bound to haemolymph protein and does not appear in the secretion." @default.
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