Listen "377 | A Spoonful of Trehalose Helps the Crickets Chill Out"
Episode Synopsis
If you have ever wondered what happens with insects during the winter, this episode will provide some answers. Hosts Ariel Frame and Laura Muñoz Baena chat with Alyssa Stephens, a student of the Biology department who just defended her Masters thesis on freezing tolerance in spring field crickets. More specifically, Alyssa studied how crickets modify their metabolism to accumulate trehalose, a sugar that crickets use as source of energy in the summer and protection for cell freezing during the winter.
Follow Alyssa on Twitter @lyssastephens and for more interesting facts about crickets and other insects, follow the Entomological Society of Ontario on Twitter @EntSocOnt
Recorded on June 7 2022
Produced by Ariel Frame
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
Follow Alyssa on Twitter @lyssastephens and for more interesting facts about crickets and other insects, follow the Entomological Society of Ontario on Twitter @EntSocOnt
Recorded on June 7 2022
Produced by Ariel Frame
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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