The uptake of water from subsaturated atmospheres by some arthropods is well-established. Most of the known cases have been listed in a previous paper (Noble-Nesbitt, 1969). A notable addition to this list is the thysanuran, Ctenolepisma longi-caudata, in which uptake was first recorded by Lindsay (1940) and more recentl
The relationship between respiration and its contribution to total water loss in arthropods is based...
Woodlice lose water rather rapidly by transpiration into unsaturated air (Edney, 1951). In nature, s...
In a previous paper (Staddon, 1963) an investigation of the water balance in the aquatic bugs Notone...
It is now well established that a few arthropods take up water from subsaturated atmospheres (Edney,...
The apterygote Thermobia domestica takes up water from subsaturated atmospheres (Beament, Noble-Nesb...
1. A novel experimental technique incorporating a double-chambered array, which allows the independe...
Watson (1967) has shown that the synonym Lepismodes iniquilinus Newman has priority over Tliermobia ...
peer reviewedIt is well known that the weight of some fasting insects increases when they are expose...
Continuous and intermittent gravimetric measurements have identified active water vapour absorption ...
In a study of fuel used by Aphis fabae during tethered flight (Cockbain, 1961a) results were obtaine...
Specialized areas of the body surface are implicated in water and ionic uptake in many insects (Nutm...
The weights of single mealworms were continuously recorded at 20 °C during exposure to periods of co...
It is well established that some acarines, insects and isopods maintain water balance in subsaturate...
Abstract—Aquatic insects have evolved diverse respiratory strategies that range from breathing atmos...
Lees (1946, 1947) has shown that in many species of ticks water may be absorbed from air so much uns...
The relationship between respiration and its contribution to total water loss in arthropods is based...
Woodlice lose water rather rapidly by transpiration into unsaturated air (Edney, 1951). In nature, s...
In a previous paper (Staddon, 1963) an investigation of the water balance in the aquatic bugs Notone...
It is now well established that a few arthropods take up water from subsaturated atmospheres (Edney,...
The apterygote Thermobia domestica takes up water from subsaturated atmospheres (Beament, Noble-Nesb...
1. A novel experimental technique incorporating a double-chambered array, which allows the independe...
Watson (1967) has shown that the synonym Lepismodes iniquilinus Newman has priority over Tliermobia ...
peer reviewedIt is well known that the weight of some fasting insects increases when they are expose...
Continuous and intermittent gravimetric measurements have identified active water vapour absorption ...
In a study of fuel used by Aphis fabae during tethered flight (Cockbain, 1961a) results were obtaine...
Specialized areas of the body surface are implicated in water and ionic uptake in many insects (Nutm...
The weights of single mealworms were continuously recorded at 20 °C during exposure to periods of co...
It is well established that some acarines, insects and isopods maintain water balance in subsaturate...
Abstract—Aquatic insects have evolved diverse respiratory strategies that range from breathing atmos...
Lees (1946, 1947) has shown that in many species of ticks water may be absorbed from air so much uns...
The relationship between respiration and its contribution to total water loss in arthropods is based...
Woodlice lose water rather rapidly by transpiration into unsaturated air (Edney, 1951). In nature, s...
In a previous paper (Staddon, 1963) an investigation of the water balance in the aquatic bugs Notone...