Background: The insect cuticle covers the whole body and all appendages and has bi-directionnal selective permeability: it protects against environmental stress and pathogen infection and also helps to reduce water loss. The adult cuticle is often associated with a superficial layer of fatty acid-derived molecules such as waxes and long chain hydrocarbons that prevent rapid dehydration. The waterproofing properties of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHs) depend on their chain length and desaturation number. Drosophila CH biosynthesis involves an enzymatic pathway including several elongase and desaturase enzymes. Methods: The link between desiccation resistance and CH profile remains unclear, so we tested (1) experimentally selected desiccation-res...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a critical role in the establishment of the waterproof barrier th...
International audienceAbstract The cuticle of all insects is covered with hydrocarbons which have mu...
International audienceThe cuticle of all insects is covered with hydrocarbons which have multiple fu...
Background The insect cuticle covers the whole body and all appendages and has bi-directionnal selec...
The success of insects in terrestrial environments is due in large part to their ability to resist d...
Early view.International audienceClimate change globally perturbs water circulation thereby influenc...
This article is part of the Research Topic "Genetic and Epigenetic Regulation of Insect Development,...
Artificial selection experiments provide insights into the evolutionary factors that can shape adapt...
Abstract The insect cuticle is the interface between internal homeostasis and the often harsh extern...
International audienceShortly after emergence the exoskeleton (cuticle) of adult insects is rapidly ...
Data from populations undergoing experimental evolution can be used to make comparisons between phys...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a critical role in the establishment of the waterproof barrier th...
International audienceAbstract The cuticle of all insects is covered with hydrocarbons which have mu...
International audienceThe cuticle of all insects is covered with hydrocarbons which have multiple fu...
Background The insect cuticle covers the whole body and all appendages and has bi-directionnal selec...
The success of insects in terrestrial environments is due in large part to their ability to resist d...
Early view.International audienceClimate change globally perturbs water circulation thereby influenc...
This article is part of the Research Topic "Genetic and Epigenetic Regulation of Insect Development,...
Artificial selection experiments provide insights into the evolutionary factors that can shape adapt...
Abstract The insect cuticle is the interface between internal homeostasis and the often harsh extern...
International audienceShortly after emergence the exoskeleton (cuticle) of adult insects is rapidly ...
Data from populations undergoing experimental evolution can be used to make comparisons between phys...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a critical role in the establishment of the waterproof barrier th...
International audienceAbstract The cuticle of all insects is covered with hydrocarbons which have mu...
International audienceThe cuticle of all insects is covered with hydrocarbons which have multiple fu...