As small bodied poikilothermic ectotherms, invertebrates, more so than any other animal group, are susceptible to extremes of temperature and low water availability. In few places is this more apparent than in the Arctic and Antarctic, where low temperatures predominate and water is unusable during winter and unavailable for parts of summer. Polar terrestrial invertebrates express a suite of physiological, biochemical and genomic features in response to these stressors. However, the situation is not as simple as responding to each stressor in isolation, as they are often faced in combination. We consider how polar terrestrial invertebrates manage this scenario in light of their physiology and ecology. Climate change is also leading to warme...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
AbstractIn the Maritime Antarctic and High Arctic, soil microhabitat temperatures throughout the yea...
This chapter is concerned with the life-history features of terrestrial invertebrates inhabiting the...
International audiencePolar and alpine regions are changing rapidly with global climate change. Yet,...
International audiencePolar and alpine regions are changing rapidly with global climate change. Yet,...
International audiencePolar and alpine regions are changing rapidly with global climate change. Yet,...
International audiencePolar and alpine regions are changing rapidly with global climate change. Yet,...
The R scripts and data are available at: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6809341International audienc...
The R scripts and data are available at: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6809341International audienc...
The ecophysiology of cold tolerance in many terrestrial invertebrate animals is based on water and i...
1. Antarctic winters are challenging for terrestrial invertebrates, and species that live there have...
Stress response in temperate and polar benthos: from populations to moleculesDoris Abele, Alfred-Weg...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
AbstractIn the Maritime Antarctic and High Arctic, soil microhabitat temperatures throughout the yea...
This chapter is concerned with the life-history features of terrestrial invertebrates inhabiting the...
International audiencePolar and alpine regions are changing rapidly with global climate change. Yet,...
International audiencePolar and alpine regions are changing rapidly with global climate change. Yet,...
International audiencePolar and alpine regions are changing rapidly with global climate change. Yet,...
International audiencePolar and alpine regions are changing rapidly with global climate change. Yet,...
The R scripts and data are available at: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6809341International audienc...
The R scripts and data are available at: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6809341International audienc...
The ecophysiology of cold tolerance in many terrestrial invertebrate animals is based on water and i...
1. Antarctic winters are challenging for terrestrial invertebrates, and species that live there have...
Stress response in temperate and polar benthos: from populations to moleculesDoris Abele, Alfred-Weg...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
AbstractIn the Maritime Antarctic and High Arctic, soil microhabitat temperatures throughout the yea...