The body water content and resistance to desiccation were studied in two perimylopid beetles, Perimylops antarcticus and Hydromedion sparsutum, a chironomid midge, Eretmoptera murphyi, and two spiders, Notiomaso australis and Perimaso grytvikensis from the subantarctic island of South Georgia. Comparisons were made between different species, different life stages and, where possible, between a high and a low altitude. Perimylops is abundant at higher elevations and in more exposed habitats (fellfields). This may be accounted for by its feeding behaviour, high body water content (relative to Hydromedion) and low rate of water loss under desiccating conditions, particularly in the larval stages. Hydromedion is more abundant at the lower colle...
Water is the limiting factor for all organisms. Due to global climate change, prolonged drought peri...
The biggest problem that terrestrial animals have to deal with is the risk of dehydration. Water is ...
Artículo de publicación ISISmall animals need efficient water conservation mechanisms for survival a...
The body water content and resistance to desiccation were studied in two perimylopid beetles, Perimy...
Rates of water loss were determined for four Coleoptera species: the herbivores Hydromedion sparsutu...
The distributional patterns of taxa are influenced by a great many factors, both biotic and abiotic....
Small-bodied terrestrial animals like spiders face challenges maintaining water reserves essential f...
Heterobostrychus aequalis (Waterhouse) (Coleoptera: Bostrychidae) and Lyctus africanus Lesne (Coleop...
Background Desiccation resistance shapes the distribution of terrestrial insects at multiple spatial...
This study investigated the standard metabolic rate (SMR) and evaporative water loss (EWL) responses...
The predictability of warm and dry periods, which is still getting worse, makes it difficult for som...
Seven species of Antarctic micro-arthropods (4 mites and 3 collembolans) were examined to determine ...
Despite the importance of water to living organisms, access varies across the globe with high variab...
Water is an essential part of all living organisms and terrestrial arthropods are no exception. They...
The metabolic and water evaporation strategies in spiders may be part of a set of physiological adap...
Water is the limiting factor for all organisms. Due to global climate change, prolonged drought peri...
The biggest problem that terrestrial animals have to deal with is the risk of dehydration. Water is ...
Artículo de publicación ISISmall animals need efficient water conservation mechanisms for survival a...
The body water content and resistance to desiccation were studied in two perimylopid beetles, Perimy...
Rates of water loss were determined for four Coleoptera species: the herbivores Hydromedion sparsutu...
The distributional patterns of taxa are influenced by a great many factors, both biotic and abiotic....
Small-bodied terrestrial animals like spiders face challenges maintaining water reserves essential f...
Heterobostrychus aequalis (Waterhouse) (Coleoptera: Bostrychidae) and Lyctus africanus Lesne (Coleop...
Background Desiccation resistance shapes the distribution of terrestrial insects at multiple spatial...
This study investigated the standard metabolic rate (SMR) and evaporative water loss (EWL) responses...
The predictability of warm and dry periods, which is still getting worse, makes it difficult for som...
Seven species of Antarctic micro-arthropods (4 mites and 3 collembolans) were examined to determine ...
Despite the importance of water to living organisms, access varies across the globe with high variab...
Water is an essential part of all living organisms and terrestrial arthropods are no exception. They...
The metabolic and water evaporation strategies in spiders may be part of a set of physiological adap...
Water is the limiting factor for all organisms. Due to global climate change, prolonged drought peri...
The biggest problem that terrestrial animals have to deal with is the risk of dehydration. Water is ...
Artículo de publicación ISISmall animals need efficient water conservation mechanisms for survival a...