Figure 7 A Percentage mass change between 5 days premolt and anterior ecdysis for Armadillidiumvulgare maintained in 100 % RH (blue) and 97 % RH (red) and plotted as a function of premolt mass. Trendlines show best-fit logarithmic curves. Animals in 97 % RH achieve slightly smaller proportional mass changes to those in saturated air, consistent with the reduced vapor pressure gradient for WVAB Log-log plot showing the relationship between fractional mass-gain and pre-molt mass in 100 % RH (% mass gain α M-0.676)
Figure 8 The expansion of Armadillidiumvulgare in North-America (modified after Garthwaite et al. 19...
Figure 1 - The effect of normoxia and hypoxia in cold and warm environment on the duration of intram...
Figure 4 - Freshly fallen poplar litter consumption of three size classes of Porcellio scaber and Po...
Arthropods require periodic molting in order to grow which presents a number of challenges to terres...
Figure 7 Growth of adult Armadillidiumvulgare fed with different types of leaf litter. A soybean B w...
Figure 5 Gradients of moisture reaction norms for respiration of isopods differing in their resistan...
Figure 3 Mass-specific water loss of the survived individuals at the three different relative humidi...
Figure 7 Biotic and abiotic factors ('proximate causes') and cost-benefit relations ('ultimate cause...
Figure 2 - Responses of relative growth rates to temperature and relative humidity. Responses to dif...
Figure 4 Moisture reaction norms for a) sheltering and b) feeding behaviours with changing sand mois...
Continuous and intermittent gravimetric measurements have identified active water vapour absorption ...
Figure 7 - Ultrastructure of anterior tergites in postmolt. A anterior tergite shortly after molt. F...
Figure 8 Mortality (Kaplan-Meier method) of adult Armadillidiumvulgare feeding on different types of...
Figure 2 Armadilloofficinalis Duméril, 1816. A manca stage M I, antennal flagellum B manca stage M I...
Figure 3 - Response of mortality to temperature and relative humidity. Responses to temperature by a...
Figure 8 The expansion of Armadillidiumvulgare in North-America (modified after Garthwaite et al. 19...
Figure 1 - The effect of normoxia and hypoxia in cold and warm environment on the duration of intram...
Figure 4 - Freshly fallen poplar litter consumption of three size classes of Porcellio scaber and Po...
Arthropods require periodic molting in order to grow which presents a number of challenges to terres...
Figure 7 Growth of adult Armadillidiumvulgare fed with different types of leaf litter. A soybean B w...
Figure 5 Gradients of moisture reaction norms for respiration of isopods differing in their resistan...
Figure 3 Mass-specific water loss of the survived individuals at the three different relative humidi...
Figure 7 Biotic and abiotic factors ('proximate causes') and cost-benefit relations ('ultimate cause...
Figure 2 - Responses of relative growth rates to temperature and relative humidity. Responses to dif...
Figure 4 Moisture reaction norms for a) sheltering and b) feeding behaviours with changing sand mois...
Continuous and intermittent gravimetric measurements have identified active water vapour absorption ...
Figure 7 - Ultrastructure of anterior tergites in postmolt. A anterior tergite shortly after molt. F...
Figure 8 Mortality (Kaplan-Meier method) of adult Armadillidiumvulgare feeding on different types of...
Figure 2 Armadilloofficinalis Duméril, 1816. A manca stage M I, antennal flagellum B manca stage M I...
Figure 3 - Response of mortality to temperature and relative humidity. Responses to temperature by a...
Figure 8 The expansion of Armadillidiumvulgare in North-America (modified after Garthwaite et al. 19...
Figure 1 - The effect of normoxia and hypoxia in cold and warm environment on the duration of intram...
Figure 4 - Freshly fallen poplar litter consumption of three size classes of Porcellio scaber and Po...