Terrestrial arthropods achieve waterproofing by a layer of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs). At the same time, CHCs also serve as communication signals. To maintain waterproofing under different climate conditions, insects adjust the chemical composition of their CHC layer, but this may affect the communication via CHC. The detailed acclimatory changes of CHCs and how these influence their physical properties are still unknown. Here, we studied acclimation in two closely related ant species with distinct CHC profiles, Myrmica rubra and Myrmica ruginodis, in response to constant or fluctuating temperature and humidity regimes. We measured how acclimation affected CHC composition and viscosity, and the ants’ drought survival. In both species, CH...
Organismal traits may experience conflicting selection pressures if they fulfil different functions ...
The integument of insects is generally covered with cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC). They serve multipl...
The integument of insects is generally covered with cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC). They serve multipl...
International audienceTerrestrial arthropods achieve waterproofing by a layer of cuticular hydrocarb...
International audienceTerrestrial arthropods achieve waterproofing by a layer of cuticular hydrocarb...
Terrestrial arthropods achieve waterproofing by a layer of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs). At the sam...
Maintaining water balance is vital for terrestrial organisms. Insects protect themselves against des...
1. Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wi...
1. Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wi...
Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wide ...
abstract: Insects are small creatures highly susceptible to water loss. A major factor in the preven...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) cover the cuticles of virtually all insects, serving as a waterproofin...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) cover the cuticles of virtually all insects, serving as a waterproofin...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) cover the cuticles of virtually all insects, serving as a waterproofin...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) cover the cuticles of virtually all insects, serving as a waterproofin...
Organismal traits may experience conflicting selection pressures if they fulfil different functions ...
The integument of insects is generally covered with cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC). They serve multipl...
The integument of insects is generally covered with cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC). They serve multipl...
International audienceTerrestrial arthropods achieve waterproofing by a layer of cuticular hydrocarb...
International audienceTerrestrial arthropods achieve waterproofing by a layer of cuticular hydrocarb...
Terrestrial arthropods achieve waterproofing by a layer of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs). At the sam...
Maintaining water balance is vital for terrestrial organisms. Insects protect themselves against des...
1. Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wi...
1. Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wi...
Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wide ...
abstract: Insects are small creatures highly susceptible to water loss. A major factor in the preven...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) cover the cuticles of virtually all insects, serving as a waterproofin...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) cover the cuticles of virtually all insects, serving as a waterproofin...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) cover the cuticles of virtually all insects, serving as a waterproofin...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) cover the cuticles of virtually all insects, serving as a waterproofin...
Organismal traits may experience conflicting selection pressures if they fulfil different functions ...
The integument of insects is generally covered with cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC). They serve multipl...
The integument of insects is generally covered with cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC). They serve multipl...