Abstract Background Ice, snow and temperatures of -14°C are conditions which most animals would find difficult, if not impossible, to survive in. However this exactly describes the Arctic winter, and the Arctic springtail Onychiurus arcticus regularly survives these extreme conditions and re-emerges in the spring. It is able to do this by reducing the amount of water in its body to almost zero: a process that is called "protective dehydration". The aim of this project was to generate clones and sequence data in the form of ESTs to provide a platform for the future molecular characterisation of the processes involved in protective dehydration. Results Five normalised libraries were produced from both desiccating and rehydrating populations o...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 5 Dec. / Entrance H...
Utilisation du GC-MS de l'umr 6553 Ecobio; Aide technique de Vanessa LarvorInternational audienceAmo...
The climatic features of Antarctic waters are more extreme and constant than in the Arctic. The Anta...
Background: Ice, snow and temperatures of -14°C are conditions which most animals would find difficu...
Background: Ice, snow and temperatures of -14°C are conditions which most animals would find difficu...
Background Ice, snow and temperatures of -14°C are conditions which most animals would find difficu...
Arthropods have evolved a number of different adaptations to survive extreme environmental temperatu...
Background: Insects provide tractable models for enhancing our understanding of the physiological an...
The Arctic springtail, Megaphorura arctica Tullberg 1876 (Onychiuridae: Collembola), is one of the f...
The Arctic springtail Megaphorura arctica (Tullberg, 1876) employs a strategy known as cryoprotectiv...
The arctic collembolan Onychiurus arcticus is freezing intolerant and experiences temperatures below...
The Arctic springtail Megaphorura arctica (Tullberg, 1876) employs a strategy known as cryoprotectiv...
The physiology of the Antarctic microarthropod, Cryptopygus antarcticus, has been well studied, part...
Cold tolerant polar terrestrial arthropods have evolved a range of survival strategies which enable ...
Collembola (=springtails) is one of the most abundant, widespread and ancient lineages of basal hexa...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 5 Dec. / Entrance H...
Utilisation du GC-MS de l'umr 6553 Ecobio; Aide technique de Vanessa LarvorInternational audienceAmo...
The climatic features of Antarctic waters are more extreme and constant than in the Arctic. The Anta...
Background: Ice, snow and temperatures of -14°C are conditions which most animals would find difficu...
Background: Ice, snow and temperatures of -14°C are conditions which most animals would find difficu...
Background Ice, snow and temperatures of -14°C are conditions which most animals would find difficu...
Arthropods have evolved a number of different adaptations to survive extreme environmental temperatu...
Background: Insects provide tractable models for enhancing our understanding of the physiological an...
The Arctic springtail, Megaphorura arctica Tullberg 1876 (Onychiuridae: Collembola), is one of the f...
The Arctic springtail Megaphorura arctica (Tullberg, 1876) employs a strategy known as cryoprotectiv...
The arctic collembolan Onychiurus arcticus is freezing intolerant and experiences temperatures below...
The Arctic springtail Megaphorura arctica (Tullberg, 1876) employs a strategy known as cryoprotectiv...
The physiology of the Antarctic microarthropod, Cryptopygus antarcticus, has been well studied, part...
Cold tolerant polar terrestrial arthropods have evolved a range of survival strategies which enable ...
Collembola (=springtails) is one of the most abundant, widespread and ancient lineages of basal hexa...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 5 Dec. / Entrance H...
Utilisation du GC-MS de l'umr 6553 Ecobio; Aide technique de Vanessa LarvorInternational audienceAmo...
The climatic features of Antarctic waters are more extreme and constant than in the Arctic. The Anta...