Insects are the most evolutionarily successful animals in part due to their air-filled tracheal respiratory system. The tracheal system plays a key role in oxygen consumption and consists of an intricate network of tubes that exchange gases between the atmosphere and tissues (Greenlee et. al, 2009). Some insects, including grasshoppers, also have air sacs that allow for enhanced conductive airflow (Greenlee et. al, 2009). During the intermolt periods, the American locust (Schistocerca americana) does not increase muscle mass but doubles their body mass, which compresses the tracheae. In a recent study, late-stage grasshoppers had a reduced air sac ventilation frequency, decreased convective capabilities, and had less of their body dedicated...
The discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC) is a three-phase breathing pattern displayed by many inse...
Among life-history trade-offs, the cost of reproduction has been well-studied. An increase in body m...
Locusts jump by rapidly releasing energy from cuticular springs built into the hind femur that defor...
Insects are the most evolutionarily successful animals in part due to their air-filled tracheal resp...
In developing vertebrates, morphological changes that alter behavior, ecological patterns, and physi...
The negative effects of gravidity on locomotion have been well documented in terrestrial vertebrates...
The fate of lactate after exercise varies between animal groups. In ectothermic vertebrates, lactate...
SYNOPSIS. Grasshoppers exhibit a diversity of ventilatory patterns depend-ing on activity status. Fo...
Convection; critical PO₂; diffusion; tracheal system; locust; regulation indexFlying insects have th...
Life history changes can alter energetic demands associated with locomotion. In American locusts (Sc...
The discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC) is a breathing pattern displayed by many insects, charact...
Locusts jump by rapidly releasing energy from cuticular springs built into the hind femur that defor...
Ontogenetic locomotion research focuses on the evolution of locomotion behavior in different develop...
During the last two decades the knowledge of the physiology of heavy muscular work has increased con...
The hemimetabolous migratory locust Locusta migratoria progresses through five instars to the adult,...
The discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC) is a three-phase breathing pattern displayed by many inse...
Among life-history trade-offs, the cost of reproduction has been well-studied. An increase in body m...
Locusts jump by rapidly releasing energy from cuticular springs built into the hind femur that defor...
Insects are the most evolutionarily successful animals in part due to their air-filled tracheal resp...
In developing vertebrates, morphological changes that alter behavior, ecological patterns, and physi...
The negative effects of gravidity on locomotion have been well documented in terrestrial vertebrates...
The fate of lactate after exercise varies between animal groups. In ectothermic vertebrates, lactate...
SYNOPSIS. Grasshoppers exhibit a diversity of ventilatory patterns depend-ing on activity status. Fo...
Convection; critical PO₂; diffusion; tracheal system; locust; regulation indexFlying insects have th...
Life history changes can alter energetic demands associated with locomotion. In American locusts (Sc...
The discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC) is a breathing pattern displayed by many insects, charact...
Locusts jump by rapidly releasing energy from cuticular springs built into the hind femur that defor...
Ontogenetic locomotion research focuses on the evolution of locomotion behavior in different develop...
During the last two decades the knowledge of the physiology of heavy muscular work has increased con...
The hemimetabolous migratory locust Locusta migratoria progresses through five instars to the adult,...
The discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC) is a three-phase breathing pattern displayed by many inse...
Among life-history trade-offs, the cost of reproduction has been well-studied. An increase in body m...
Locusts jump by rapidly releasing energy from cuticular springs built into the hind femur that defor...