We compared the precision, bias and accuracy of two techniques that were recently proposed to estimate the contributions of cuticular and respiratory water loss to total water loss in insects. We performed measurements of VCO2 and VH2O in normoxia, hyperoxia and anoxia using flow through respirometry on single individuals of the highly variable cockroach Perisphaeria sp. to compare estimates of cuticular and respiratory water loss (CWL and RWL) obtained by the VH2O–VCO2 y-intercept method with those obtained by the hyperoxic switch method. Precision was determined by assessing the repeatability of values obtained whereas bias was assessed by comparing the methods’ results to each other and to values for other species found in the literature...
It has been suggested that the discontinuous ventilation cycle (DVC) observed in many insects, inclu...
The success of insects in terrestrial environments is due in large part to their ability to resist d...
This study presents the first physiological information for a member of the wingless Mantophasmatode...
The importance of metabolic rate and/or spiracle modulation for saving respiratory water is contenti...
The reasons why many insects breathe discontinuously at rest are poorly understood and hotly debated...
Haematophagous insects suffer big changes in water needs under different levels of starvation. Rhodn...
Insects are at high risk of desiccation because of their small size, high surface-area-to-volume rat...
The discontinuous gas-exchange cycles (DGCs) observed in many quiescent insects have been a cause of...
Several controversies currently dominate the fields of arthropod metabolic rate, gas exchange and wa...
The earliest description of the discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC) in lepidopterous insects supp...
The adaptive nature of discontinuous gas exchange (DGE) in insects is contentious. The classic "hygr...
Partitioning the relative contributions of cuticular and respiratory water loss in a tracheate arthr...
This dataset is presented in the manuscript titled: 'Discontinuous gas exchange in Madagascar hissin...
Metabolic rate and respiratory gas exchange patterns vary significantly both between and within spec...
In a recent note (Croghan and Noble-Nesbitt, 1989), it was shown that water permeability of the cock...
It has been suggested that the discontinuous ventilation cycle (DVC) observed in many insects, inclu...
The success of insects in terrestrial environments is due in large part to their ability to resist d...
This study presents the first physiological information for a member of the wingless Mantophasmatode...
The importance of metabolic rate and/or spiracle modulation for saving respiratory water is contenti...
The reasons why many insects breathe discontinuously at rest are poorly understood and hotly debated...
Haematophagous insects suffer big changes in water needs under different levels of starvation. Rhodn...
Insects are at high risk of desiccation because of their small size, high surface-area-to-volume rat...
The discontinuous gas-exchange cycles (DGCs) observed in many quiescent insects have been a cause of...
Several controversies currently dominate the fields of arthropod metabolic rate, gas exchange and wa...
The earliest description of the discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC) in lepidopterous insects supp...
The adaptive nature of discontinuous gas exchange (DGE) in insects is contentious. The classic "hygr...
Partitioning the relative contributions of cuticular and respiratory water loss in a tracheate arthr...
This dataset is presented in the manuscript titled: 'Discontinuous gas exchange in Madagascar hissin...
Metabolic rate and respiratory gas exchange patterns vary significantly both between and within spec...
In a recent note (Croghan and Noble-Nesbitt, 1989), it was shown that water permeability of the cock...
It has been suggested that the discontinuous ventilation cycle (DVC) observed in many insects, inclu...
The success of insects in terrestrial environments is due in large part to their ability to resist d...
This study presents the first physiological information for a member of the wingless Mantophasmatode...