Background: The Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is a highly invasive species now with an almost cosmopolitan distribution. Two other damaging, polyphagous and closely-related species, the marula fruit fly, Ceratitis cosyra (Walker), and the Natal fly, Ceratitis rosa Karsch, are not established outside of sub-Saharan Africa. In this study, adult water balance traits and nutritional body composition were measured in all three species at different temperatures and levels of relative humidity to determine whether tolerance of water stress may partially explain their distribution. Results: Adult C. capitata exhibited higher desiccation resistance than C. rosa but not C. cosyra. Desiccation resista...
Nutritional deprivation or desiccation can influence thermal tolerance by impacting the insects' abi...
Insects encounter multiple overlapping physiologically challenging environmental stressors in their ...
The snowberry fly, <i>Rhagoletis zephyria</i>, inhabits a wide geographic range in Washington state ...
CITATION: Weldon, C. W., et al. 2016. Physiological mechanisms of dehydration tolerance contribute t...
1. Variation in geographic range size among closely related species may result from differences in p...
Traits of thermal sensitivity or performance are typically the focus of species distribution modelli...
Insects, similarly to other small terrestrial invertebrates, are particularly susceptible to climati...
Traits of thermal sensitivity or performance are typically the focus of species distribution modelli...
Water conservation is a critical aspect affecting the survival, distribution and abundance of terres...
Temperature and dehydration stress are two major co-occurring environmental stressors threatening th...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
International audienceWater conservation is a critical aspect affecting the survival, distribution a...
Nutritional deprivation or desiccation can influence thermal tolerance by impacting the insects’ abi...
Traits of thermal sensitivity or performance are typically the focus of species distribution modelli...
CITATION: Weldon, C. W., et al. 2018. Geographic variation and plasticity in climate stress resistan...
Nutritional deprivation or desiccation can influence thermal tolerance by impacting the insects' abi...
Insects encounter multiple overlapping physiologically challenging environmental stressors in their ...
The snowberry fly, <i>Rhagoletis zephyria</i>, inhabits a wide geographic range in Washington state ...
CITATION: Weldon, C. W., et al. 2016. Physiological mechanisms of dehydration tolerance contribute t...
1. Variation in geographic range size among closely related species may result from differences in p...
Traits of thermal sensitivity or performance are typically the focus of species distribution modelli...
Insects, similarly to other small terrestrial invertebrates, are particularly susceptible to climati...
Traits of thermal sensitivity or performance are typically the focus of species distribution modelli...
Water conservation is a critical aspect affecting the survival, distribution and abundance of terres...
Temperature and dehydration stress are two major co-occurring environmental stressors threatening th...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
International audienceWater conservation is a critical aspect affecting the survival, distribution a...
Nutritional deprivation or desiccation can influence thermal tolerance by impacting the insects’ abi...
Traits of thermal sensitivity or performance are typically the focus of species distribution modelli...
CITATION: Weldon, C. W., et al. 2018. Geographic variation and plasticity in climate stress resistan...
Nutritional deprivation or desiccation can influence thermal tolerance by impacting the insects' abi...
Insects encounter multiple overlapping physiologically challenging environmental stressors in their ...
The snowberry fly, <i>Rhagoletis zephyria</i>, inhabits a wide geographic range in Washington state ...