Insects have a gas-filled respiratory system, which provides a challenge for those that have become aquatic secondarily. Diving beetles (Dytiscidae) use bubbles on the surface of their bodies to supply O2 for their dives and passively gain O2 from the water. However, these bubbles usually require replenishment at the water's surface. A highly diverse assemblage of subterranean dytiscids has evolved in isolated calcrete aquifers of Western Australia with limited/no access to an air-water interface, raising the question of how they are able to respire. We explored the hypothesis that they use cutaneous respiration by studying the mode of respiration in three subterranean dytiscid species from two isolated aquifers. The three beetle species co...
Chapter 7 published in part as Cioffi et al. 2016. Biology Letters 12 (6).Whilst the geographical ra...
© CSIRO 2008Calcrete aquifers of the Yilgarn area of Western Australia and the Ngalia Basin, Norther...
International audienceInsects astoundingly dominate Earth’s land ecosystems and have a huge impact o...
Compared with the free atmosphere, the aquatic environment is oxygen poor. As a result many secondar...
Subterranean estuaries formed within carbonate deposits in the paleodrainage systems of Western Aust...
abstract: One hypothesis for why insects are smaller than vertebrates is that the blind-ended trache...
The discontinuous gas exchange (DGE) pattern of respiration shown by many arthropods includes period...
We report the discovery of a new species of Copelatus that is morphologically highly modified for li...
The Yilgarn calcrete aquifers in Western Australia are an interesting system for investigating the p...
<div>The discontinuous gas exchange (DGE) pattern of respiration shown by many arthropods includes p...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2003 The Society for th...
Many diving insects collect a bubble of air from the surface to supply their oxygen requirements whi...
Thermal limits may arise through a mismatch between oxygen supply and demand in a range of animal ta...
We studied whether oxygen uptake from the surrounding water might enhance survival in submerged thir...
The reasons why many insects breathe discontinuously at rest are poorly understood and hotly debated...
Chapter 7 published in part as Cioffi et al. 2016. Biology Letters 12 (6).Whilst the geographical ra...
© CSIRO 2008Calcrete aquifers of the Yilgarn area of Western Australia and the Ngalia Basin, Norther...
International audienceInsects astoundingly dominate Earth’s land ecosystems and have a huge impact o...
Compared with the free atmosphere, the aquatic environment is oxygen poor. As a result many secondar...
Subterranean estuaries formed within carbonate deposits in the paleodrainage systems of Western Aust...
abstract: One hypothesis for why insects are smaller than vertebrates is that the blind-ended trache...
The discontinuous gas exchange (DGE) pattern of respiration shown by many arthropods includes period...
We report the discovery of a new species of Copelatus that is morphologically highly modified for li...
The Yilgarn calcrete aquifers in Western Australia are an interesting system for investigating the p...
<div>The discontinuous gas exchange (DGE) pattern of respiration shown by many arthropods includes p...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2003 The Society for th...
Many diving insects collect a bubble of air from the surface to supply their oxygen requirements whi...
Thermal limits may arise through a mismatch between oxygen supply and demand in a range of animal ta...
We studied whether oxygen uptake from the surrounding water might enhance survival in submerged thir...
The reasons why many insects breathe discontinuously at rest are poorly understood and hotly debated...
Chapter 7 published in part as Cioffi et al. 2016. Biology Letters 12 (6).Whilst the geographical ra...
© CSIRO 2008Calcrete aquifers of the Yilgarn area of Western Australia and the Ngalia Basin, Norther...
International audienceInsects astoundingly dominate Earth’s land ecosystems and have a huge impact o...