International audienceSpiders constitute a major arthropod group in regularly inundated habitats. Some species survive a flooding period under water. We compared survival during both submersion and a recovery period after submersion, in three stenotopic lycosids: two salt-marsh species Arctosa fulvolineata and Pardosa purbeckensis, and a forest spider Pardosa lugubris. Both activity and survival rates were determined under controlled laboratory conditions by individually surveying 120 females kept submerged in sea water. We found significant differences between the three species, with the two salt-marsh spiders exhibiting higher survival abilities. To our knowledge, this study reports for the first time the existence of a hypoxic coma cause...
Spiders that inhabit dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are under constant ris...
Current models in evolutionary ecology predict life history alterations in response to habitat suita...
Artículo de publicación ISISmall animals need efficient water conservation mechanisms for survival a...
Terrestrial arthropods that inhabit dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are und...
International audienceIn salt marshes, the alternation of low and high tides entails rapid shifts of...
International audienceSalinity interacts with many physiological functions and therefore probably in...
Vegetation and underground structures are known to influence flood avoidance and flood resistance in...
This thesis addresses the life-history strategies of cursorial riparian spiders using field- and lab...
The ecological effects of disrupted flooding are known to be pernicious for the occurring riparian f...
International audienceIn European salt marshes, recent invasions by the grass Elymus athericus raise...
Small-bodied terrestrial animals like spiders face challenges maintaining water reserves essential f...
International audienceSoil salinity and the salinity of trophic resources may alter the osmoregulato...
Spiders inhabiting dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are under constant risk ...
Many riparian species have evolved adaptations to respond to rising water either through avoidance o...
Current models in evolutionary ecology predict life history alterations in response to habitat suita...
Spiders that inhabit dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are under constant ris...
Current models in evolutionary ecology predict life history alterations in response to habitat suita...
Artículo de publicación ISISmall animals need efficient water conservation mechanisms for survival a...
Terrestrial arthropods that inhabit dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are und...
International audienceIn salt marshes, the alternation of low and high tides entails rapid shifts of...
International audienceSalinity interacts with many physiological functions and therefore probably in...
Vegetation and underground structures are known to influence flood avoidance and flood resistance in...
This thesis addresses the life-history strategies of cursorial riparian spiders using field- and lab...
The ecological effects of disrupted flooding are known to be pernicious for the occurring riparian f...
International audienceIn European salt marshes, recent invasions by the grass Elymus athericus raise...
Small-bodied terrestrial animals like spiders face challenges maintaining water reserves essential f...
International audienceSoil salinity and the salinity of trophic resources may alter the osmoregulato...
Spiders inhabiting dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are under constant risk ...
Many riparian species have evolved adaptations to respond to rising water either through avoidance o...
Current models in evolutionary ecology predict life history alterations in response to habitat suita...
Spiders that inhabit dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are under constant ris...
Current models in evolutionary ecology predict life history alterations in response to habitat suita...
Artículo de publicación ISISmall animals need efficient water conservation mechanisms for survival a...