Water conservation is a critical aspect affecting the survival, distribution and abundance of terrestrial arthropods. In this study we investigate mechanisms of dehydration tolerance of the native, flightless fly, Calycopteryx moseleyi, inhabiting contrasting environments at two localities in the Kerguelen Islands. We compare the survival abilities and management of body water content of adult flies from two different ecophenotypes when exposed to conditions of low relative humidity. Our results suggest a broad plasticity in the responses of C. moseleyi to desiccation, showing distinct local adaptations to environmental conditions
Early view.International audienceClimate change globally perturbs water circulation thereby influenc...
Data from populations undergoing experimental evolution can be used to make comparisons between phys...
Comparative analyses of ectotherm susceptibility to climate change often focus on thermal extremes, ...
International audienceWater conservation is a critical aspect affecting the survival, distribution a...
1. Variation in geographic range size among closely related species may result from differences in p...
CITATION: Weldon, C. W., et al. 2016. Physiological mechanisms of dehydration tolerance contribute t...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
Background: The Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is a ...
The year 2002 marked the tercentenary of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek’s discovery of desiccation toleranc...
The snowberry fly, <i>Rhagoletis zephyria</i>, inhabits a wide geographic range in Washington state ...
International audienceBackground: The insect cuticle covers the whole body and all appendages and ha...
Species that exhibit broad ranges of distribution may successfully navigate environmental changes by...
Water stress is a particularly important problem for insects and other small organisms in arid envir...
© 2016 Pallarés et al.[Background] Desiccation resistance shapes the distribution of terrestrial ins...
The success of insects in terrestrial environments is due in large part to their ability to resist d...
Early view.International audienceClimate change globally perturbs water circulation thereby influenc...
Data from populations undergoing experimental evolution can be used to make comparisons between phys...
Comparative analyses of ectotherm susceptibility to climate change often focus on thermal extremes, ...
International audienceWater conservation is a critical aspect affecting the survival, distribution a...
1. Variation in geographic range size among closely related species may result from differences in p...
CITATION: Weldon, C. W., et al. 2016. Physiological mechanisms of dehydration tolerance contribute t...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
Background: The Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is a ...
The year 2002 marked the tercentenary of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek’s discovery of desiccation toleranc...
The snowberry fly, <i>Rhagoletis zephyria</i>, inhabits a wide geographic range in Washington state ...
International audienceBackground: The insect cuticle covers the whole body and all appendages and ha...
Species that exhibit broad ranges of distribution may successfully navigate environmental changes by...
Water stress is a particularly important problem for insects and other small organisms in arid envir...
© 2016 Pallarés et al.[Background] Desiccation resistance shapes the distribution of terrestrial ins...
The success of insects in terrestrial environments is due in large part to their ability to resist d...
Early view.International audienceClimate change globally perturbs water circulation thereby influenc...
Data from populations undergoing experimental evolution can be used to make comparisons between phys...
Comparative analyses of ectotherm susceptibility to climate change often focus on thermal extremes, ...