The distributional patterns of taxa are influenced by a great many factors, both biotic and abiotic. Physiological tolerance of climatic extremes is certainly one such factor and is the subject of this study. In this thesis, desiccation tolerance was utilized as a tool to determine the influence of physiology on the distribution patterns of keratin beetles (Trogidae). Since nothing is known of water balance in these beetles, this thesis commenced with a study of water balance in the keratin beetles. The keratin beetles' body water and lipid content, when fully hydrated, their maximum water loss tolerance, their rate of water loss and survival time under desiccation conditions, were found to be comparable to those of other similar-sized beet...
International audienceComprehensive studies to identify species-specific drivers of survival to envi...
Alignments Alignments of the mitochondrial and nuclear genes (or gene fragments) sequenced to obtai...
1. Variation in geographic range size among closely related species may result from differences in p...
The desiccation resistance of seventeen species of southern African dung-feeding Scarabaeinae is inv...
Heterobostrychus aequalis (Waterhouse) (Coleoptera: Bostrychidae) and Lyctus africanus Lesne (Coleop...
Water is the limiting factor for all organisms. Due to global climate change, prolonged drought peri...
Coping with aridity is a physiological challenge for all organisms, including fresh-water ones. Arid...
Rates of water loss were determined for four Coleoptera species: the herbivores Hydromedion sparsutu...
International audienceIn order to improve predictions of the impacts of climate change on insects, t...
Background Desiccation resistance shapes the distribution of terrestrial insects at multiple spatial...
© 2016 Pallarés et al.[Background] Desiccation resistance shapes the distribution of terrestrial ins...
The body water content and resistance to desiccation were studied in two perimylopid beetles, Perimy...
The ability of Paederus beetles to resist desiccation stress is vital to their adaptability in vario...
Insects encounter multiple overlapping physiologically challenging environmental stressors in their ...
Water balance is a challenge for insects due to their small size and body with high surface area-to-...
International audienceComprehensive studies to identify species-specific drivers of survival to envi...
Alignments Alignments of the mitochondrial and nuclear genes (or gene fragments) sequenced to obtai...
1. Variation in geographic range size among closely related species may result from differences in p...
The desiccation resistance of seventeen species of southern African dung-feeding Scarabaeinae is inv...
Heterobostrychus aequalis (Waterhouse) (Coleoptera: Bostrychidae) and Lyctus africanus Lesne (Coleop...
Water is the limiting factor for all organisms. Due to global climate change, prolonged drought peri...
Coping with aridity is a physiological challenge for all organisms, including fresh-water ones. Arid...
Rates of water loss were determined for four Coleoptera species: the herbivores Hydromedion sparsutu...
International audienceIn order to improve predictions of the impacts of climate change on insects, t...
Background Desiccation resistance shapes the distribution of terrestrial insects at multiple spatial...
© 2016 Pallarés et al.[Background] Desiccation resistance shapes the distribution of terrestrial ins...
The body water content and resistance to desiccation were studied in two perimylopid beetles, Perimy...
The ability of Paederus beetles to resist desiccation stress is vital to their adaptability in vario...
Insects encounter multiple overlapping physiologically challenging environmental stressors in their ...
Water balance is a challenge for insects due to their small size and body with high surface area-to-...
International audienceComprehensive studies to identify species-specific drivers of survival to envi...
Alignments Alignments of the mitochondrial and nuclear genes (or gene fragments) sequenced to obtai...
1. Variation in geographic range size among closely related species may result from differences in p...