The ability of Paederus beetles to resist desiccation stress is vital to their adaptability in various ecological niches. How water relations and their response to desiccation vary among adult beetles of different age, sex, and mating status is unclear. We examined the water relations of adult Paederus fuscipes Curtis and the mechanisms used to reduce desiccation stress. One-day-old beetles had an exceptionally high percent total body water (%TBW) content and tolerated a high level of %TBW loss. Newly emerged beetles contained a high level of trehalose and 40 to 60% lipid content of their total dry mass, which allowed them to endure desiccation. Beetles that were 10 wk old and older exhibited reduced cuticular permeability. Glucose, glycoge...
The success of insects in terrestrial environments is due in large part to their ability to resist d...
A better knowledge of the physiological basis of salinity tolerance is essential to understanding th...
International audienceThe ability of invasive species to rapidly expand into new regions may be rela...
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...
The distributional patterns of taxa are influenced by a great many factors, both biotic and abiotic....
Heterobostrychus aequalis (Waterhouse) (Coleoptera: Bostrychidae) and Lyctus africanus Lesne (Coleop...
© 2016 Pallarés et al.[Background] Desiccation resistance shapes the distribution of terrestrial ins...
In the context of aridification in Mediterranean regions, desiccation resistance and physiological p...
Transitions from fresh to saline habitats are restricted to a handful of insect lineages, as the col...
Water is the limiting factor for all organisms. Due to global climate change, prolonged drought peri...
Water balance is a challenge for insects due to their small size and body with high surface area-to-...
© 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists LtdExposing organisms to a particular stressor may en...
Humidity is probably the most important abiotic factor influencing life cycles, distribution, survi...
Rates of water loss were determined for four Coleoptera species: the herbivores Hydromedion sparsutu...
The success of insects in terrestrial environments is due in large part to their ability to resist d...
A better knowledge of the physiological basis of salinity tolerance is essential to understanding th...
International audienceThe ability of invasive species to rapidly expand into new regions may be rela...
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...
The distributional patterns of taxa are influenced by a great many factors, both biotic and abiotic....
Heterobostrychus aequalis (Waterhouse) (Coleoptera: Bostrychidae) and Lyctus africanus Lesne (Coleop...
© 2016 Pallarés et al.[Background] Desiccation resistance shapes the distribution of terrestrial ins...
In the context of aridification in Mediterranean regions, desiccation resistance and physiological p...
Transitions from fresh to saline habitats are restricted to a handful of insect lineages, as the col...
Water is the limiting factor for all organisms. Due to global climate change, prolonged drought peri...
Water balance is a challenge for insects due to their small size and body with high surface area-to-...
© 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists LtdExposing organisms to a particular stressor may en...
Humidity is probably the most important abiotic factor influencing life cycles, distribution, survi...
Rates of water loss were determined for four Coleoptera species: the herbivores Hydromedion sparsutu...
The success of insects in terrestrial environments is due in large part to their ability to resist d...
A better knowledge of the physiological basis of salinity tolerance is essential to understanding th...
International audienceThe ability of invasive species to rapidly expand into new regions may be rela...