Artículo de publicación ISISmall animals need efficient water conservation mechanisms for survival and reproduction, which is relevant for the spiders that have large book lungs with large respiratory surface. If lung evaporation is relevant to limit water loss, adjustments of the spiracle opening to metabolic demands should be expected. In this study, we measured the metabolic rate and total evaporative water loss mediated by the opening of the spiracles in the migalomorph spider Paraphysa parvula, a resident of fluctuating Mediterranean environments of the mountains of central Chile. We found that the metabolism of P. parvula was similar to other Theraphosidae and low compared to other arthropods. Carbon dioxide production and evap...
Despite the importance of water to living organisms, access varies across the globe with high variab...
The problem of why spiders possess two types of respiratory structure, book-lungs and tracheae, was ...
We characterize, in both the laboratory and the field, the preferential thermal microenvironments of...
The metabolic and water evaporation strategies in spiders may be part of a set of physiological adap...
Artículo de publicación ISISpiders are small arthropods that have colonized terrestrial environments...
This study investigated the standard metabolic rate (SMR) and evaporative water loss (EWL) responses...
Argyroneta aquatica is a unique air-breathing spider that lives virtually its entire life under fres...
Partitioning the relative contributions of cuticular and respiratory water loss in a tracheate arthr...
Water loss and VCO2 relative to temperature and oxygen tension was investigated in a log-dwelling on...
In this study we hypothesized that Grammostola rosea Walckenaer 1837, an active predator of large si...
The water spider Argyroneta aquatica (Clerck) is the only spider that spends its whole life under wa...
The body water content and resistance to desiccation were studied in two perimylopid beetles, Perimy...
Total ion and water balance of the mygalomorph spider Porrhothele antipodiana under conditions of fe...
It has been suggested that the discontinuous ventilation cycle (DVC) observed in many insects, inclu...
Small-bodied terrestrial animals like spiders face challenges maintaining water reserves essential f...
Despite the importance of water to living organisms, access varies across the globe with high variab...
The problem of why spiders possess two types of respiratory structure, book-lungs and tracheae, was ...
We characterize, in both the laboratory and the field, the preferential thermal microenvironments of...
The metabolic and water evaporation strategies in spiders may be part of a set of physiological adap...
Artículo de publicación ISISpiders are small arthropods that have colonized terrestrial environments...
This study investigated the standard metabolic rate (SMR) and evaporative water loss (EWL) responses...
Argyroneta aquatica is a unique air-breathing spider that lives virtually its entire life under fres...
Partitioning the relative contributions of cuticular and respiratory water loss in a tracheate arthr...
Water loss and VCO2 relative to temperature and oxygen tension was investigated in a log-dwelling on...
In this study we hypothesized that Grammostola rosea Walckenaer 1837, an active predator of large si...
The water spider Argyroneta aquatica (Clerck) is the only spider that spends its whole life under wa...
The body water content and resistance to desiccation were studied in two perimylopid beetles, Perimy...
Total ion and water balance of the mygalomorph spider Porrhothele antipodiana under conditions of fe...
It has been suggested that the discontinuous ventilation cycle (DVC) observed in many insects, inclu...
Small-bodied terrestrial animals like spiders face challenges maintaining water reserves essential f...
Despite the importance of water to living organisms, access varies across the globe with high variab...
The problem of why spiders possess two types of respiratory structure, book-lungs and tracheae, was ...
We characterize, in both the laboratory and the field, the preferential thermal microenvironments of...