The adaptive nature of discontinuous gas exchange (DGE) in insects is contentious. The classic "hygric hypothesis", which posits that DGE serves to reduce respiratory water loss (RWL), is still the best supported. We thus focused on the hygric hypothesis in this first ever experimental evolution study of any of the competing adaptive hypotheses. We compared populations of the migratory locust (Locusta migratoria) that underwent ten consecutive generations of selection for desiccation-resistance with control populations. Selected locusts survived 36% longer under desiccation stress but DGE prevalence did not differ between these and control populations (~75%). Evolved changes in DGE properties in the selected locusts included longer cycle an...
The adaptive significance of discontinuous gas exchange cycles (DGC) in insects is contentious. Base...
Artificial selection experiments provide insights into the evolutionary factors that can shape adapt...
1. When at rest, many insects and some other arthropods exchange gasses discontinuously. Whether or...
The adaptive nature of discontinuous gas exchange (DGE) in insects is contentious. The classic “hygr...
The effect of discontinuous gas exchange on respiratory water loss in grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acri...
The discontinuous gas-exchange cycles (DGCs) observed in many quiescent insects have been a cause of...
Data from populations undergoing experimental evolution can be used to make comparisons between phys...
Insects are at high risk of desiccation because of their small size, high surface-area-to-volume rat...
1. Variation in geographic range size among closely related species may result from differences in p...
The earliest description of the discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC) in lepidopterous insects supp...
Species that exhibit broad ranges of distribution may successfully navigate environmental changes by...
The earliest description of the discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC) in lepidopterous insects supp...
The reasons why many insects breathe discontinuously at rest are poorly understood and hotly debated...
CITATION: Groenewald, B., et al. 2012. Respiratory dynamics of discontinuous gas exchange in the tra...
Metabolic rate and respiratory gas exchange patterns vary significantly both between and within spec...
The adaptive significance of discontinuous gas exchange cycles (DGC) in insects is contentious. Base...
Artificial selection experiments provide insights into the evolutionary factors that can shape adapt...
1. When at rest, many insects and some other arthropods exchange gasses discontinuously. Whether or...
The adaptive nature of discontinuous gas exchange (DGE) in insects is contentious. The classic “hygr...
The effect of discontinuous gas exchange on respiratory water loss in grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acri...
The discontinuous gas-exchange cycles (DGCs) observed in many quiescent insects have been a cause of...
Data from populations undergoing experimental evolution can be used to make comparisons between phys...
Insects are at high risk of desiccation because of their small size, high surface-area-to-volume rat...
1. Variation in geographic range size among closely related species may result from differences in p...
The earliest description of the discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC) in lepidopterous insects supp...
Species that exhibit broad ranges of distribution may successfully navigate environmental changes by...
The earliest description of the discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC) in lepidopterous insects supp...
The reasons why many insects breathe discontinuously at rest are poorly understood and hotly debated...
CITATION: Groenewald, B., et al. 2012. Respiratory dynamics of discontinuous gas exchange in the tra...
Metabolic rate and respiratory gas exchange patterns vary significantly both between and within spec...
The adaptive significance of discontinuous gas exchange cycles (DGC) in insects is contentious. Base...
Artificial selection experiments provide insights into the evolutionary factors that can shape adapt...
1. When at rest, many insects and some other arthropods exchange gasses discontinuously. Whether or...