An insect's cuticle is typically covered in a layer of wax prominently featuring various hydrocarbons involved in desiccation resistance and chemical communication. In Argentine ants (Linepithema humile), cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) communicate colony identity, but also provide waterproofing necessary to survive dry conditions. Theory suggests different CHC compound classes have functional trade-offs, such that selection for compounds used in communication would compromise waterproofing, and vice versa. We sampled sites of invasive L. humile populations from across California to test if CHC differences between them can explain differences in their desiccation survival. We hypothesized that CHCs whose abundance was correlated with environm...
In insect societies, chemical communication plays an important role in colony reproduction and indiv...
Body surfaces of organisms must prevent desiccation and inhibit the intrusion of harmful compounds a...
The cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) of ants provide important cues for nestmate and caste recognition....
1. Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wi...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) cover the cuticles of virtually all insects, serving as a waterproofin...
Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wide ...
Maintaining water balance is vital for terrestrial organisms. Insects protect themselves against des...
Terrestrial arthropods achieve waterproofing by a layer of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs). At the sam...
abstract: Insects are small creatures highly susceptible to water loss. A major factor in the preven...
International audienceTerrestrial arthropods achieve waterproofing by a layer of cuticular hydrocarb...
The integument of insects is generally covered with cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC). They serve multipl...
Terrestrial arthropods achieve waterproofing by a layer of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs). At the sam...
Organismal traits may experience conflicting selection pressures if they fulfil different functions ...
<div><p>In insect societies, chemical communication plays an important role in colony reproduction a...
International audienceA vital trait in insects is their cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile, which p...
In insect societies, chemical communication plays an important role in colony reproduction and indiv...
Body surfaces of organisms must prevent desiccation and inhibit the intrusion of harmful compounds a...
The cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) of ants provide important cues for nestmate and caste recognition....
1. Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wi...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) cover the cuticles of virtually all insects, serving as a waterproofin...
Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wide ...
Maintaining water balance is vital for terrestrial organisms. Insects protect themselves against des...
Terrestrial arthropods achieve waterproofing by a layer of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs). At the sam...
abstract: Insects are small creatures highly susceptible to water loss. A major factor in the preven...
International audienceTerrestrial arthropods achieve waterproofing by a layer of cuticular hydrocarb...
The integument of insects is generally covered with cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC). They serve multipl...
Terrestrial arthropods achieve waterproofing by a layer of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs). At the sam...
Organismal traits may experience conflicting selection pressures if they fulfil different functions ...
<div><p>In insect societies, chemical communication plays an important role in colony reproduction a...
International audienceA vital trait in insects is their cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile, which p...
In insect societies, chemical communication plays an important role in colony reproduction and indiv...
Body surfaces of organisms must prevent desiccation and inhibit the intrusion of harmful compounds a...
The cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) of ants provide important cues for nestmate and caste recognition....