The arctic collembolan Onychiurus arcticus is freezing intolerant and experiences temperatures below -25°C during winter periods of low air temperatures and only light snow cover. Summer-collected individuals have a mean (±SE) supercooling point of -6.1 ± 0.1°C. This study was designed to measure the desiccation resistance and subsequent recovery of O. arcticus from partial dehydration and relate these to its cold-hardiness in terms of changes in the supercooling point (SCP) and solute concentration. Drying curves measured with a recording microbalance showed two distinct phases characteristic of the loss of free and chemically bound (osmotically inactive) water. Rates of water loss at 0°C and low relative humidity (< 5%) were similar to th...
1 Individual supercooling points ranged from ‐2 to ‐44°C for six species of springtails, five spe...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
The water status of the collembolan Cryptopygtus antarcticus (Willem) was investigated from April 19...
Ecophysiological characteristics, including survival at high and low temperatures, locomotory activi...
Four case studies are used to examine the relationships of water, ice nucleators and desiccation in ...
Cold tolerant polar terrestrial arthropods have evolved a range of survival strategies which enable ...
The ecophysiology of cold tolerance in many terrestrial invertebrate animals is based on water and i...
1. Cold tolerance is a fundamental adaptation of insects to high latitudes. Flexibility in the cold ...
The collembolan Cryptopygus antarcticus Willem is potentially exposed to habitat salinities equal to...
1. Microarthropods (Acari and Collembola) are dominant components of the terrestrial fauna in the An...
Ceratophysella sigillata (Collembola, Hypogastruridae) has a life cycle which may extend for >2 year...
The cold hardiness of two Antarctic species of Collembola, Cryptopygus antarcticus Willem and Pariso...
Polar amplification of global warming has led to an average 2°C rise in air temperatures in parts of...
The environmental physiology of three speciesof Collembola: Cryptopygus cisantarcticus, Isotoma klov...
Cold hardiness in the Arctic Collembola Megaphorura arctica (Tullberg), formerly Onychiurus arcticus...
1 Individual supercooling points ranged from ‐2 to ‐44°C for six species of springtails, five spe...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
The water status of the collembolan Cryptopygtus antarcticus (Willem) was investigated from April 19...
Ecophysiological characteristics, including survival at high and low temperatures, locomotory activi...
Four case studies are used to examine the relationships of water, ice nucleators and desiccation in ...
Cold tolerant polar terrestrial arthropods have evolved a range of survival strategies which enable ...
The ecophysiology of cold tolerance in many terrestrial invertebrate animals is based on water and i...
1. Cold tolerance is a fundamental adaptation of insects to high latitudes. Flexibility in the cold ...
The collembolan Cryptopygus antarcticus Willem is potentially exposed to habitat salinities equal to...
1. Microarthropods (Acari and Collembola) are dominant components of the terrestrial fauna in the An...
Ceratophysella sigillata (Collembola, Hypogastruridae) has a life cycle which may extend for >2 year...
The cold hardiness of two Antarctic species of Collembola, Cryptopygus antarcticus Willem and Pariso...
Polar amplification of global warming has led to an average 2°C rise in air temperatures in parts of...
The environmental physiology of three speciesof Collembola: Cryptopygus cisantarcticus, Isotoma klov...
Cold hardiness in the Arctic Collembola Megaphorura arctica (Tullberg), formerly Onychiurus arcticus...
1 Individual supercooling points ranged from ‐2 to ‐44°C for six species of springtails, five spe...
Low water availability is one of the principal stressors for terrestrial invertebrates in the polar ...
The water status of the collembolan Cryptopygtus antarcticus (Willem) was investigated from April 19...