The water status of the collembolan Cryptopygtus antarcticus (Willem) was investigated from April 1984 to December 1987 at Signy Island, maritime Antarctic, by monthly field sampling to determine body water content. Water content, expressed either as the weight of water per unit dry weight or as a proportion of fresh weight, exhibited both a seasonal cycle and an upward trend over the 44-month study, both of which were highly significant. On an annual basis, body water content was at a minimum (1.21 g g−1) in July and maximal (1.98 g g−1) in September, whilst over the entire study water contents increased from 1.3 to 2.0 g g−1 (or 57-66% of fresh weight) calculated from the fitted linear regression line. Field water contents were below thos...
Variations in the rate of moulting and of faecal pellet production by Cryptopygus antarcticus (Wille...
Polar amplification of global warming has led to an average 2°C rise in air temperatures in parts of...
The question is posed: "what limits the presence, distribution, and abundance of life in Antarctica?...
The environmental physiology of three speciesof Collembola: Cryptopygus cisantarcticus, Isotoma klov...
The collembolan Cryptopygus antarcticus Willem is potentially exposed to habitat salinities equal to...
Population densities of the Collembola Cryptopygus antarcticus and Friesea grisea were compared in t...
Darwin was an early exponent of the importance of ‘occasional means of dispersal’ in accounting for ...
The cold hardiness of two Antarctic species of Collembola, Cryptopygus antarcticus Willem and Pariso...
Abiotic features of Antarctic terrestrial habitats, particularly low temperatures and limited availa...
Analyses are presented of 190 measurements of individual respiration rate for the complete size rang...
The hygropreference of adult Cryptopygusantarcticus and Alaskozetesantarcticus was investigated over...
Dehydration experiments were conducted on individual Collembola at 0% relative humidity with the tem...
The arctic collembolan Onychiurus arcticus is freezing intolerant and experiences temperatures below...
The springtail Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni (Arthropoda: Collembola) has been the focus of extensive eco...
Determinations of oxygen uptake of size classes I, II, III and IV of the collembolan Cryptopygus ant...
Variations in the rate of moulting and of faecal pellet production by Cryptopygus antarcticus (Wille...
Polar amplification of global warming has led to an average 2°C rise in air temperatures in parts of...
The question is posed: "what limits the presence, distribution, and abundance of life in Antarctica?...
The environmental physiology of three speciesof Collembola: Cryptopygus cisantarcticus, Isotoma klov...
The collembolan Cryptopygus antarcticus Willem is potentially exposed to habitat salinities equal to...
Population densities of the Collembola Cryptopygus antarcticus and Friesea grisea were compared in t...
Darwin was an early exponent of the importance of ‘occasional means of dispersal’ in accounting for ...
The cold hardiness of two Antarctic species of Collembola, Cryptopygus antarcticus Willem and Pariso...
Abiotic features of Antarctic terrestrial habitats, particularly low temperatures and limited availa...
Analyses are presented of 190 measurements of individual respiration rate for the complete size rang...
The hygropreference of adult Cryptopygusantarcticus and Alaskozetesantarcticus was investigated over...
Dehydration experiments were conducted on individual Collembola at 0% relative humidity with the tem...
The arctic collembolan Onychiurus arcticus is freezing intolerant and experiences temperatures below...
The springtail Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni (Arthropoda: Collembola) has been the focus of extensive eco...
Determinations of oxygen uptake of size classes I, II, III and IV of the collembolan Cryptopygus ant...
Variations in the rate of moulting and of faecal pellet production by Cryptopygus antarcticus (Wille...
Polar amplification of global warming has led to an average 2°C rise in air temperatures in parts of...
The question is posed: "what limits the presence, distribution, and abundance of life in Antarctica?...