The hygropreference of adult Cryptopygusantarcticus and Alaskozetesantarcticus was investigated over 2 h at 5, 10 and 20°C, along humidity gradients (9–98% RH) established by means of different salt solutions. Two chamber arrangements were employed, linear and grid, to determine any influence of thigmotactic behaviour on distribution within the RH gradient. The humidity preference of both species varied with temperature. At 5 and 10°C, C. antarcticus distributed homogeneously showing no clear RH preference. At 20°C, this species preferred the highest humidity (98% RH). A. antarcticus demonstrated a preference for the lowest humidity (9% RH) at 5°C, but at 10°C its distribution differed between the two arena types. At 20°C, A. antarcticus sh...
(1) The cold hardiness of four species was studied in respect of supercooling ability, cryoprotectiv...
The cold hardiness of two Antarctic species of Collembola, Cryptopygus antarcticus Willem and Pariso...
Collembola are abundant and functionally significant arthropods in sub-Antarctic terrestrial ecosyst...
The thermal preferences of Alaskozetes antarcticus (Acari, Cryptostigmata) and Cryptopygus antarctic...
Population densities of the Collembola Cryptopygus antarcticus and Friesea grisea were compared in t...
Seven species of Antarctic micro-arthropods (4 mites and 3 collembolans) were examined to determine ...
Polar amplification of global warming has led to an average 2°C rise in air temperatures in parts of...
Dehydration experiments were conducted on individual Collembola at 0% relative humidity with the tem...
The environmental physiology of three speciesof Collembola: Cryptopygus cisantarcticus, Isotoma klov...
Samples of adult Alaskozetes antarcticus, an Antarctic cryptostigmatid mite, were collected in winte...
The collembolan Cryptopygus antarcticus Willem is potentially exposed to habitat salinities equal to...
This paper provides an introduction to the literature on the drying of porous solids and the relevan...
gerlachei, are abundant in the vicinity of Palmer Station, Antarctica. No single mechanism for reduc...
Live and dead specimens of the Antarctic collembolan Cryptopygus antarcticus (Willem) dry, under con...
The water status of the collembolan Cryptopygtus antarcticus (Willem) was investigated from April 19...
(1) The cold hardiness of four species was studied in respect of supercooling ability, cryoprotectiv...
The cold hardiness of two Antarctic species of Collembola, Cryptopygus antarcticus Willem and Pariso...
Collembola are abundant and functionally significant arthropods in sub-Antarctic terrestrial ecosyst...
The thermal preferences of Alaskozetes antarcticus (Acari, Cryptostigmata) and Cryptopygus antarctic...
Population densities of the Collembola Cryptopygus antarcticus and Friesea grisea were compared in t...
Seven species of Antarctic micro-arthropods (4 mites and 3 collembolans) were examined to determine ...
Polar amplification of global warming has led to an average 2°C rise in air temperatures in parts of...
Dehydration experiments were conducted on individual Collembola at 0% relative humidity with the tem...
The environmental physiology of three speciesof Collembola: Cryptopygus cisantarcticus, Isotoma klov...
Samples of adult Alaskozetes antarcticus, an Antarctic cryptostigmatid mite, were collected in winte...
The collembolan Cryptopygus antarcticus Willem is potentially exposed to habitat salinities equal to...
This paper provides an introduction to the literature on the drying of porous solids and the relevan...
gerlachei, are abundant in the vicinity of Palmer Station, Antarctica. No single mechanism for reduc...
Live and dead specimens of the Antarctic collembolan Cryptopygus antarcticus (Willem) dry, under con...
The water status of the collembolan Cryptopygtus antarcticus (Willem) was investigated from April 19...
(1) The cold hardiness of four species was studied in respect of supercooling ability, cryoprotectiv...
The cold hardiness of two Antarctic species of Collembola, Cryptopygus antarcticus Willem and Pariso...
Collembola are abundant and functionally significant arthropods in sub-Antarctic terrestrial ecosyst...