MOISTURE RELATIONSHIPS OF THE HIGH ARCTIC COLLEMBOLAN ONYCHIURUS-ARCTICUS

被引:20
作者
HODKINSON, ID
HEALEY, V
COULSON, S
机构
[1] School of Biological and Earth Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University
关键词
MOISTURE; DESICCATION; REHYDRATION; SURVIVAL; COLLEMBOLA; ARCTIC; CLIMATE CHANGE;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-3032.1994.tb01083.x
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Rates of desiccation, rehydration and survival, under conditions of 0 and 100% relative humidity, were investigated in the high arctic collembolan Onychiurus arcticus (Tullberg) over a range of temperatures from -3 to 10-degrees-C. Desiccation, measured over 4h in a dry environment, was rapid and highly significantly correlated with saturated vapour pressure deficit (SVPD). At 10-degrees-C animals lost over 60% of body moisture in under 1 h. Under moist conditions body weight remained constant. Survival, measured over 4h under dry conditions, showed a highly significant negative correlation with SVPD across the range of temperatures. Survival in moist controls was 100%. Partially desiccated animals were able to rehydrate using free water or moisture from a saturated atmosphere, but uptake of the former was faster. Rates of water uptake were around 30 times slower than rates of loss through desiccation. Animals given free water regained initial weights in 24-144h, dependent on temperature. Uptake rates of free water, measured over the time necessary fully to rehydrate, were highly significantly correlated with temperature, whereas those for atmospheric moisture were not. Over the time scales used in the experiments, three linear regression equations accurately predict rates of desiccation, rehydration and survival from SVPD or temperature. Ecological adaptation by O.arcticus to the highly contrasting climatic environments of the arctic summer and winter seasons is discussed in the context of climate change.
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