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Dehydration resistance and tolerance in the brush-legged wolf spider (Schizocosa ocreata): a comparison of survivorship, critical body water content, and water-loss rates between sexes

机译:刷腿狼蜘蛛(Schizocosa Ocreata)中的脱水抗性和耐受性:生存,临界体外含水量和性别之间的防水率的比较

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Small-bodied terrestrial animals like spiders face challenges maintaining water reserves essential for homeostasis. They may experience dry microclimates and (or) seasonal variation in water availability, so dehydration is a common stressor that may help explain movement, foraging, and other behaviors. This study examines aspects of dehydration resistance and tolerance in the brush-legged wolf spider, Schizocoso ocreata (Hentz, 1844) (Araneae: Lycosidae), commonly found in the leaf litter of easterndeciduous forests of North America. Sexes differ in morphology, physiology, reproductive strategy, and life history, likely resulting in divergent abilities to resist and tolerate dehydration. We used humidity-controlled chambers to examine relative survivorship by sex under varying humidity regimes, water-loss rates, body water content, and critical water mass. Spiders survived significantly longer in higher humidity regimes (>50% RH). Females had significantly better survivorship overall, lower body-loss rates, and lower critical mass, though males had greater percent body water content, indicating that females have greater dehydration resistance and tolerance than males. Although sex-based differences in survival time and water-loss rates are likelyan effect of relative body mass, females should be more successful than males during periods of episodic drought and are likely selected to survive later in the season while caring for offspring.
机译:像蜘蛛这样的小型陆地动物面临挑战,挑战维持稳态储备。它们可能会经历干燥的微跨度和(或)水可用性的季节变化,因此脱水是一种常见的压力源,可以帮助解释运动,觅食和其他行为。本研究检测了刷腿狼蜘蛛,Schizocoso ocreata(Hentz,1844)(Araneae:Lycosidae),常见于北美东部的落叶树垃圾的脱水抗湿耐水性和耐受性。性别不同的形态,生理学,生殖战略和生活史,可能导致抗拒和耐脱水的不同能力。我们使用湿度控制的腔室以不同湿度制度,防水率,体内含水量和临界水量和临界水质量来检查相对生存。蜘蛛在较高湿度制度(> 50%RH)中显着升温。虽然男性含水含量较高,但虽然雄性百分比较高,但虽然雄性百分比较高,但较低的身体损失率和低临界群体具有显着更好的救生。尽管基于性的生存时间和防水率的差异是可能的相对体重的影响,但在剧目的干旱期间,女性应该比男性更成功,并且可能选择在季节后来生存以在照顾后代。

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