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Adaptations of a native Subantarctic flightless fly to dehydration stress: More plastic than we thought?

机译:原生的亚南极不会飞的蝇适应脱水压力:比我们想象的还要塑料吗?

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Water conservation is a critical aspect affecting the survival, distribution and abundance of terrestrial arthropods. In this study we investigate mechanisms of dehydration tolerance of the native, flightless fly, Calycopteryx moseleyi, inhabiting contrasting environments at two localities in the Kerguelen Islands. We compare the survival abilities and management of body water content of adult flies from two different ecophenotypes when exposed to conditions of low relative humidity. Our results suggest a broad plasticity in the responses of C. moseleyi to desiccation, showing distinct local adaptations to environmental conditions.
机译:节约用水是影响陆生节肢动物生存,分布和丰富度的关键方面。在这项研究中,我们调查了天然的,不会飞的苍蝇Calycopteryx moseleyi,在Kerguelen群岛的两个地方形成对比环境的耐脱水机制。当暴露于低相对湿度条件下时,我们比较了两种不同生态表型的成年果蝇的生存能力和体内水分管理。我们的结果表明C. moseleyi对干燥的反应具有广泛的可塑性,显示出对环境条件的独特局部适应性。

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