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Adult flight in a water strider exposed to habitat drydown in the larval stages
Authors:Kishi Manabu  Harada Tetsuo  Spence John R
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Environmental Physiology, Faculty of Education, Kochi University, Kochi 780-8520, Japan;(2) Department of Renewable Resources, University of Alberta, Edmonton T6G 2H1, Canada,;
Abstract: Aquarius paludum inhabits a wide variety of water surfaces, ranging from temporary to permanent ponds and lakes throughout the Palearctic. Thus, some larvae of A. paludum will be exposed to habitats that dry out. We assess here the influence of drying on water strider growth and development. When exposed to drying-out in the larval stage, the growth period was prolonged. Drying-out during one of the first three instars was associated with longer maintenance of flight muscles without histolysis and reduced the number of eggs laid by long-winged (LW) adults that shifted to a "flyer" strategy. Alternatively, adults exposed to dry habitats during whole larval period expressed shorter preoviposition periods and shifted to a "non-flying, reproducer" strategy. These contrasting responses to drying can be understood as flexible physiological functions depending on the drying history to which larvae are exposed. This flexibility may be a significant factor in allowing A. paludum to occupy such a wide range of habitats in Eurasia.
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