Cold tolerance and dehydration in Enchytraeidae from Svalbard |
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Authors: | L. Sømme T. Birkemoe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1050 Blindern, N-0316 Oslo, Norway Fax: +47-85 22 46 05, e-mail: l.s.somme@bio.uio.no, NO |
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Abstract: | When cooled in contact with moisture, eight species of arctic Enchytraeidae from Svalbard were killed by freezing within minutes or hours at −3 and −5 °C; an exception was Enchytraeus kincaidi which survived for up to 2 days. When the temperature approached 0 °C the enchytraeids apparently tried to escape from the moist soil. The supercooling capacity of the enchytraeids was relatively low, with mean supercooling points of −5 to −8 °C. In contrast, specimens of several species were extracted from soil cores that had been frozen in their intact state at −15 °C for up to 71 days. Compared to freezing in a moist environment, higher survival rates were obtained during cooling at freezing temperatures in dry soil. Survival was recorded in species kept at −3 °C for up to 35 days, and in some species kept at −6 °C for up to 17 days. Slow warming greatly increased survival rates at −6 °C . The results strongly suggest that arctic enchytraeids avoid freezing by dehydration at subzero temperatures. In agreement with this, weight losses of up to ca. 42% of fresh weight were recorded in Mesenchytraeus spp. and of up to 55% in Enchytraeus kincaidi at water vapour pressures above ice at −3 to −6 °C. All specimens survived dehydration under these conditions. Accepted: 12 December 1997 |
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Keywords: | Key words Arctic Enchytraeidae Cold hardiness Dehydration Freeze avoidance Supercooling |
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