Gas exchange patterns of Pterostichus niger (Carabidae) in dry and moist air |
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Authors: | IRJA KIVIMÄGI AARE KUUSIK KATRIN JÕGAR ANGELA PLOOMI INGRID H. WILLIAMS LUULE METSPALU KÜLLI HIIESAAR IVAR SIBUL MARIKA MÄND ANNE LUIK |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Plant Protection, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia;2. Department of Silviculture, Extonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia |
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Abstract: | Gas exchange patterns of adult male Pterostichus niger Schaller after hydration (i.e. given access to food and water) are compared in dry air [5–7% relative humidity (RH)] and moist air (90–97% RH) by means of flow‐through CO2 respirometry combined with infrared probe actography. Of thirty beetles examined, slightly more than 50% showed continuous gas exchange and are not considered further. Of the remaining beetles, the majority (approximately 71%) display a pattern of cyclic gas exchange in both dry and moist air (i.e. CO2 gas is released in bursts, with a low level of CO2 release during the interburst periods). A minority of the beetles (four out of 30) are found to exhibit discontinuous gas exchange in both dry and moist air; this is characterized by three clearly separated states of the spiracles: closed (C), flutter (F) and open (O) phases. The pattern of cyclic gas exchange is associated with weak abdominal pulsations. After switching from moist to dry air, a small modulation of the discontinuous gas exchange cycles (maximum mean CO2 production rate) occurs, providing no clear support for the hygric theory of discontinuous gas exchange in this species (i.e. that it serves to restrict respiratory water loss). |
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Keywords: | Carabidae continuous respiration cyclic gas exchange discontinuous gas exchange metabolic rate Pterostichus niger |
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