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Water deprivation tolerance and humidity response in a larval dragonfly: a possible adaptation for survival in drying ponds
Authors:MANUELA REBORA  SILVANA PIERSANTI  GIANANDREA SALERNO  ERIC CONTI  ELDA GAINO
Institution:Dipartimento di Biologia Cellulare e Ambientale, Universitàdegli Studi di Perugia, Perugia, Italy;and Dipartimento di Scienze Agrarie e Ambientali, Universitàdegli Studi di Perugia, Perugia, Italy.
Abstract:Abstract.  Water deprivation tolerance is investigated in the last larval stadium of Libellula depressa under various conditions of relative humidity (60–100% relative humidity; RH). Most of the larvae maintained at 100% RH emerge and, at lower RH levels show some resistance to dehydration because they die after a mean period ranging from 1.4 days at 60% RH up to 6.7 days at 90% RH. In dual-choice chambers with humidity gradients from 63–74% RH and from 68–84% RH, larvae spend most of the time in the moist side of the chamber. In a Y-tube olfactometer, the larvae reveal a positive hygrotaxis to two airstreams carrying different amounts of water vapour (98% vs. 50%) and spend most of their time in the 'humid' arm. The ecological significance of desiccation tolerance and hygropositive response in the last larval stadium of L. depressa is discussed in relation to the presence of hygroreceptors in dragonfly larvae.
Keywords:Aquatic insects  behaviour  dehydration  hygroreceptors  positive hygrotaxis
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