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DOI10.1002/ece3.2355
Desiccation resistance in tropical insects: causes and mechanisms underlying variability in a Panama ant community
Bujan, Jelena1; Yanoviak, Stephen P.2,3; Kaspari, Michael1,3
通讯作者Bujan, Jelena
来源期刊ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
ISSN2045-7758
出版年2016
卷号6期号:17页码:6282-6291
英文摘要

Desiccation resistance, the ability of an organism to reduce water loss, is an essential trait in arid habitats. Drought frequency in tropical regions is predicted to increase with climate change, and small ectotherms are often under a strong desiccation risk. We tested hypotheses regarding the underexplored desiccation potential of tropical insects. We measured desiccation resistance in 82 ant species from a Panama rainforest by recording the time ants can survive desiccation stress. Species’ desiccation resistance ranged from 0.7 h to 97.9 h. We tested the desiccation adaptation hypothesis, which predicts higher desiccation resistance in habitats with higher vapor pressure deficit (VPD) - the drying power of the air. In a Panama rainforest, canopy microclimates averaged a VPD of 0.43 kPa, compared to a VPD of 0.05 kPa in the understory. Canopy ants averaged desiccation resistances 2.8 times higher than the understory ants. We tested a number of mechanisms to account for desiccation resistance. Smaller insects should desiccate faster given their higher surface area to volume ratio. Desiccation resistance increased with ant mass, and canopy ants averaged 16% heavier than the understory ants. A second way to increase desiccation resistance is to carry more water. Water content was on average 2.5% higher in canopy ants, but total water content was not a good predictor of ant desiccation resistance or critical thermal maximum (CTmax), a measure of an ant’s thermal tolerance. In canopy ants, desiccation resistance and CTmax were inversely related, suggesting a tradeoff, while the two were positively correlated in understory ants. This is the first community level test of desiccation adaptation hypothesis in tropical insects. Tropical forests do contain desiccation-resistant species, and while we cannot predict those simply based on their body size, high levels of desiccation resistance are always associated with the tropical canopy.


英文关键词Body size canopy CTmax thermal tolerance VPD water content water loss
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; Panama
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000383362700020
WOS关键词CRITICAL THERMAL MAXIMUM ; WATER-BALANCE ; BODY-SIZE ; DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER ; CUTICULAR PERMEABILITY ; FOREST ; TOLERANCE ; MICROHABITAT ; TEMPERATURE ; MICROCLIMATE
WOS类目Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/192471
作者单位1.Univ Oklahoma, Dept Biol, Grad Program Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Norman, OK 73019 USA;
2.Univ Louisville, Dept Biol, Louisville, KY 40292 USA;
3.Smithsonian Trop Res Inst, Balboa, Panama
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Bujan, Jelena,Yanoviak, Stephen P.,Kaspari, Michael. Desiccation resistance in tropical insects: causes and mechanisms underlying variability in a Panama ant community[J],2016,6(17):6282-6291.
APA Bujan, Jelena,Yanoviak, Stephen P.,&Kaspari, Michael.(2016).Desiccation resistance in tropical insects: causes and mechanisms underlying variability in a Panama ant community.ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION,6(17),6282-6291.
MLA Bujan, Jelena,et al."Desiccation resistance in tropical insects: causes and mechanisms underlying variability in a Panama ant community".ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION 6.17(2016):6282-6291.
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