نتایج جستجو برای: chironomid larvae

تعداد نتایج: 33174  

2014
Oleg Gusev Yoshitaka Suetsugu Richard Cornette Takeshi Kawashima Maria D. Logacheva Alexey S. Kondrashov Aleksey A. Penin Rie Hatanaka Shingo Kikuta Sachiko Shimura Hiroyuki Kanamori Yuichi Katayose Takashi Matsumoto Elena Shagimardanova Dmitry Alexeev Vadim Govorun Jennifer Wisecaver Alexander Mikheyev Ryo Koyanagi Manabu Fujie Tomoaki Nishiyama Shuji Shigenobu Tomoko F. Shibata Veronika Golygina Mitsuyasu Hasebe Takashi Okuda Nori Satoh Takahiro Kikawada

Anhydrobiosis represents an extreme example of tolerance adaptation to water loss, where an organism can survive in an ametabolic state until water returns. Here we report the first comparative analysis examining the genomic background of extreme desiccation tolerance, which is exclusively found in larvae of the only anhydrobiotic insect, Polypedilum vanderplanki. We compare the genomes of P. v...

2010
Richard Cornette Yasushi Kanamori Masahiko Watanabe Yuichi Nakahara Oleg Gusev Kanako Mitsumasu Keiko Kadono-Okuda Michihiko Shimomura Kazuei Mita Takahiro Kikawada Takashi Okuda

Some organisms are able to survive the loss of almost all their body water content, entering a latent state known as anhydrobiosis. The sleeping chironomid (Polypedilum vanderplanki) lives in the semi-arid regions of Africa, and its larvae can survive desiccation in an anhydrobiotic form during the dry season. To unveil the molecular mechanisms of this resistance to desiccation, an anhydrobiosi...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2006
Gabriel Pinilla Maritza Abril Esperanza González

The catfish, Eremophilus mutisii, was cultured under different densities in artificial rainfall reservoirs at Caldas, Boyacá, Colombia. At capture, the average total length of the animals was 10 cm and the weight ranged between 9 and 10 g. These fish were in initial stages of sexual development. After a year in the reservoirs, they had increased in length and weight as follows (densities in par...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Benjamin N Philip Andor J Kiss Richard E Lee

The movement of water and small solutes is integral to the survival of freezing and desiccation in insects, yet the underlying mechanisms of these processes are not fully known. Recent evidence suggests that aquaporin (AQP) water channels play critical roles in protecting cells from osmotic damage during freezing and desiccation. Our study sequenced, functionally characterized and measured the ...

2010
Hilde Eggermont Oliver Heiri James Russell Leen Audenaert Dirk Verschuren

Fossil assemblages of chironomid larvae (non-biting midges) preserved in lake sediments are well-established paleothermometers in north-temperate and boreal regions, but their potential for temperature reconstruction in tropical regions has never before been assessed. In this study, we surveyed subfossil chironomid assemblages in the surface sediments of 65 lakes and permanent pools in southwes...

2013
Anne-Sophie Deville David Grémillet Michel Gauthier-Clerc Matthieu Guillemain Friederike Von Houwald Bruno Gardelli Arnaud Béchet

Accurate knowledge of the functional response of predators to prey density is essential for understanding food web dynamics, to parameterize mechanistic models of animal responses to environmental change, and for designing appropriate conservation measures. Greater flamingos (Phoenicopterus roseus), a flagship species of Mediterranean wetlands, primarily feed on Artemias (Artemia spp.) in comme...

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