Dehydration Dynamics in Terrestrial Arthropods: From Water Sensing to Trophic Interactions.

IF 15 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Annual review of entomology Pub Date : 2023-01-23 DOI:10.1146/annurev-ento-120120-091609
Joshua B Benoit, Kevin E McCluney, Matthew J DeGennaro, Julian A T Dow
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Since the transition from water to land, maintaining water balance has been a key challenge for terrestrial arthropods. We explore factors that allow terrestrial arthropods to survive within a variably dry world and how they shape ecological interactions. Detection of water and hydration is critical for maintaining water content. Efficient regulation of internal water content is accomplished by excretory and osmoregulatory systems that balance water intake and loss. Biochemical and physiological responses are necessary as water content declines to prevent and repair the damage that occurs during dehydration. Desiccation avoidance can occur seasonally or daily via a move to more favorable areas. Dehydration and its avoidance have ecological impacts that extend beyond a single species to alter trophic interactions. As climate changes, evolutionary and ecological processes will be critical to species survival during drought.

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陆生节肢动物的脱水动力学:从水感知到营养相互作用。
从水生动物向陆地动物过渡以来,维持水分平衡一直是陆生节肢动物面临的主要挑战。我们探索使陆生节肢动物能够在干旱环境中生存的因素,以及它们如何形成生态相互作用。水和水合作用的检测对保持水分含量至关重要。体内水分的有效调节是通过排泄和渗透调节系统来平衡水分的摄入和流失。当含水量下降时,生化和生理反应是必要的,以防止和修复脱水过程中发生的损伤。通过移动到更有利的地区,可以季节性或每天避免干燥。脱水及其避免产生的生态影响超出了单一物种的范围,从而改变了营养相互作用。随着气候的变化,进化和生态过程将对物种在干旱时期的生存至关重要。
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Annual review of entomology
Annual review of entomology 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Entomology, a publication dating back to 1956, offers comprehensive reviews of significant developments in the field of entomology.The scope of coverage spans various areas, including:biochemistry and physiology, morphology and development, behavior and neuroscience, ecology, agricultural entomology and pest management, biological control, forest entomology, acarines and other arthropods, medical and veterinary entomology, pathology, vectors of plant disease, genetics, genomics, and systematics, evolution, and biogeography.
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