Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2841780 Journal of Insect Physiology 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study presents the first physiological information for a member of the wingless Mantophasmatodea, or Heelwalkers. This species shows cyclic gas exchange with no evidence of a Flutter period (more typical of discontinuous gas exchange in insects) and no indication that the spiracles are fully occluded during quiescent metabolism. Standard metabolic rate at 20 °C was 21.32±2.73 μl CO2 h−1 (mean±S.E.), with a Q10 (10–25 °C) of 1.7. Increases in VCO2 associated with variation in mass and with trial temperature were modulated by an increase in burst period volume and a decline in cycle frequency. Total water loss rate, determined by infrared gas analysis, was 0.876±0.08 mg H2O h−1 (range 0.602–1.577, n=11n=11) whilst cuticular water loss rate, estimated by linear regression of total water loss rate and metabolic rate, was 0.618±0.09 mg H2O h−1 (range 0.341–1.363, n=11n=11). Respiratory water loss rate was therefore no more than 29% of the total rate of water loss. Both total water loss rate and estimated cuticular water loss rate were significantly repeatable, with intraclass correlation coefficients of 0.745 and 0.553, respectively.

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