1998
DOI: 10.1674/0003-0031(1998)140[0027:soiaab]2.0.co;2
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Survival of Immersion and Anoxia by Larval Tiger Beetles, Cicindela togata

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“…Their data suggest that tiger beetles also use the oxygen in their subelytral cavities during submersion and that adult survival times are likely to be greater if the beetles are submerged in aerated water. Hoback et al (1998) found that survival of Cicindela larvae did not differ between aerated and severely anoxic water suggesting that these larvae cannot trap air that serves as a physical gill. The use of trapped air as a physical gill has 3 3 8 7 8 8 Air pocket 17 16 15 12 9 8 6 4 3 Days of exposure Initial no.…”
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“…Their data suggest that tiger beetles also use the oxygen in their subelytral cavities during submersion and that adult survival times are likely to be greater if the beetles are submerged in aerated water. Hoback et al (1998) found that survival of Cicindela larvae did not differ between aerated and severely anoxic water suggesting that these larvae cannot trap air that serves as a physical gill. The use of trapped air as a physical gill has 3 3 8 7 8 8 Air pocket 17 16 15 12 9 8 6 4 3 Days of exposure Initial no.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Increases in water temperature greatly reduce survival times for most species tested (Hoback et al, 1998;Brust & Hoback, 2009). C. granulatus and P. assimilis submerged in warm water (22°C) survived between two and three days, while in cold water (5°C) they survived for 12 and 10 days, respectively.…”
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“…To survive flooding, tiger beetles that inhabit floodplains, such as Cicindela togata (Hoback et al 1998) and Phaeoxantha klugii (Zerm and Adis 2003), have evolved physiological tolerance to anoxia, and can survive many days of immersion. Some species show behavioral adaptation; for example Cicindela hirticollis larvae abandon their burrows and relocate in response to flooding (Brust et al 2006).…”
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“…Most species prefer dry habitats such as sand dunes, rocky outcrops or clay banks (Pearson et al 2005). Some are known to withstand hypoxic conditions during periodic flooding of their habitat, particularly as larvae (Hoback et al 1998;Brust and Hoback 2009). The larvae dwell in burrows in the same habitats as the adults, and are also voracious predators of smaller invertebrates.…”
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