Tytuł pozycji:
The closed spiracle phase of discontinuous gas exchange predicts diving duration in the grasshopper Paracinema tricolor
The discontinuous gas exchange (DGE) pattern of respiration shown
by many arthropods includes periods of spiracle closure (C-phase)
and is largely thought to serve as a physiological adaptation to restrict
water loss in terrestrial environments. One major challenge to this
hypothesis is to explain the presence of DGE in insects in moist
environments. Here, we show a novel ecological correlate of the
C-phase, namely, diving behaviour in mesic Paracinema tricolor
grasshoppers. Notably, maximal dive duration is positively correlated
with C-phase length, even after accounting for mass scaling and
absolute metabolic rate. Here, we propose that an additional
advantage of DGE may be conferred by allowing the tracheal
system to act as a sealed underwater oxygen reservoir. Spiracle
closure may facilitate underwater submersion, which, in turn, may
contribute to predator avoidance, the survival of accidental immersion
or periodic flooding and the exploitation of underwater resources.