“…While in some species this is accompanied by a decline in burst volume (e.g. Buck and Keister, 1955;Lighton, 1988;Quinlan and Lighton, 1999;Vogt and Appel, 2000;Duncan and Dickman, 2001), in others burst volume remains unaltered (Davis et al, 1999;Chappell and Rogowitz, 2000;Shelton and Appel, 2001;Klok and Chown, 2005;Kovac et al, 2007) (but see Terblanche and Chown, 2010). Similar plastic responses to acute changes in other environmental conditions have also been shown in insects and other tracheated arthropods, for example, as oxygen or carbon dioxide levels are altered (Lighton and Berrigan, 1995;Chown and Holter, 2000;Hetz and Bradley, 2005;Lighton and Ottesen, 2005;Clusella-Trullas and Chown, 2008;Lighton and Turner, 2008;Terblanche et al, 2008) (for a review, see Harrison et al, 2006).…”