2019
DOI: 10.1101/774653
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Inter- and intraspecific differences inDrosophilacold tolerance are linked to hindgut reabsorption capacity

Abstract: Maintaining extracellular osmotic and ionic homeostasis is crucial to maintain organismal function. In insects, hemolymph volume and ion content is regulated by the combined actions of the secretory Malpighian tubules and reabsorptive hindgut. When exposed to stressful cold, homeostasis is gradually disrupted, characterized by a debilitating increase in extracellular K+ concentration (hyperkalemia). In accordance with this paradigm, studies have found a strong link between the cold tolerance of insect species … Show more

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