“…It has been established that encystation and cryptobiosis in tardigrades are adaptive responses to changes in the external environment (Węglarska, 1957;Szymańska, 1995;Wright, 2001;Guidetti et al, 2006Guidetti et al, , 2011Rebecchi et al, , 2009bRebecchi et al, , 2009cWełnicz et al, 2011). However, other potential mechanisms which might be involved in the maintenance of homeostasis in invertebrates, such as apoptosis, self-regeneration of tissues and organs, accumulation of spherites, synthesis of methallothioneins or antioxidants (Parthasarathy and Palli, 2007;Park and Takeda, 2008;Hakim et al, 2010;Rost-Roszkowska et al, 2010a, 2010bChajec et al, 2012), have been studied only in some tardigrade species (Rebecchi et al, 2009a;Rizzo et al, 2010;Bonifacio et al, 2012). In many invertebrates the regenerative properties of the midgut epithelium are also considered as adaptive mechanisms for coping with external stress factors (Wilczek, 2005;Tettamanti et al, 2007;Park and Takeda, 2008;Malagoli et al, 2010;Rost-Roszkowska et al, 2011b;Franzetti et al, 2012).…”