1995
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.198.1.235
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Water and Carbon Dioxide Loss From the Cockroach Periplaneta Americana (L.) Measured Using Radioactive Isotopes

Abstract: Tritiated water (THO) loss from Periplaneta americana is used to measure cuticular permeability (Pd). In dry air, following various periods of predesiccation, the values of Pd lie around 0.5 x 10(-9) ms-1, with the lowest values below 0.3 x 10(-9) ms-1, close to the lowest permeabilities previously reported. There is no obvious relationship between permeability and initial mass of the insect. A significant lowering of Pd was found after 72 h of predesiccation. A marked sudden decrease in permeability occurred … Show more

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“…Of course, this is not absolute. For example, the American cockroach, Periplaneta americana L., can rapidly reduce its cuticular water loss [52]. Interestingly, the DGC reduces water loss in comparison to other gas patterns, corroborating the assertion that the DGC is likely maintained to minimize "avoidable" water loss for xeric insects and/or insects with low cuticular permeability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Of course, this is not absolute. For example, the American cockroach, Periplaneta americana L., can rapidly reduce its cuticular water loss [52]. Interestingly, the DGC reduces water loss in comparison to other gas patterns, corroborating the assertion that the DGC is likely maintained to minimize "avoidable" water loss for xeric insects and/or insects with low cuticular permeability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%