Life cycles in polar arthropods - flexible or programmed?

Climate features that influence life cycles, notably severity, seasonality, unpredictability and variability, are summarized for different polar zones. The zones differ widely in these factors and how they are combined. For example, seasonality is markedly reduced by oceanic influences in the Subant...

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Main Author: Danks, Hugh V.
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description Climate features that influence life cycles, notably severity, seasonality, unpredictability and variability, are summarized for different polar zones. The zones differ widely in these factors and how they are combined. For example, seasonality is markedly reduced by oceanic influences in the Subantarctic. Information about the life cycles of Arctic and Antarctic arthropods is reviewed to assess the relative contributions of flexibility and programming to life cycles in polar regions. A wide range of life cycles occurs in polar arthropods and, when whole life cycles are considered, fixed or programmed elements are well represented, in contrast to some recent opinions that emphasize the prevalence of flexible or opportunistic responses. Programmed responses ale especially common for controlling the appearance of stages that are sensitive to adverse conditions, such as the reproductive adult. The relative contribution of flexibility and programming to different life cycles is correlated with taxonomic affinity (which establishes the general lifecycle framework for a species), and with climatic zone, the habitats of immature and adult stages, and food. Hugh V. Danks Lit
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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:bc7fc5f3-16ee-4e5e-8cee-801ad90e32a5 2025-01-16T19:18:19+00:00 Life cycles in polar arthropods - flexible or programmed? Danks, Hugh V. print text https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:bc7fc5f3-16ee-4e5e-8cee-801ad90e32a5 unknown https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:bc7fc5f3-16ee-4e5e-8cee-801ad90e32a5 policy:public Arctic Third European Workshop of Invertebrate Ecophysiology (1998 : Birmingham Česko) climate temperature seasonal life-cycle arthropods insects polar Antarctic zoologie fyziologie živočichů ekofyziologie členovci hmyz životní cykly sezónní vlivy klimatické vlivy teplota arktická oblast antarktická oblast fenologická studie přehledy 591.5 061.3 595.2/.7 article bibliography conference publication model:article ftczechacademysc 2024-02-19T22:48:51Z Climate features that influence life cycles, notably severity, seasonality, unpredictability and variability, are summarized for different polar zones. The zones differ widely in these factors and how they are combined. For example, seasonality is markedly reduced by oceanic influences in the Subantarctic. Information about the life cycles of Arctic and Antarctic arthropods is reviewed to assess the relative contributions of flexibility and programming to life cycles in polar regions. A wide range of life cycles occurs in polar arthropods and, when whole life cycles are considered, fixed or programmed elements are well represented, in contrast to some recent opinions that emphasize the prevalence of flexible or opportunistic responses. Programmed responses ale especially common for controlling the appearance of stages that are sensitive to adverse conditions, such as the reproductive adult. The relative contribution of flexibility and programming to different life cycles is correlated with taxonomic affinity (which establishes the general lifecycle framework for a species), and with climatic zone, the habitats of immature and adult stages, and food. Hugh V. Danks Lit Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV Antarctic Arctic
spellingShingle Arctic
Third European Workshop of Invertebrate Ecophysiology (1998 : Birmingham
Česko)
climate
temperature
seasonal
life-cycle
arthropods
insects
polar
Antarctic
zoologie
fyziologie živočichů
ekofyziologie
členovci
hmyz
životní cykly
sezónní vlivy
klimatické vlivy
teplota
arktická oblast
antarktická oblast
fenologická studie
přehledy
591.5
061.3
595.2/.7
Danks, Hugh V.
Life cycles in polar arthropods - flexible or programmed?
title Life cycles in polar arthropods - flexible or programmed?
title_full Life cycles in polar arthropods - flexible or programmed?
title_fullStr Life cycles in polar arthropods - flexible or programmed?
title_full_unstemmed Life cycles in polar arthropods - flexible or programmed?
title_short Life cycles in polar arthropods - flexible or programmed?
title_sort life cycles in polar arthropods - flexible or programmed?
topic Arctic
Third European Workshop of Invertebrate Ecophysiology (1998 : Birmingham
Česko)
climate
temperature
seasonal
life-cycle
arthropods
insects
polar
Antarctic
zoologie
fyziologie živočichů
ekofyziologie
členovci
hmyz
životní cykly
sezónní vlivy
klimatické vlivy
teplota
arktická oblast
antarktická oblast
fenologická studie
přehledy
591.5
061.3
595.2/.7
topic_facet Arctic
Third European Workshop of Invertebrate Ecophysiology (1998 : Birmingham
Česko)
climate
temperature
seasonal
life-cycle
arthropods
insects
polar
Antarctic
zoologie
fyziologie živočichů
ekofyziologie
členovci
hmyz
životní cykly
sezónní vlivy
klimatické vlivy
teplota
arktická oblast
antarktická oblast
fenologická studie
přehledy
591.5
061.3
595.2/.7
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