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Surviving the Flood: Plastron Respiration in the Non-tracheate Arthropod Phrynus Marginemaculatus (Amblypygi: Arachnida)

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biology
Date 2003 May 29
PMID 12770254
Citations 11
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Abstract

Specimens of Phrynus marginemaculatus can remain responsive when submerged in water for more than 24 hours. Behavioral data indicate that P. marginemaculatus utilizes dissolved oxygen from the surrounding water. Scanning electron miscroscopy and light microscope sections show cuticular modifications for plastron respiration. All previous examples of plastron respiration have involved animals with tracheal systems, but amblypygids respire through the use of two pairs of book lungs. This study provides the first example of plastron respiration not only in the order Amblypygi, but also, in any non-tracheate arthropod.

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