Abstract
Three species of reptile ticks have abutting allopatric distributions in South
Australia. Aponomma hydvosauri has a greater rate of water loss at normal temperatures
than two Amblyomma species. Amb. albolimbatum and Amb. limbatum lose water at the
same rate but the former is more resistant to desiccation because it is larger. The two
Amblyomma species also have a higher critical temperature above which waterproofing
properties of the cuticle break down, but there is no difference in the equilibrium
humidities of the three species.
There is a general correlation between physiological resistance to desiccation in
a species and the aridity of the range of that species. But this correlation does not
completely explain the distribution pattern.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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