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  1. Getting to the bottom of how red flour #beetles absorb water through their butts arstechnica.com/science/2023/1 by @JenLucPiquant

    NHA1 is a cation/proton antiporter essential for the water-conserving functions of the rectal complex in #Tribolium castaneum pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2217

    "A unique group of #cells pumps water into the #kidneys to help harvest moisture from the air."

    #animals #invertebrates #insects

  2. How some beetles drink water using their butts sciencenews.org/article/flour-

    NHA1 is a cation/proton antiporter essential for the water-conserving functions of the rectal complex in #Tribolium castaneum pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2217

    Red flour #beetles, a major agricultural pest, open their anus to get water vapor in the air flowing into the lower gut and condensing on any poop there. The #insects draw water out of the fecal material using special cells lining their lower digestive system.

  3. Lego models of invertebrates: needs to reach 10,000 supporters to enter production.

    “This set features four arthropod model organisms: the fruit fly #Drosophila melanogaster, the red flour beetle #Tribolium castaneum, the amphipod crustacean #Parhyale hawaiensis, and the two-spotted cricket #Gryllus bimaculatus.”

    The LEGO account setup accepts throwaway emails, so no need to commit to endless spam.

    #entomology #lego #invertebrates #insects #crustaceans

    ideas.lego.com/projects/c629ad

  4. In our new 📰 out in Ecology and Evolution we find that yeast restriction can impose major fitness costs on male and female red flour beetles. Moreover, a lowered diet quality leads to an increased opportunity for selection especially in females, suggesting high demographic costs for the adaptation to environments of poor diet quality.
    This is the first #Tribolium study from our lab in Dresden! 🥳 🎉 Cheers and many thanks to my amazing supervisor @tim_janicke ! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10
    #openaccess

  5. Playing god with #beetles: "An explanation for unexpected population crashes in a constant environment" by Johnson et al. 2022 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/fu

    "Most of the time, populations can be described as fluctuating randomly around a weakly-stable equilibrium. However, some populations experience unexpected population crashes... ecological #blackswan events. These crashes, however rare, have outsized consequences for conservation and management"

    "we use mechanistic models and flour #beetle microcosm experiments to derive a novel mechanism of population crashes... can occur when stochasticity occasionally ‘pushes’ population density into a regime where overcrowding is severe."

    Curiously: "Obviously, only females can oviposit. Less obviously, females are far more voracious egg cannibals than males—using industrial die to perform an egg mark-recapture experiment, Sonleitner (1961) found that #Tribolium castaneum females ate 19 times as many eggs as males."

    #ecology