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Research Article

Effects of moisture decrease on behavioural and life history traits in three species of terrestrial isopods

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Pages 832-839 | Received 06 Feb 2023, Accepted 17 Oct 2023, Published online: 20 Nov 2023

Figures & data

Figure 1. Survival rate (%) of isopods species after 3 weeks of exposure to the three tested RH conditions (mean of 10 microcosms with 3 individuals ± SE).

Figure 1. Survival rate (%) of isopods species after 3 weeks of exposure to the three tested RH conditions (mean of 10 microcosms with 3 individuals ± SE).

Figure 2. Mean consumption rate (mg/mg) of each species exposed to the three tested RH conditions (different letters indicate that the values differ at p < 0.01).

Figure 2. Mean consumption rate (mg/mg) of each species exposed to the three tested RH conditions (different letters indicate that the values differ at p < 0.01).

Figure 3. Mean growth efficiency (%) of isopods species under the three tested RH conditions (different letters indicate that the values differ at p < 0.01).

Figure 3. Mean growth efficiency (%) of isopods species under the three tested RH conditions (different letters indicate that the values differ at p < 0.01).

Figure 4. Mean faeces weight (mg) of isopods species after 3 weeks of exposure to the three tested RH conditions (different letters indicate that the values differ at p < 0.05).

Figure 4. Mean faeces weight (mg) of isopods species after 3 weeks of exposure to the three tested RH conditions (different letters indicate that the values differ at p < 0.05).

Figure 5. Stress behaviour (%) of individuals of each species under the three tested RH conditions (Scat: scattering, Greg: aggregation and Volv: volvation).

Figure 5. Stress behaviour (%) of individuals of each species under the three tested RH conditions (Scat: scattering, Greg: aggregation and Volv: volvation).

Figure 6. Location (%) of individuals of each species under the three tested RH conditions (I: excavating into the soil, S: on the soil and L; litter).

Figure 6. Location (%) of individuals of each species under the three tested RH conditions (I: excavating into the soil, S: on the soil and L; litter).