Limnoterrestial tardigrade diversity: a review and metanalysis / Sy, Jexhee Tyler C. 6

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Action note: In: Summary: ABSTRACT: Tardigrades are known of the most resilient organisms in the face of the earth as they are some of the few organisms that were able to perform cryptobiosis, the ability to cease metabolic function in response to extreme environments. In which not only made them able to survive harsh environments, but also gave them the capability to colonize almost any habitat. This remarkable feat is the prime reason to the through exploration on its physiology. However, despite the frivolous exploits in the physiological field, it is porrly explored in the ecological field with the explanation to its sparseness remains elusive. Through the exploration of various tardigrade physiological study that this study was able to pinpoint a possible major factor in tardigrade spareness: Temperature and humidity due to the limitations on one of its physiological reactions: Anhydrobiosis. In which an assessment eas performed based on the results of various limnoterrestial Tardigrade abundance and diversity studies. Other editions:
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ABSTRACT: Tardigrades are known of the most resilient organisms in the face of the earth as they are some of the few organisms that were able to perform cryptobiosis, the ability to cease metabolic function in response to extreme environments. In which not only made them able to survive harsh environments, but also gave them the capability to colonize almost any habitat. This remarkable feat is the prime reason to the through exploration on its physiology. However, despite the frivolous exploits in the physiological field, it is porrly explored in the ecological field with the explanation to its sparseness remains elusive. Through the exploration of various tardigrade physiological study that this study was able to pinpoint a possible major factor in tardigrade spareness: Temperature and humidity due to the limitations on one of its physiological reactions: Anhydrobiosis. In which an assessment eas performed based on the results of various limnoterrestial Tardigrade abundance and diversity studies.

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