The Temperature and Humidity Relations of the Cockroach
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- 1 October 1938
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Experimental Biology
- Vol. 15 (4) , 555-563
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.15.4.555
Abstract
1. In a diffusion gradient of humidity at uniform temperature, some cockroaches (Blatta orientalis, L.) show a tendency to spend more time in the drier region. Other individuals appear to be indifferent to the stimulus of air humidity. 2. On desiccation, there is a tendency for cockroaches to become hygro-positive. 3. In a temperature gradient, those individuals which react to humidity have a slightly but significantly higher preferred temperature in somewhat moist air than they have in dry air. 4. It seems, then, that the observed preferred temperature represents a kind of balance between a pure temperature reaction and a humidity reaction. The change in humidity reaction resulting from desiccation is qualitatively satisfactory to explain the fall in preferred temperature which occurs at the same time.Keywords
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