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Michael C. Quinlan
Michael C. Quinlan
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Increase in tracheal investment with beetle size supports hypothesis of oxygen limitation on insect gigantism
A Kaiser, CJ Klok, JJ Socha, WK Lee, MC Quinlan, JF Harrison
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (32), 13198-13203, 2007
1652007
Discontinuous Carbon Dioxide Release in the Eastern Lubber Grasshopper Romalea Guttata and its Effect on Respiratory Transpiration
NF Hadley, MC Quinlan
Journal of Experimental Biology 177 (1), 169-180, 1993
1301993
Anti-diuresis in the blood-feeding insect Rhodnius prolixus Stål: the peptide CAP2b and cyclic GMP inhibit Malpighian tubule fluid secretion
MC Quinlan, NJ Tublitz, MJ O’Donnell
Journal of Experimental Biology 200 (17), 2363-2367, 1997
1221997
Discontinuous gas exchange in insects
MC Quinlan, AG Gibbs
Respiratory physiology & neurobiology 154 (1-2), 18-29, 2006
1032006
Gas exchange, ventilatory patterns, and water loss in two lubber grasshoppers: quantifying cuticular and respiratory transpiration
MC Quinlan, NF Hadley
Physiological Zoology 66 (4), 628-642, 1993
991993
Impaired climbing and flight behaviour in Drosophila melanogaster following carbon dioxide anaesthesia
NR Bartholomew, JM Burdett, JM VandenBrooks, MC Quinlan, GB Call
Scientific reports 5 (1), 15298, 2015
932015
Is bigger better? Water balance in the polymorphic desert harvester ant Messor pergandei
JRB Lighton, MC Quinlan
Physiological Entomology 19 (4), 325-334, 1994
771994
Respiratory physiology and water relations of three species of Pogonomyrmex harvester ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
MC Quinlan, JNRB Lighton
Physiological Entomology 24 (4), 293-302, 1999
661999
Acid–base status and spiracular control during discontinuous ventilation in grasshoppers
JF Harrison, NF Hadley, MC Quinlan
Journal of Experimental Biology 198 (8), 1755-1763, 1995
581995
Anti-diuresis in the blood-feeding insect Rhodnius prolixus Stål: antagonistic actions of cAMP and cGMP and the role of organic acid transport
MC Quinlan, MJ O'Donnell
Journal of insect physiology 44 (7-8), 561-568, 1998
481998
Evaporative Cooling in the Desert Cicada: Thermal Efficiency and Water* sol; Metabolic Costs
NF Hadley, MC Quinlan, ML Kennedy
Journal of experimental biology 159 (1), 269-283, 1991
451991
Water relations of the terrestrial isopodsPorcellio laevis andPorcellionides pruinosus (Crustacea, Oniscoidea)
MC Quinlan, NF Hadley
Journal of comparative physiology 151 (2), 155-161, 1983
441983
Cuticular transpiration in the isopod Porcellio laevis: chemical and morphological factors involved in its control
NF HADLEY, MC QUINLAN
Symposia of the zoological Society of London, 97-107, 1984
401984
Preferred body temperature, metabolic physiology, and water balance of adult Cicindela longilabris: a comparison of populations from boreal habitats and climatic refugia
TD Schultz, MC Quinlan, NF Hadley
Physiological Zoology 65 (1), 226-242, 1992
391992
Cuticular permeability of the black widow spiderLatrodectus hesperus
NF Hadley, MC Quinlan
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 159, 243-248, 1989
381989
Regional Differences in Cuticular Permeability in the Desert Cicada Diceroprocta Apache: Implications for Evaporative Cooling
NF Hadley, EC Toolson, MC Quinlan
Journal of experimental biology 141 (1), 219-230, 1989
301989
Cricket cuticle water relations: permeability and passive determinants of cuticular water content
NF Hadley, J Machin, MC Quinlan
Physiological zoology 59 (1), 84-94, 1986
281986
Effect of cuticular abrasion and recovery on water loss rates in queens of the desert harvester ant Messor pergandei
RA Johnson, A Kaiser, M Quinlan, W Sharp
Journal of Experimental Biology 214 (20), 3495-3506, 2011
272011
An air-flow system for measuring total transpiration and cuticular permeability in arthropods: studies on the centipede Scolopendra polymorpha
NF Hadley, JL Stuart, M Quinlan
Physiological Zoology 55 (4), 393-404, 1982
241982
Permeability of arthrodial membrane to water: a first measurement using in vivo techniques
NF Hadley, MC Quinlan
Experientia 43, 164-166, 1987
211987
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