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Department of Biological Sciences, University of Ngaoundéré, P.O. Box 454, Ngaoundéré, Cameroon
Antonie has studied in in Biology is essentially mulltidisciplinary which is the result of my several interests and the interaction with researchers from many parts of the world as well as my visiting professorships in the USA, United Kingdom, Spain, Brazil and Uruguay. Such a holistic approach Derives from my deep conviction as an evolutionary biologist that knowledge of the complex relationships among all aspects of biodiversity is essential to its understanding and preservation.
Research Article
Identification of the Optimum Temperature of Myrmeleon obscurus (Rambur, 1842)
Author(s): Antoine Bakoidi*, Ismaila Djibo, Fri Dobo, Jean Maoge and Leonard S Ngamo Tinkeu
Terrestrial ectotherms are active between precise thermal tolerance values, from lower to upper limits that impacts their survival. Arround the temperature range where the xerophilous antlion larvae are active, there is a temperature close to the upper thermal limit where vital functions are optimal. No research at our knowledge is done on the thermal tolerance of Myrmeleon obscurus (Rambur, 1842), the present investigation identifies the thermal optimum of each larval stage in a range of four temperatures: 22, 27, 35 and 40°C. It comes clear that 35°C is the temperature at which no mortality is observed resulting to 100% of adults all viable; at this temperature M. obscurus has the shortest life cycle 45.43 days... View More»