Anhydrobiosis



In response to the evaporation of water in the environment, bdelloids lose internal water and enter a particular form of dormancy, called anhydrobiosis. Dormancy is a temporally suspended life, characterized by reduced metabolism and arrested development. In preparation to the anhydrobiotic condition, a bdelloid follows a sequence of adjustments of morphology, and synthesize protective chemicals. When dormant, bdelloids present enhanced resistance to environmental stress.