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Trophic Behavior of Two Perlidae Species (Insecta,Plecoptera) in a River in Southern Spain
Authors:Tiziano Bo,Stefano Fenoglio,Manuel Jesú  s Ló  pez‐Rodrí  guez,José   Manuel Tierno de Figueroa
Abstract:
Two Perlidae species, Dinocras cephalotes and Perla bipunctata, were studied in a river in Spain with the objectives of: a) describing their diets; b) detecting differences between size classes; c) analyzing niche breadth; and d) assessing the degree of niche overlap between both species and size classes. Dinocras cephalotes and Perla bipunctata nymphs fed mainly on Baetidae and immature Chironomidae. We did not detect significant differences in the quantity of ingested detritus, algae, and leaf pieces. Niche breadth was very low, although both species presented a high niche overlap. P. bipunctata seems to select some prey items throughout its nymphal development, whereas D. cephalotes augments its diet with other prey items as it grows. (© 2008 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
Keywords:Dinocras cephalotes  Perla bipunctata  diet  niche breadth  Iberian Peninsula
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