Life cycles and nymphal feeding of Isoperla morenica Tierno de Figueroa and Luzón-Ortega, 2011 and Brachyptera vera cordubensis Berthélemy and Baena, 1984 (Plecoptera: Perlodidae and Taeniopterygidae) in a Mediterranean stream (Spain) |
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Authors: | Guillermo Quevedo-Ortiz José María Fernández-Calero Julio Miguel Luzón-Ortega Manuel Jesús López-Rodríguez |
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Institution: | 1. Departamento de Zoología, Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain;2. Departamento de Ecología, Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain |
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Abstract: | Some aspects of the biology of two endemic Iberian stonefly species, Isoperla morenica Tierno de Figueroa and Luzón-Ortega, 2011 and Brachyptera vera cordubensis Berthélemy and Baena, 1984, were studied in a temporary stream from Sierra Morena (Southern Spain). Isoperla morenica shows a univoltine fast seasonal life cycle, with nymphs growing from November to April. After oviposition, eggs remain in a dormant state in the riverbed until the following autumn when the river water flows again. Nymphal diet is mainly composed of detritus in small individuals (they behave as gatherer–collectors) but when larger, they become predators. Brachyptera vera cordubensis also shows a univoltine fast seasonal life cycle, from November to March. Nymphs behave mainly as gatherer–collector and no significant ontogenetic changes in diet were detected. Male and female nymphs do not show differences in feeding in this species. Data obtained were compared with the previously known information on both species in another stream from the same mountain range as well as for other related species, and some differences in both aspects, mainly on feeding habits, could be detected. |
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Keywords: | Plecoptera Perlodidae Taeniopterygidae nymphal biology Iberian Peninsula |
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