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Contrary food requirements of the larvae of two Curtonotus (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Amara) species
Authors:P. Saska
Affiliation:Department of Entomology, Research Institute of Crop Production, Prague 6 –Ruzyně161 06, Czech Republic
Abstract:The larvae of carabids that are granivorous as adults can be granivorous, omnivorous or carnivorous. The differences in larval food preferences of Amara aulica and Amara convexiuscula, two closely related species of the subgenus Curtonotus, were studied. Survival and duration of development of non‐diapausing first and second instar larvae were compared. The third instar larvae were not studied because they go into diapause prior to pupation. The larvae were fed diets consisting of insect larvae (Tenebrio molitor), seeds of Artemisia vulgaris, Tripleurospermum inodorum, Urtica dioica or Cirsium arvense and a mixed diet consisting of insect larvae and seed. Larvae of A. aulica required seeds for successful development, whereas those of A. convexiuscula developed on both an insect diet and seeds of Artemisia. The difference in larval food requirements facilitates the coexistence of these closely related species, which frequently share the same habitat.
Keywords:Competition for food    duration of development    granivory    omnivory    resource partitioning    seed predation    survival
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