Some observations on the food of larvae of Procladius bellus (Diptera: Chironomidae) |
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Authors: | Thomas W Sephton |
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Institution: | 1. Canada Department of Fisheries &2. Oceans Science Branch , Gulf Region , P.O. Box 5030, Moncton, N.B., E1C 9B6, Canada |
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Abstract: | Analysis of the gut contents of Procladius bellus (Loew) larvae collected in field samples indicated that it was a detrivitore‐omnivore. The observed dietary change from first and second instars (detritivore‐herbivores) to third and fourth instars (omnivores) did not suggest a change in feeding behaviour from detritivore to predator, but rather that the animal material was consumed along with larger detrital material. Small detrital material (1–15 μm) was an important dietary component and detritus in general contributed 50–70% of the overall diet. Diatoms and green algae contributed 15–20%, while blue‐green algae contributed about 10%. Animal material contributed about 5% to second and third instar larvae and 20% to fourth instar larvae. |
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