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This paper investigated the effects of grazing by Galerucella nipponensis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) on growth and seed production of its host plant Trapa japonica (Trapaceae). A water tank experiment demonstrated that the new rosette leaves grazed upon by the beetles had a shorter life span than those of ungrazed rosettes. In ponds, severely grazed T. japonica rosettes produced more new leaves than slightly grazed rosettes. The period of seed production was delayed in years when leaves were severely grazed during the flowering seasons. Grazing peaked in later growing seasons when rosettes produce seeds. The ratio of seed production in the latter half of the peak to that in the early half was higher under severe grazing conditions than slight or moderate grazing conditions. A higher density of seeds in ponds in the current year tended to produce more abundant rosettes in the following spring. These results suggest that the herbivory of G. nipponensis induces compensatory reproduction of T. japonica in a complicated manner.  相似文献   

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By experimentally manipulating predation risk and food availability, we explored the effects of these factors on refuge use, general activity, feeding activity, and mating activity of adults of the pond water strider Gerris marginatus. Predation risk (from adult backswimmers Notonecta undulata) profoundly influenced the behavior of G. marginatus, reducing mating activity, general activity in males and females, decreasing feeding activity in females and increasing the use of refuge by both sexes. Surprisingly, variations in food availability failed to produce significant effects on any of these behavior patterns. Risk x food interactions were also not statistically significant for any gerrid behavior. The significant responses to predators all changed in directions that should decrease the risk of predation for G. marginatus.  相似文献   

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Abstract Exposure of the waterstrider, Gerris nepalensis, to leaves of the water lily, Trapa natans, during either the larval or adult stage increases the proportion of reproductive females (60.0%) and increases the number of eggs laid by G. nepalensis (25.1 ± 8.1) compared with leaves of another floating plant, Hydrocharis dubia (20.2%, 6.7 ± 17.8), and mimic leaves made of polystyrene (24.2%, 20.0 ± 16.9). The larval period at 25 °C is significantly shorter when larvae are reared together with water lily leaves than when reared with mimic leaves made of thin styrene. A significantly higher percentage (76.4 ± 39.9) of eggs laid by females that are reared with lily leaves in larval and adult stages develop successfully to the first instar compared with those reared with ‘mimic‐leaves’ (% hatched‐out successfully: 53.9 ± 39.3). The effect of T. natans on G. nepalensis demonstrated in the present study is to increase the number of G. nepalensis in the habitat and likely increase foraging pressure on the lily leaf beetle, Galerucella nipponensis. Possible mechanisms of this relationship between T. natans and G. nepalensis are discussed.  相似文献   

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The dispersal behavior of the larvae of a leaf beetle, Galerucella nipponensis, was investigated to analyze the dynamic interaction between the leaf beetle and its aquatic host plant, Trapa japonica. The hatchlings dispersed from the hatched leaf to other leaves in a rosette within 12 h. Some larvae even dispersed on the water surface. As a result, the hatchlings distributed uniformly within the rosette. This larval dispersal appeared to be adaptive behavior responding to a rapid turnover of T. japonica leaves. The female adults preferred young or middle-aged leaves to old leaves as oviposition sites. Received: June 14, 2001 / Accepted: December 17, 2001  相似文献   

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Water striders (Hemiptera: Gerridae) are predators found on the water surface that prey mainly on arthropods. The feeding on other organisms (dead vertebrates, fishes and tadpoles) is a rare event. To our knowledge, predation of frog eggs by water striders has not yet been reported. We observed that adult water striders, Gerris latiabdominis Miyamoto, 1958 (Hemiptera: Gerridae), preyed on the eggs of three frog species, Pelophylax nigromaculata Hallowell, 1861 (Anura: Ranidae), Rana japonica Boulenger, 1879 (Anura: Ranidae), and Rhacophorus schlegelii Günther, 1858 (Anura: Rhacophoridae). We found predation by the water striders affects the survival rate of frog eggs floating on the water surface. We suggest that this hunting event would occur in water bodies in which water striders and frogs coexist, especially the region where their phenology overlaps.  相似文献   

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The predation impact of the larvae of pond smelt Hypomesus transpacificus nipponensis on a zooplankton community was studied using mesocosms. The fish significantly depressed the abundances of copepod nauplii and rotifers, especially Hexarthra mira. The vulnerabilities of these prey might be determined by their swimming behavior and population density, suggesting that larval fish selectively prey on zooplankton that have a high encounter rate with the predator. The larvae did not have a negative effect on the densities of cladocerans, but fish predation altered the cladoceran community structure from the dominance of B. longirostris to that of B. fatalis. This result suggests that larval fish predation is an important factor that shifts the species composition of Bosmina in some lakes, the shift occurring in the season when fish larvae are abundant. Our results have shown that predation by the larval fish would control not only the abundance, but also the community structure of the small-sized zooplankton prey.  相似文献   

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In insect wing polymorphism, morphs with fully developed, intermediate, and without wings are recognized. The morphs are interpreted as a trade‐off between flight and flightlessness; the benefits of flight are counterbalanced by the costs of development and the maintenance of wings and flight muscles. Such a trade‐off has been widely shown for reproductive and developmental parameters, and wing reduction is associated with species of stable habitats. However, in this context, the role of water locomotion performance has not been well explored. We chose seven water striders (Heteroptera: Gerridae) as a model to study this trade‐off and its relation to sexual conflicts, namely, Aquarius elongatus (Uhler), Aquarius paludum (Fabr.), Gerris insularis (Motschulsky), Gerris nepalensis Distant, Gerris latiabdominis Miyamoto, Metrocoris histrio (White), and Rhagadotarsus kraepelini Breddin. We estimated the locomotion performance as the legs’ stroke force, measured on tethered specimens placed on water with a force transducer attached to their backs. By dividing force by body weight, we made performance comparisons. We found a positive relationship between weight and force, and a negative one between weight and the force‐to‐weight ratio among species. The trade‐off between water and flight locomotion was manifested as differences in performance in terms of the force/weight ratio. However, the bias toward winged or wing‐reduced morphs was species dependent, and presumably related to habitat preference. Water strider species favouring a permanent habitat (G. nepalensis) showed higher performance in the apterous morph, but in those favouring temporary habitats (A. paludum and R. kraepelini) morphs’ performance did not differ significantly. Males had higher performance than females in all but three species studied (namely, A. elongatus, G. nepalensis, and R. kraepelini); these three have a type II mating strategy with minimized mating struggle. We hypothesized that in type I mating system, in which males must struggle strongly to subdue the female, males should outperform females to copulate successfully. This was not necessarily true among males of species with type II mating.  相似文献   

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James J. Krupa  Andrew Sih 《Oecologia》1998,117(1-2):258-265
Many studies have experimentally addressed the effects of a particular predator species on prey behavior. In nature, however, prey frequently face multiple species of predators that often vary in their predatory mode and in their level of predation risk. Relatively few studies have considered prey responses under these complex conditions. In Kentucky, the stream-dwelling water strider (Aquariusremigis) coexists with many potentially dangerous predators, two of which are the green sunfish (Lepomiscyanellus) and the fishing spider (Dolomedesvittatus). Green sunfish occupy stream pools and attack water striders from below. In contrast, fishing spiders hunt along stream shorelines where they perch on overhanging vegetation or rocks and attack water striders near shore. We compared how A. remigis individuals respond to these two very different predators in pools with one or both predators. The presence of sunfish in pools had strong effects on male water strider behavior, including increased use of three types of refuge from sunfish (riffles, climbing out of the water, sitting on the water but at the edges of pools), decreased activity and a decreased number of aggressive males on the water. Spiders also influenced water strider behavior; male water striders avoided spiders by shifting away from the edges of pools. Comparisons of the effects of the two predator species showed that in general, antipredator responses by male water striders were stronger in pools with fish alone than in those with spiders alone. In the presence of both predators, male water strider behavior (microhabitat use and activity) was generally similar to behavior in the presence of fish alone. In contrast, female water striders showed no significant response to the presence of sunfish, and little response to the presence of spiders. This lack of response could be because females spent much of their time in refuges even in the absence of predators (apparently hiding from harassment by males). Both spiders and fish caused decreases in water strider mating activity. The presence of fish reduced both the number of matings per pool (mating frequency), and mean mating durations. Spiders induced a decrease in mean mating duration, but not in mating frequency. The largest reductions in mating activity occurred in pools with both predators present. Pools with either spiders or fish alone suffered 15–20% water strider mortality during our experiment (versus no mortality in predator-free pools). Extant theory suggests that when prey face conflicting microhabitat responses to two predators (as in this study), the predators should have facilitative effects on predation rates (i.e., prey that avoid one predator are often killed by the other and vice versa). Mortality rates in pools with both predators present, however, were not significantly different from that predicted by a null model of multiple predator effects. The lack of predator facilitation can be explained by the compensatory reductions in water strider activity and mating activity in the presence of both predators. Received: 26 August 1996 / Accepted: 12 June 1998  相似文献   

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G. Arnqvist  M. Mäki 《Oecologia》1990,84(2):194-198
Summary Trypanosomatid flagellates are common protozoan gut parasites of a wide range of insect species. Water striders (Gerridae) harbour the trypanosomatid Blastocrithidia gerridis. Three different populations of the water strider Gerris odontogaster in northern Sweden were sampled to assess the infection rate dynamics of trypanosomatids. The initially very low infection rates (0%–15%) early in the season were followed by a rapid increase during the reproductive period of the water striders, reaching very high levels (80%–90%). The pathogenic effects of trypanosomatids on G. odontogaster adults were studied in laboratory experiments. The parasites caused a general reduction of host vigour. Male skating endurance was negatively correlated with the intensity of the trypanosomatid infection. However, infection of trypanosomatids increased the mortality among adults only when the water striders were subjected to food stress. The trypanosomatids did not reduce the fecundity of females provided with food. We suggest that trypanosomatid gut parasites may be an important mortality factor in water strider populations. Since the pathogenicity of the parasites is enhanced by stress, parasitism by trypanosomatids may contribute to the regulation of host populations.  相似文献   

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Résumé L'excrétion et la régulation hydrostatique des Cténaires reposent sur un ensemble qui implique un dispositif unique en son genre: les rosettes ciliées du système gastrovasculaire endodermique.L'originalité de ces rosettes réside dans l'existence d'un puits central mettant en communication directe la mésoglée avec le contenu intravasculaire. Entre ces deux compartiments s'établissement des courants liquides rapides sans sélectivité ionique dont le sens est déterminé par le battement de la seule touffe de flagelles issus de la couronne cellulaire supérieure de la rosette. Lorsqu'une Beroe est placée en milieu marin dilué, on observe au niveau des rosettes un passage de liquide en direction de la mésoglée, alors qu'en eau de mer concentrée, un courant liquide s'établit de la mésoglée vers la lumière des canaux. L'existence d'un diaphragme contractile susceptible d'obturer complètement le puits central de chaque rosette doit permettre éventuellement d'arrêter complètement ces échanges.Cette activité des rosettes conduit à un ajustement de la densité globale du corps de l'animal par rapport à la densité du milieu dans lequel il se trouve.
Activity and ultrastructure of the cell rosettes of Ctenophores
Summary Excretion and hydrostatic regulation of the Ctenophores depend on a particular set of special structures: the ciliated cell rosettes of the endodermal gastrovascular system.The peculiarity of these cell rosettes lies in a free communication between the mesoglea and the lumen of gastrovascular canals. Rapid liquid currents, without ionic discernment, are carried through this hole. The direction of these currents is determined by the beating of the only flagellar tuft borne by the upper cellular crown of rosettes: an aqueous flow may be seen streaming across rosettes towards mesoglea when a Beroe is put in diluted sea water, whereas in concentrated sea water, the flow is streaming from mesoglea to gastrovascular cavity. A contractile diaphragm allows complete closing of the central communication of each rosette and can stop any mesogleal-gastrovascular exchange.This activity of cell rosettes leads to an adjustment of the whole density of animal to that of external sea water.
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《Journal of Asia》2007,10(1):85-88
Diet composition of Gerris lacustris in a rice-field was compared with the composition of insect fauna from sweep nets conducted in the same habitat. Diptera was the most common prey among the insects potentially available to waterstriders. Water striders consumed Diptera, Homoptera and Hymenoptera in larger proportions than proportions of these orders in the sweep samples. There was no indication of prey size preferences in water striders as they appeared to capture prey of various size classes in frequencies corresponding to the frequencies in sweep samples. This is the first report of the diet of G. lacustris and the second report of the diet composition of any Gerris sp. water strider.  相似文献   

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Makino  Wataru  Kato  Hideo  Takamura  Noriko  Mizutani  Hitoshi  Katano  Noboru  Mikami  Hajime 《Hydrobiologia》2001,442(1-3):309-317
The emergence of the chironomid pupae into the water column may potentially allow Daphnia to be released from positively size-selective fish predation and indirectly cause a Daphnia-driven clear-water phase in lakes. We studied these processes in Lake Towada, Japan, from April to October 1998. The biomass of the Daphnia longispina population was stable from April through June and increased by 3-fold in mid-July. This coincided well with the onset of the clear-water phase in the lake. The sharp decline of chironomid larvae in the sediment in June suggested that the major emergence occurred. Stomach contents of kokanee (Oncorhynchus nerka) and pond smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus nipponensis) also shifted from D. longispina to the chironomid pupae at that time. However, mean individual body size, mean ovigerous female size and clutch size of D. longispina declined rapidly in mid-June and stayed smaller thereafter compared to those in April–May, suggesting that fish predation was stronger after mid-June. It is probable that lower water temperatures in April–May suppressed fish feeding activity as well as reproduction in D. longispina, which resulted in the stable biomass of D. longispina. The increased water temperatures resulted in the stable biomass of D. longispina. This would lead to a mid-July peak of less predation-sensitive young adults. Therefore, the chironomid emergence seemed neither to release D. longispinafrom fish predation nor to be associated with the clear-water phase in the present study.  相似文献   

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The production, density and environment of buried seeds and the temperature response of germinating seeds in Trapa natans var. japonica Nakai were ascertained. The mechanism of high reproductivity, tolerance of the plant for eutrophication and the stability of the stand in an eutrophic lake are discussed. The mean fresh weight of seeds was about 7.2 g, and the density of liver and dead seeds in April ranged 66.7 to 80.0 m-2 and 26.7 to 97.8 m-2, respectively. The threshold temperature that breaks dormancy and promotes germination in the lake was the low temperature, 8°C. The dormancy of buried seeds was almost broken under the field condition in January. The rate of germination obtained by the field experiment, and the estimation from the density of buried seed and the number of seeds germinated at the stand, were 87% and 60%, respectively. It was estimated that about 30% of the seedlings died before the floating leaf reached water surface. A rosette produced less than three seeds a year, which were fewer than for another Trapa, but the size of the former was larger. The number of seeds changed year by year, but the size-distribution pattern of seeds did not change with years, nor was it affected by the density of rosettes. The reason why T. natans var. japonica could succeed in eutrophic waters was attributed to reproductive strategy. The stand could recover by increasing the number of rosettes through the great branching ability of the main stem, even when the density of buried seeds was greatly decreased in the previous year.  相似文献   

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A new homoxenos trypanosomatidae, Wallaceina vicina sp. n., is described from the digestion tract of the water strider Gerris rufoscutellatus. The laboratory culture of W. vicina has been obtained. Flagelated have been studied with TEM.  相似文献   

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1. The stream water strider Aquarius remigis shows a latitudinal pattern of variation in voltinism. In general, populations with shorter growing seasons (e.g. in eastern Canada) tend to be univoltine (animals that reach adulthood in the summer overwinter before reproducing in the following spring), whereas populations with somewhat longer growing seasons (e.g. in the north-eastern United States) tend to be bivoltine. 2. This pattern was broken at our study site in the south-eastern United States (Kentucky) where A. remigis had a long growing season, but was almost always univoltine. In summer 1993, however, adult A. remigis in central Kentucky displayed a bivoltine reproductive cycle; i.e. individuals in some pools began breeding shortly after maturing to the adult stage. 3. A field survey documented a negative relationship between local water strider density and reproductive activity in prediapause adults. A laboratory experiment manipulating food availability and density, revealed that animals held at low density with high food levels displayed greater mating activity and egg production than did their counterparts at higher density or lower food levels. 4. A laboratory experiment also showed that high water strider density resulted in a greater frequency of very short pair durations (< 10 min). 5. Although the observed effects of density and food availability on mating activity of prediapause adults seem intuitively reasonable, they differ from the patterns observed in overwintered adults. The difference in reproduction patterns might be due to differences in selective pressures on prediapause vs. post-diapause adults.  相似文献   

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The effects of invasive macrophytes, water level fluctuations and predation on freshwater unionids Pyganodon grandis and Utterbackia imbecillis were studied in three small impoundments in Northeastern Texas in 2003–2005. Mussel density was sampled with quadrats. Mortality, associated with the water level fluctuations and predation, was estimated by collecting dead shells on the shore at about two month intervals. In two ponds, horizontal distribution of unionids was limited by dense beds of invasive and noxious macrophytes (mainly Eurasian watermilfoil Myriophyllum spicatum and American lotus Nelumbo lutea): mussel densities were significantly lower in these macrophyte beds (P < 0.001). In the third pond with the lowest density of macrophytes (stonewort Chara sp.), unionids were distributed more evenly, and the average unionid biomass was the highest among all ponds studied. Vertical distribution of unionids in all ponds was likely limited by low oxygen at depth >2 m. The total amount of shells found on the shore per year varied from 0.1% to 28% of the total population in the pond and was negatively correlated with water level (r = −0.72 to −0.81, P < 0.005). Mammalian predators consumed up to 19% of the total unionid population and predation was facilitated by water level fluctuations. Handling editor: K. Martens  相似文献   

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Freeze-fracturing of Funaria hygrometrica caulonema cells leads to a cleavage within the plasma membrane. The extraplasmatic and the plasmatic fracture faces differ in their particle density. The plasmatic fracture face in caulonema tip cells or in tip cells of side branches, but never in other caulonema cells, is further characterized by the occurrence of particle rosettes. The highest density of rosettes is found at the cell apex but decreases steeply toward the cell base. The shape of the rosettes varies remarkably; 20% of them are found in an incomplete, presumably disintegrating or aggregating state. The complete rosette has a diameter of about 25 nm and consists of five to six particles. The size of the single particles varies between 4 nm to 10 nm. The rosettes are thought to posses cellulose-synthase activity. It is assumed that one rosette produces one elementary fibril; rough calculations, considering the number of rosettes and the estimated amount of cellulose produced in the tip region, indicate that an elementary fibrillar length of 900 nm is formed in 1 min by one rosette. The consequence of the kinetics on the life-time of the rosettes and the cellulose-synthase activity are discussed.Abbreviations EF extraplasmatic fracture face - PF plasmatic fracture face  相似文献   

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Invasive plants may change ecologic conditions to contribute to transmission of human diseases. This study examined whether water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) had an effect on the snails Biomphalaria sudanica and B. choanomphala, hosts of the disease organism Schistosoma mansoni in Lake Victoria, East Africa. Eight 16-m2 enclosures were established in shallow shoreline areas and were paired for water depth, substrate, detrital build up, and distance from rooted vegetation, agricultural runoff, and human activity. In each enclosure, nine randomly selected sediment samples were collected by using a Petite Ponar Dredge, after which 50 water hyacinth rosettes were added to the experimental enclosure within each pair. Six weeks later, nine randomly selected sediment samples were again collected, as were two water hyacinth rosettes from the water column above each sampling point. During the 6 weeks, water hyacinth density had increased from 50 to approximately 2400 rosettes in each enclosure. Adult B. sudanica and unidentified snail egg masses were observed on sampled water hyacinth petioles. Biomphalaria sudanica density was significantly higher in enclosures with water hyacinth (P=0.034); snail size suggested that this difference was due to passive or active immigration rather than increased reproduction, but snail emigration or greater predation in control enclosures may also have contributed.  相似文献   

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The effects of the crab spider, Misumenops tricuspidatus (Fabricius), on the larval survival of three ladybird species, Harmonia axyridis Pallas, Coccinella septempunctata L., and Propylea japonica L., in relation to aphids were investigated in the laboratory. Predation by the spider on the three ladybird species differed. All the larvae of C. septempunctata, none of H. axyridis, and an intermediate number of P. japonica were attacked and eaten by the spider. All the larvae of H. axyridis suffered mortality due to cannibalism or starvation in the treatments with and without a spider. In case of C. septempunctata, however, mortality in the early instars was significantly greater in the treatment with a spider than without a spider and no larvae developed into pupae due to predation. In the treatment without a spider, the majority of the larvae in the former treatment suffered mortality due to cannibalism or starvation, and only 13.3% of larvae developed into the adult stage. In the case of P. japonica, mortality was mainly attributed to predation in the treatment with a spider and only 26.7% became adult. In comparison, 86.7% of larvae survived to the adult stage in the treatment without a spider. In addition, in both H. axyridis and C. septempunctata, the development of young larvae was significantly slower in the presence of a spider, but this was not the case with the older larvae of H. axyridis, which indicates that the effect of the spider on larval development changed with the developmental stage of the larvae in this species. However, the spider had no significant effect on the developmental time of P. japonica larvae. Although both the spider and the ladybirds significantly affected the number of aphids, they did not have an additive effect on aphid abundance. The interactions between the spider and the ladybirds, such as intraguild predation or competition, caused them to reduce aphid population density less than the ladybirds did on their own. The effect of the spider on the larval performance of three predatory ladybirds was found to be unequal in terms of their vulnerability to predation and rate of larval development and it depended on the species and developmental stage of the ladybird.  相似文献   

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