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The digestion of protein and carbohydrate by the stream detritivore,Tipula abdominalis (Diptera,Tipulidae)
Authors:M. M. Martin  J. S. Martin  J. J. Kukor  R. W. Merritt
Affiliation:(1) Division of Biological Sciences, University of Michigan, 48109 Ann Arbor, Michigan;(2) Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, 48825 East Lansing, Michigan, USA
Abstract:Summary The digestive system of larvae of Tipula abdominalis (Diptera, Tipulidae), a stream detritivore, is poorly adapted for the digestion of the major polysaccharides in its diet, but well adapted for the digestion of protein. These crane fly larvae are unable to digest the major cell wall polysaccharides of higher plants, i.e., cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin. The only polysaccharides toward which the midguts of T. abdominalis exhibited any activity were agr-amylose and laminarin, indicating that polysaccharide digestion is restricted to agr-1,4-and beta-1,3-glucans. The most concentrated source of these two classes of carbohydrates in submerged leaf litter would be associated fungal tissue. The midgut of T. abdominalis is strongly alkaline throughout, with a maximum pH near 11.5 in a narrow zone near the midpoint. Proteolytic activity in the midgut is extraordinarily high, and the pH optimum for midgut proteolytic activity is above 11. We conclude that the high alkalinity and high proteolytic activity observed in T. abdominalis larvae are manifestations of a highly efficient protein-digesting system, a system of crucial importance to a nitrogen-limited organism which must derive its nitrogen from a resource in which much of the limited nitrogen present is in a ldquoboundrdquo form in complexes of proteins with lignins and polyphenols.
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