The influence of diet on the growth of Stenonema vicarium (Walker) (Ephemeroptera: Heptageniidae) |
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Authors: | Kevin M. Webb Richard W. Merritt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 48824-1115 Michigan, MI, USA;(2) Normandeau Associates, Inc., 25 Nashua Road, 03102 Bedford, NH |
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Abstract: | Laboratory studies compared the growth rate of Stenonema vicarium (Walker) nymphs on diets of detritus and natural stream periphyton. In three consecutive runs of the experiment, growth rates were consistently higher on periphyton (mean growth rate = 2.1% wet wt. d−1) than detritus (mean = 1.8% wet wt. d−1). The starting date of each run also significantly influenced growth rates. In each treatment growth rates generally decreased over the course of the 3 runs, and ca. one-half of the nymphs in the last run did not molt or grow. It appeared that growth of S. vicarium may be partially controlled by seasonal factors. |
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Keywords: | growth rate Ephemeroptera Heptageniidae feeding Stenonema vicarium periphyton detritus |
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