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Mortality of the earthworm Eisenia fetida (Savigny) presented to the terrestrial planarian Ártioposthia triangulata (Dendy) (Tricladida: Terricola)
Authors:R. P. BLACKSHAW
Affiliation:Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland and Department of Agricultural Zoology, The Queen's University, Newforge Lane, Belfast BT9 5PX, UK
Abstract:Ártioposthia triangulata is a terrestrial planarian that feeds on earthworms. Up to 76% of field collected A. triangulata fed on Eisenia fetida earthworms at 10°C in the laboratory. In one experiment, the feeding rate declined from 63% of earthworms attacked to 36% and 34% in the first, second and third feeding opportunities over a week. The average number of E. fetida eaten was 1.4 per planarian per week. The gain in weight of individual A. triangulata was significantly related to the amount of earthworm tissue lost during the feeding process. Over a one week period, the amount of earthworm tissue lost was related to the total amount presented to the planarians but not to their size. Frequency of attack was, however, related to planarian size. The results are discussed in relation to an hypothetical population of earthworms in pasture. It is concluded that the results support the contention that A. triangulata could seriously deplete earthworm populations.
Keywords:Flatworm    predation    food conversion
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