Factors contributing to coexistence of Chaoborus flavicans and C. punctipennis (Diptera,Chaoboridae) in a small meromictic lake |
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Authors: | Lucy C Sardella John C H Carter |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, N2L 3G1 Waterloo, Ont., Canada |
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Abstract: | In Crawford Lake, a small meromictic water body in southern Ontario, Canada, the life cycles of planktonic Chaoborus flavicans and C. punctipennis were out of phase by about two months, the former pupating from mid May through mid June and the latter from July through September. C. flavicans possibly produced a second annual generation. Fourth instars of both species were strong diel migrators and occupied similar strata at most times. C. punctipennis fourth instar diet consisted almost entirely of rotifers. C. flavicans ate rotifers but fed heavily also on daphnids in May and August. C. punctipennis fourth instars showed little growth until early spring, possibly owing to a sparseness of rotifers, then grew rapidly until pupation. C. flavicans had a slow, but relatively constant growth rate at all times during the open water season, presumably because its greater mouth gape allowed it a wider range of food items. |
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Keywords: | Chaoborus coexistence life cycles feeding growth rates |
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