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Microhabitat selection and life cycle patterns of two Rhyacophila species (Trichoptera: Rhyacophilidae) in southern Ontario streams
Authors:IAN D MARTIN
Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:SUMMARY.
  • 1 Two species of predatory caddisfly larvae—Rhyacophila fuscula (Walker) and R. melita Ross—have overlapping longitudinal distributions in southern Ontario streams.
  • 2 The populations were studied at sites in areas of overlap (sympatry) and allopatry to determine what resources were partitioned, and if partitioning varied in the zones of overlap.
  • 3 Life cycle and species size variation resulted in substantial physical differences between these univoltine species for most months of the year.
  • 4 In May, when larvae of both species were not significantly different in size, a detailed microhabitat field study found no difference in microhabitat use between allopatric populations of R. fuscula and R. melita. Microhabitat selection by R. fuscula remained constant at sympatric sites but R. melita showed a significant change resulting in reduced microhabitat overlap with R. fuscula.
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