Size selection of latex beads by blackfly larvae (Diptera: Simuliidae) in the laboratory |
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Authors: | P. Schröder |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universit?t Konstanz, Limnologisches Institut, Postfach 5560, D 7750, Konstanz, Federal Republic of Germany
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Abstract: | In laboratory experiments, blackfly larvae collected from a lake outlet, a woodland and a meadow stream were tested for size selection of latex beads of < Ito > 100 µm diameters. 3 suspensions of varying proportions for each size category were supplied to these blackfly larvae in common experiments. Comparisons between the size frequency distributions of particles supplied and the particle compositions in the larval guts showed intra- and interspecific differences and were quantified by calculating Jacobs' electivity index. In all species selection of larger particles increased with the larger larval instars. Although there was a positive selectivity of small particles in some cases, the ingested proportion of large particles increases volumes and biomasses of gut content and may be more important for larval growth than small particles. |
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Keywords: | particle selection latex beads Simuliidae blackfly larvae interspecific differences |
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