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Ecology of invertebrate predators in a Coastal Plain stream
Authors:LANE C SMITH†  LEONARD A SMOCK
Institution:Department of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, U.S.A.
Abstract:1. The spatial and temporal abundance patterns, production and feeding habits of invertebrate predators were determined in a sand-bottomed, headwater stream in Virginia, U.S.A. 2. Annual mean density and biomass of predators in debris dams were 3897 individuals m?2 and 2.5 g dry mass m?2, respectively, but only 711 individuals m?2 and 0.2 gm?2 on the sediment. Predator production was 8.36 gm?2yr?1 in debris dams compared to 1.52 gm?2yr?1 on the sediment. Annual predator production, weighted by habitat availability, was 1.73gm?2yr?1. 3. The predominant taxa in terms of production were the chironomids Thienemannimyia spp, complex, Ablabesmyia parajanta, Zavrelimyia sp., and the odonate Cordulegaster maculata. Chironomidae and Odonata together comprised 77% of the production of the predator guild. 4. Based on gut content analysis and calculations of the trophic basis of production, estimated predator production was supported mostly by Chironomidae (38%), detritus (20%), unidentifiable insects (14%), and Ephemeroptera (11%). Total food ingestion by predators was 9.8 gm?2yr?1, 63% of which was detritus and 37% of which was animal material on an areal basis. The predator guild consumed an estimated 94% of primary invertebrate consumer production on the channel surface of the stream.
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