Population dynamic aspects of chironomid larvae of the littoral zone of Lake Maarsseveen I |
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Authors: | Erik H. Ten Winkel C. Davids |
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Affiliation: | (1) Vakgroep Aquatische Oecologie, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Kruislaan 320, 1098 SM Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(2) Present address: M & W aquasense, Stuartstraat 91, 1815 GH Alkmaar, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Population dynamics of chironomid larvae in the littoral zone of Lake Maarsseveen I were investigated to a depth of 6 m. No essential differences in the composition and density between various sampling stations in the shallow sand flats were found. Two species,Cladotanytarsus mancus andStictochironomus sticticus, were found to be the main components of the chironomid population to a depth of 4 m. The density ofCladotanytarsus, which occurred predominantly to a depth of 1 m, increased from June to a maximum in December. In May and June, the entireCladotanytarsus population emerged.Stictochironomus had its peak of abundance in June. From this cohort, a part, differing in size for each of the various years, emerged in August. The remainder of this population, together with the offspring of the August adults, emerged in May. The size of the August midges, and the number of its eggs was smaller than that of the May midges. At depths greater than 4 m,Tanytarsus bathophillus was found to be the dominant chironomid.In summer the abundance of the small (second and third instars)Stictochironomus was primarily affected by water mite predation. In autumn and winter,Cladotanytarsus was the main food source for water mites. In autumn, whenStictochironomus larvae have molted into the fourth instar, predation by bream decreased the density of these larvae. In winter, the impact of this fish is negligible. |
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Keywords: | Chironomids population dynamics predation Stictochironomus sticticus Cladotanytarsus mancus |
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