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Increase in respiratory rate during feeding in larvae of the cinnabar moth Tyria jacobaeae
Authors:PETER B. McEVOY
Affiliation:Department of Entomology, Oregon State University, Corvallis
Abstract:ABSTRACT. This study tested the effect of diet and phase of the feeding cycle on oxygen consumption by fifth-instar larvae of the cinnabar moth Tyria jacobaeae (L.) (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae). There was no significant variation in respiratory rates among larvae fed different diets, which were floral parts, upper, middle and lower leaves of the host plant tansy ragwort, Senecio jacobaea. The respiratory rates ( x ± 95% Cl μlO2h-1) of feeding larvae (279.5 ± 30.9) were higher than those of larvae at rest (179.7 ± 12.2), but were not significantly different from those of larvae in the post-ingestive phase (272.8 ± 35.8).
The respiratory rates of feeding larvae increased linearly with the ingestion rate, such that an additional 21.1 μl O2 were consumed for every mg dry mass of plant material eaten per hour.
Keywords:Nutritional ecology    feeding    growth efficiency    energy budget    cinnabar moth    Tyria jacobaeae    Arctiidae    Lepidoptera    respirometry
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