Assimilation rates of different particulate foods for Simulium verecundum (Diptera: Simuliidae)

Particulate food assimilation rates for larvae of Simulium verecundum Stone and Jamnback were studied using three radiolabelled particulate foods: Navicula pelliculosa Breb. ex Kutz.) Hilse (a diatom), Scenedesmus quadricauda (Turp.) Breb. (a green alga), and field-collected, size-fractionated (3.0...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of medical entomology 1993-07, Vol.30 (4), p.805-809
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description Particulate food assimilation rates for larvae of Simulium verecundum Stone and Jamnback were studied using three radiolabelled particulate foods: Navicula pelliculosa Breb. ex Kutz.) Hilse (a diatom), Scenedesmus quadricauda (Turp.) Breb. (a green alga), and field-collected, size-fractionated (3.0 micrometer) heterotrophic bacterioplankton. Assimilation was determined by radiolabelling the microorganisms followed by a 5-h laboratory feeding of each food to fifth- to seventh-instar S. verecundum. The bacterioplankton provided the highest assimilation efficiency (27.8%). N. pelliculosa produced higher assimilation efficiency estimates (19.5%) than did S. quadricauda (4.0%). The relationship between black fly abundance and the availability of quickly assimilated food is discussed
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Animals
BACILLARIOPHYCEAE
BACTERIA
Biochemistry. Physiology. Immunology
Biological and medical sciences
CHLOROPHYCEAE
Diet
Diptera
Eukaryota
EXPERIMENTACION EN LABORATORIO
EXPERIMENTATION EN LABORATOIRE
Freshwater
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Insecta
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Physiology. Development
PLANCTON
Simuliidae
Simuliidae - physiology
SIMULIUM
Simulium verecundum
TECHNIQUE D'ELEVAGE
TECNICAS DE CRIANZA
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