Estrategias vitales de dos insectos acuáticos en el río Cacín (SE Spain)Leuctra geniculata (Plecoptera) and Serratella ignita (Ephemeroptera)

  1. Peralta-Maraver, I.
  2. López-Rodríguez, M. J.
  3. Tierno De Figueroa, J. M.
Revista:
Zoologica baetica

ISSN: 1130-4251

Ano de publicación: 2012

Número: 23

Páxinas: 57-68

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Zoologica baetica

Resumo

The life history, nymphal feeding and secondary production of the mayfl y Serratella ignita (Poda 1761) and the stonefl y Leuctra geniculata (Stephens, 1836) are studied. Both species are univoltine and complete their nymphal development in the same time (seven months), but L. geniculata growth is constant, while nymphs of fi rst stages of S. ignita do not almost grow during the fi rst months after hatching. Nymphs of both species feed mainly on detritus, but also incorporate other trophic resources to their diet, as diatoms, fungi and coarse particulate organic matter. Some ontogenetic shifts are detected in both species. The annual secondary production is very low for L. geniculata, and it has also low values of cohort production/biomass ratio. In the case of S. ignita, due to the low number of individuals collected, it was not possible to evaluate it