Variation in growth of the detritivore-shredder Sericostoma personatum (Trichoptera)

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1. We investigated the growth of the detritivore-shredder Sericostoma personatum by feeding groups of larvae on a fresh macrophyte, Potamogeton perfoliatus, conditioned sitka spruce needles, Picea sitchensis, conditioned alder leaves, Alnus glutinosa, conditioned ash leaves, Fraxinus excelsior, and a fresh filamentous green alga, Microspora sp. A sixth treatment group of larvae was fasted. 2. The nitrogen content of the food items ranged from 1.4% dry weight (DW) for Picea needles to 4.4% DW for Microspora filaments. Consumption of the various food items by Sericostoma differed significantly, being highest for Picea, and lowest for Potamogeton and Microspora. 3. The instantaneous growth rate ranged from -1.3% DW day-1 in the fasting group to 0.75% DW day-1 in the Alnus group. The growth rate of larvae fed on Alnus, Fraxinus and Microspora was similar, and significantly higher than that of the other three groups. An increase in the size of larval cases followed the same pattern as larval growth, although with less variation between food items. 4. Larvae fed on Microspora exhibited the greatest increase in fat content, while that of the larvae fed on Picea and those in the fasting group decreased. The gross growth efficiency (G/I%) of Sericostoma (larva + case) ranged from 2% when fed on Picea to 34% when fed on Microspora. Consumption was significantly correlated with the nutrient content of food items, whereas G/I% and growth rate were only weakly related to food quality. 5. The growth of Sericostoma varies with diet and the food items sustaining highest growth rate are not necessarily the 'typical' shredder food resources.

Original languageEnglish
JournalFreshwater Biology
Volume42
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)625-635
Number of pages11
ISSN0046-5070
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 1999

    Research areas

  • Case building, Food quality, Growth efficiency, Nitrogen, Preference

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