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Larval cannibalism, time constraints, and adult fitness in caddisflies that inhabit temporary wetlands

机译:居住在临时湿地的地衣虫的幼虫食人症,时间限制和成年适应性

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The fitness of non-feeding adult insects depends on energy accumulated during the larval stage. Larvae of the caddisfly Asynarchus nigriculus primarily feed on plant detritus, but supplement their diet with animal material obtained through cannibalism. Habitat drying constrains development in many populations of this species, and we hypothesized that cannibalism should accelerate development to facilitate timely metamorphosis. We manipulated larval diets in a field experiment by supplementing detritus with animal material, and in a laboratory experiment by varying animal material and detritus quality (conditioned vs unconditioned). We measured the effects of dietary manipulation on larval and pupal growth and development, the timing of metamorphosis, and adult fitness correlates. The results of the laboratory experiment suggest that this species can metamorphose with a detritus-only diet, but development is extremely protracted. In the field experiment, individuals with animal material in their diet had higher larval survival, shorter larval and pupal development times, and earlier emergence dates (7-10 days), than those without a supplement. This delay in emergence should have important effects on survival in natural populations where the difference between desiccation and successful emergence can be only a few days. Dietary supplementation also affected adult body mass (30-40% increase), female fecundity (30% more eggs), and proportional allocation to different adult body parts. Our results are consistent with recent growth-development models that predict coupled (earlier emergence and larger adults) rather than tradeoff responses (earlier emergence and smaller adults) to pre-threshold manipulation of larval diets. Many detritivorous aquatic insects supplement their diets with animal material, and our data provide evidence that this supplementation can have strong effects on fitness. This type of dietary supplementation should be especially important for taxa that do not feed as adults, and in temporary habitats that impose time constraints on larval development.
机译:不喂食成年昆虫的适应性取决于幼虫阶段积累的能量。球虫Asynarchus nigriculus的幼虫主要以植物碎屑为食,但通过食人动物获得的动物原料补充其饮食。栖息地干燥限制了该物种许多种群的发育,我们假设食人族应加快发育以促进及时变态。我们在野外实验中通过添加碎屑补充动物材料来控制幼虫的饮食,在实验室实验中通过改变动物材料和碎屑的质量来控制幼虫的饮食(条件性和非条件性)。我们测量了饮食操作对幼虫和p生长和发育,变态的时间以及成人健康状况的影响。实验室实验的结果表明,该物种仅以碎屑饮食就能变质,但发育极其持久。在田间试验中,与不含补充剂的动物相比,饮食中含有动物材料的个体的幼虫存活率更高,幼虫和p的发育时间更短,并且出现时间更早(7-10天)。出苗时间的延迟应该对自然种群的生存产生重要影响,因为自然种群的干燥和成功出苗之间的差异可能只有几天。膳食补充剂还影响成年人的体重(增加30-40%),女性的繁殖力(增加30%的卵),以及成比例分配给成年人的不同部位。我们的结果与最近的增长-发展模型相一致,该模型预测对阈值前操作幼虫饮食的耦合(较早出现和较大的成年人)而不是权衡响应(较早出现和较小的成年人)。许多有害的水生昆虫的饮食中都添加了动物性物质,我们的数据提供了证据,表明这种补充对健康有很大影响。对于不成年喂养的分类单元以及在对幼体发育施加时间限制的临时栖息地中,这种膳食补充剂尤其重要。

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