Hiding among traps? Mortality of early instar odonate larvae in the presence of bladderwort plants

IF 1 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY International Journal of Odonatology Pub Date : 2020-03-02 DOI:10.1080/13887890.2020.1718784
S. Manasov, F. Suhling
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We investigated the effects of the presence of bladderwort plants on survival of early instar larvae of one coenagrionid and two libellulids in laboratory experiments. In all three species survival was reduced compared to treatments with a non-carnivorous submerged plant, with effective mortality that could be related to bladderwort being 19–45% dependent on the prey species. Individuals of all species were found in capture bladders. We also recorded the microhabitat use of the early instar larvae and found that the species with highest use of vegetation had highest mortality due to bladderwort. We conclude that bladderwort may have effects on odonate larvae that translate into natural conditions and we discuss factors that may affect predation by bladderwort on odonates in the field.
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躲在陷阱里?有膀胱草植物存在时早期齿形刺幼虫的死亡率
在实验室实验中,我们研究了膀胱草植物的存在对一种胆甾体和两种libellulis的早龄幼虫存活的影响。与非肉食性沉水植物处理相比,这三个物种的存活率都有所降低,可能与膀胱草有关的有效死亡率为19-45%,取决于猎物物种。在捕获的膀胱中发现了所有物种的个体。我们还记录了初龄幼虫的微生境利用情况,发现植被利用率最高的物种因膀胱草而死亡率最高。我们得出的结论是,膀胱草可能会对齿状物幼虫产生影响,并转化为自然条件,我们还讨论了可能影响膀胱草在野外捕食齿状物的因素。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Odonatology (IJO) is aimed at providing a publication outlet for the growing number of students of Odonata. It will address subjects such as the ecology, ethology, physiology, genetics, taxonomy, phylogeny and geographic distribution of species. Reviews will be by invitation, but authors who plan to write a review on a subject of interest to the journal are encouraged to contact the editor.
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