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The microdistribution of some lotic insect predators in relation to their prey and to abiotic factors
Author(s) -
MALMQVIST BJÖRN,
SJÖSTRÖM PER
Publication year - 1984
Publication title -
freshwater biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.297
H-Index - 156
eISSN - 1365-2427
pISSN - 0046-5070
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2427.1984.tb00184.x
Subject(s) - predation , abiotic component , biology , ecology , biotic component , larva , biomass (ecology)
SUMMARY. 1. The microdistribution of three species of insect predators in a Swedish stream was assessed using a multivariate statistical approach. Both abiotic factors and factors pertaining to the prey community were included in the analysis. 2. The factors most strongly correlated to the distribution of large Dinocras cephalotes were the densities of case less caddis larvae ( Wormaldia sp. and Hydropsyche siltalai ) and the median weight of stonefly prey. For small D. cephalotes , the density of H. siltalai and the percentage of moss cover were most important. Isoperla grammatica showed a significant correlation to blackfly density. Rhyacophila nubila occurred predominantly in patches with high prey biomass and with high densities and median weight of case less caddis larvae. 3. It was concluded that the quantity and quality of the prey, such as size, availability and species, influenced the predators’microdistribution. The distributional pattern differed between species of predators and was probably related to their different hunting strategies.