
Chironomids also favour fermented products: an observation of chironomids dwelling in rotten apples
Author(s) -
Ladislav Hamerlík,
Michaela Barbierikova,
Peter Bitušík
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
chironomus newsletter on chironomidae research/chironomus
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1891-5426
pISSN - 0172-1941
DOI - 10.5324/cjcr.v0i29.2036
Subject(s) - biology , predation , larva , ecology , pupa , temperate climate , habitat , taxon , chironomidae
Here we bring evidence of larvae of three chironomid taxa dwelling in fallen apples in an urban pond. Larvae of Endochironomus tendens (also a pupa), Cricotopus cf. sylvestris and Polypedilum sp. were found mining in more than 80% of investigated rotten apples floating on a water surface. Our findings indicate that fallen fruits may play an important food source for some aquatic chironomids not only in the tropics but also in the temperate zone. Such habitat may also serve as shelter from fish predators