2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-017-3493-8
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Biotic interactions enhance survival and fitness in the caddisfly Micropterna sequax (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae)

Abstract: Patches of coarse particulate organic matter in lowland streams are inhabited by many different macroinvertebrate species, yet knowledge of interactions among the members of these assemblages is scarce. In a mesocosm experiment we aimed to determine the effect of interspecific interactions on species survival and fitness of two caddisfly species. It was hypothesized that, as a result of positive interactions, mixed species populations would yield higher survival and fitness than single species populations. Lar… Show more

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“…Ash acidification and sediment accumulation in streams may affect the survival of aquatic insects (Westveer et al, 2017). Furthermore, forest fires may also cause a significant disappearance or decrease in the volume of litter that reaches riverbeds in the first two years after the fire disturbance (Rodríguez-Lozano et al, 2015).…”
Section: Firewalls and Environmental Disturbancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ash acidification and sediment accumulation in streams may affect the survival of aquatic insects (Westveer et al, 2017). Furthermore, forest fires may also cause a significant disappearance or decrease in the volume of litter that reaches riverbeds in the first two years after the fire disturbance (Rodríguez-Lozano et al, 2015).…”
Section: Firewalls and Environmental Disturbancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tubificids can benifit from facilitive interaction with other tubificid species, as their growth is promoted when feeding on each other's feaces when compared to feeding on feaces of conspecifics (Milbrink 1993). Trophic facilitation has also been observed in multiple macroinvertebrate detritivore shedder interactions (Basen et al 2013;Jonsson and Malmqvist 2005;Westveer et al 2018; see also Hay et al 2004). Due to this trophic facilitation, the detrital material is consumed more efficiently, which may positively affect the degradation rate of OM (Tonin et al 2018, Leuctra geniculata or Lepidostoma hirtum combined with Sericostoma pyrenaicum).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%