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1 January 2007 FOOD AND HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS OF CLAASSENIA SABULOSA (PLECOPTERA: PERLIDAE) IN THE UPPER COLORADO RIVER, COLORADO
Richard A. Thorp, Jeremy B. Monroe, Emily C. Thorp, Todd Wellnitz, N. LeRoy Poff
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Abstract

Streambed surveys were conducted along the upper Colorado River, Colorado, to describe the distributions of Claassenia sabulosa larvae in relation to current speed and to determine their diets. We also addressed diel feeding periodicity by sampling during both day and night. Claassenia sabulosa was more abundant in riffle habitats than in runs. A positive relationship existed between C. sabulosa abundance and stream current, with larval size increasing with current speed. Chironomidae, Baetidae, and Simulidae collectively accounted for 93% of the prey found in stonefly guts; however, these categories were not consumed equally by all C. sabulosa. Smaller C. sabulosa primarily ate chironomids, and larger individuals consumed more baetids. Only a slight difference existed in the percentage of empty guts between night- and day-collected stoneflies, and ranges of prey per gut at night were higher than those in the day, suggesting that these stoneflies may forage more intensively at night.

Richard A. Thorp, Jeremy B. Monroe, Emily C. Thorp, Todd Wellnitz, and N. LeRoy Poff "FOOD AND HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS OF CLAASSENIA SABULOSA (PLECOPTERA: PERLIDAE) IN THE UPPER COLORADO RIVER, COLORADO," Western North American Naturalist 67(1), 57-62, (1 January 2007). https://doi.org/10.3398/1527-0904(2007)67[57:FAHROC]2.0.CO;2
Received: 1 February 2006; Accepted: 1 July 2006; Published: 1 January 2007
KEYWORDS
Claassenia sabulosa
current speed
ontogeny
Perlidae
predation
stoneflies
upper Colorado River
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