Graça M A S, Maltby L, Calow P
Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade de Coimbra, 3049, Coimbra Codex, Portugal.
Department of Animal & Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, S10 2TN, Sheffield, UK.
Oecologia. 1993 Dec;96(3):304-309. doi: 10.1007/BF00317498.
An important component of the interaction between macroinvertebrates and leaf litter in streams in the extent to which consumers can differentiate between undecomposed and decomposing leaves. The detritivores Gammarus pulex and Asellus aquaticus fed preferentially on conditioned rather on unconditioned leaf material. Growth in A. aquaticus was significantly reduced when unconditioned leaves were provided, but in G. pulex no significant effect of conditioning on growth was observed. The capacity of G. pulex to tolerate reductions in food quality seems to be a consequence of a compensatory system in which respiration rates change to compensate for reductions in food quality. In this way a constant growth rate is maintained. Increases in ingestion rates to compensate for low quality food were not observed.
大型无脊椎动物与溪流中落叶之间相互作用的一个重要组成部分是消费者区分未分解和已分解树叶的程度。碎屑食性动物普通钩虾和水生等足虫优先取食经过预处理而非未经处理的树叶材料。当提供未经处理的树叶时,水生等足虫的生长显著降低,但在普通钩虾中未观察到预处理对生长有显著影响。普通钩虾耐受食物质量下降的能力似乎是一种补偿系统的结果,在该系统中呼吸速率会发生变化以补偿食物质量的下降。通过这种方式维持恒定的生长速率。未观察到摄食率增加以补偿低质量食物的情况。