Chironomidae Morphological Types and Functional Feeding Groups as a Habitat Complexity Vestige

Antczak-Orlewska, Olga and Płóciennik, Mateusz and Sobczyk, Robert and Okupny, Daniel and Stachowicz-Rybka, Renata and Rzodkiewicz, Monika and Siciński, Jacek and Mroczkowska, Agnieszka and Krąpiec, Marek and Słowiński, Michał and Kittel, Piotr (2021) Chironomidae Morphological Types and Functional Feeding Groups as a Habitat Complexity Vestige. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 8. ISSN 2296-701X

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Abstract

Chironomid (Diptera: Chironomidae) larvae play an important role in a wide range of aquatic ecosystems. The study focuses on Chironomidae trophic guilds and morphological types as indicator traits in reconstructions of habitat changes in shallow water bodies. Mentum and ventromental plates are important mouthparts whose shape depends on food type and feeding behavior. Chironomidae larvae strongly vary in the mode of life and feeding habits, representing almost every feeding group. Here we classified the mentum types into 16 groups and tested if they indicated similar past habitat changes as the Chironomidae functional feeding groups (FFGs), and tribes/subfamilies. Paleoecological data of biotic and abiotic proxies were derived from short sequences from a Late Glacial oxbow and a nearby medieval moat located in Central Poland. The study revealed that the habitat substratum structure, vegetation and physicochemical conditions are associated both with the feeding types and morphological traits. This provides a valuable tool for future reconstructions of habitat changes.

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Subjects: OA STM Library > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 17 Jul 2023 12:31
Last Modified: 11 May 2024 10:02
URI: http://geographical.openscholararchive.com/id/eprint/1371

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