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Changes in carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes of chironomid larvae during growth, starvation and metamorphosis

2007; Wiley; Volume: 21; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/rcm.2925

ISSN

1097-0231

Autores

Hideyuki Doi, Eisuke Kikuchi, Shigeto Takagi, Shuichi Shikano,

Tópico(s)

Marine and coastal ecosystems

Resumo

Abstract We conducted experiments to determine isotope changes in the deposit‐feeding chironomid larvae Chironomus acerbiphilus during feeding, starvation and metamorphosis. Isotope changes in chironomid larvae occurred mainly during growth and rarely afterward. This finding indicates that chironomid isotope turnover mainly occurs in conjunction with growth and suggests that chironomid larvae only break down newly assimilated food for energy during periods of no growth. Chironomid δ 13 C values significantly increased throughout the starvation experiment, indicating that chironomids preferentially break down components with lower δ 13 C content during starvation. We found significant changes in chironomid isotope ratios ( 15 N enrichment) during pupation. This evidence suggests that the physiological condition of animals (such as during an active growth phase or pre‐ or post‐molting) is important to their stable isotope ratios. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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