Larvae of the subfamily Tanypodinae are in general regarded as predators. Actual predation has been observed directly in only a few Tanypodinae species, but their behaviour and mouthpart morphology suggest that all Tanypodinae ingest food in the same way and thus are all predators. This view is reflected in most autecological databases. There remains uncertainty for some species, most notably for Monopelopia tenuicalcar (Kieffer 1918). The uncertainty stems from the lack of direct observations, while gut content analysis points to non-animal food sources. A laboratory experiment was carried out in which larvae of Corynoneura sp. were offered to M. tenuicalcar in a set of Petri dishes. All predator and prey larvae were collected from the sam...
Predation is believed to be a major source of mortality for larvae of benthic invertebrates, but the...
Standard accounts of how spiders obtain food without masticating their prey are probably largely wro...
Correspondance: kreiter@ensam.inra.frInternational audienceTwo species of Phytoseiidae are found in ...
Hunting live prey is risky and thought to require specialized adaptations. Therefore, observations o...
The intestinal contents of over one thousand specimens of thirty three species belonging to nine gen...
Worldwide, Monopelopia larvae have been found to inhabit small, boggy and often acid waters includin...
The predatory abilities of Mononchoides longicaudatus and Mononchoides fortidens (Nematoda: Diplogas...
The trophic ecology of the aquatic insect fauna has been widely studied for the Northern temperate z...
peer reviewedTiger salamanders exhibit alternative trophic morphologies, with cannibals developing a...
Prey have evolved a number of defenses against predation, and predators have developed means of coun...
Observations on cannibalism in outdoor insectaries are presented. The behavioural interactions are d...
Polyphagous mirid predators are increasingly used in commercial, augmentative biological control. In...
Females of two species of corydalids (Megaloptera), Corydalus magnus Contreras-Ramos, 1998 and Platy...
© Inter-Research 1999: www.int-res.comDOI:10.3354/meps191153Predation is believed to be a major sour...
Adult Carukia barnesi medusae feed predominantly on larval fish; however, their mode of prey capture...
Predation is believed to be a major source of mortality for larvae of benthic invertebrates, but the...
Standard accounts of how spiders obtain food without masticating their prey are probably largely wro...
Correspondance: kreiter@ensam.inra.frInternational audienceTwo species of Phytoseiidae are found in ...
Hunting live prey is risky and thought to require specialized adaptations. Therefore, observations o...
The intestinal contents of over one thousand specimens of thirty three species belonging to nine gen...
Worldwide, Monopelopia larvae have been found to inhabit small, boggy and often acid waters includin...
The predatory abilities of Mononchoides longicaudatus and Mononchoides fortidens (Nematoda: Diplogas...
The trophic ecology of the aquatic insect fauna has been widely studied for the Northern temperate z...
peer reviewedTiger salamanders exhibit alternative trophic morphologies, with cannibals developing a...
Prey have evolved a number of defenses against predation, and predators have developed means of coun...
Observations on cannibalism in outdoor insectaries are presented. The behavioural interactions are d...
Polyphagous mirid predators are increasingly used in commercial, augmentative biological control. In...
Females of two species of corydalids (Megaloptera), Corydalus magnus Contreras-Ramos, 1998 and Platy...
© Inter-Research 1999: www.int-res.comDOI:10.3354/meps191153Predation is believed to be a major sour...
Adult Carukia barnesi medusae feed predominantly on larval fish; however, their mode of prey capture...
Predation is believed to be a major source of mortality for larvae of benthic invertebrates, but the...
Standard accounts of how spiders obtain food without masticating their prey are probably largely wro...
Correspondance: kreiter@ensam.inra.frInternational audienceTwo species of Phytoseiidae are found in ...