Lecture 17 Flashcards
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Aquatic Insects
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- The orders with immatures always in water are Ephemeroptera, Odonata, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera
- The order with immatures who are somewhat in the water are Diptera, Hemiptera, Coleoptera, Neuroptera, and Megaloptera
- Ephemeroptera, Odonata, Plecoptera, and Hemiptera are Hemimetabolous (incomplete metamorphosis)
- Trichoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Neuroptera, and Megaloptera are Holometabolous (complete metamorphosis)
- Hemimetabolous has nymphs (naiads)
- Holometabolous are larvae
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Major Problem with Water?
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- Obtaining oxygen (200,000 ppm in air but water only has 15 ppm)
- Loctic water (flowing water)
- Lentic water (standing water)
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Gas exchange
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- Depend on diffusion which is rapid in air, and slow in water. Even slower in cuticle
A. Closed Tracheal System- gills external/internal
- Thoracic, abdominal, caudal, anal gills
- Plecoptera stonefly naiad has thoracic gills
- Ephemeroptera mayfly naiad has abdominal gills
- Megaloptera Dobsonfly larva= Hellgrammite has abdominal gills
- Neuroptera: Sisyridae Spongefly larva has abdominal gills
- Trichoptera Caddisfly Larva has abdominal gills
- Odonata Damselfly Naiad has caudal gills
- Odonata Dragonfly naiad has internal anal gills
- cutaneous respiration
- Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Belotomatidae Giant water bug
- Midges- Diptera: Chironomidae
- Haemoglobins(high affinity for O2)
B. Open Tracheal System (spiracles) - Suspension in water meniscus (caudal breathing tubes)
- mosquito larvae
- Giant water bug, Belostomatidae
- Caudal breathing tubes
- Compressable gills
- Predacious diving beetle (Coleoptera: Dyticidae)
- In-compressable gills (plastron)
- Water boatman (Hemiptera: Heteroptera, F. Corxidae)
HYDROPHOBIC HAIRS CALLED PLASTRON
- Water boatman (Hemiptera: Heteroptera, F. Corxidae)
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Lotic (Flowing) Environment
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- Substrate type (boulders)
- High food volume in flow
- High oxygen in flow
- Insects have to be good swimmers or hang on well
- Lotic adaptations: DORSO-VENTRAL FLATTENED
ex; Water penny (Coleoptera: Psephenidae) really flat - Lotic adaptations: PORTABLE LARVAL CASES
ex; Caddisfly larvae order Trichoptera - Lotic adaptations: SUCKERS
- Lotic adaptations: Hooks and webbing
ex; black fly larvae (Diptera: Simuliidae)