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Avoidance behaviour in the gallery construction of Tinodes unicolor (Psychomyiidae, Trichoptera) to prevent intraspecific encounters

Item Type:Article
Title:Avoidance behaviour in the gallery construction of Tinodes unicolor (Psychomyiidae, Trichoptera) to prevent intraspecific encounters
Creators Name:Alecke, C. and Spaenhoff, B. and Meyer, E.I.
Abstract:Larvae of the psychomyiid caddisfly Tinodes unicolor construct tunnel-like, fixed retreatments (galleries) on stone surfaces in small streams. Larvae were reared during a laboratory study in a streamwater-filled aquarium under controlled light and temperature conditions. The gallery construction behaviour of larvae was investigated at 8 dates within 6 months by plotting each gallery on the front pane of the aquarium on a transparent foil. Gallery length and the distances to the neighbouring galleries were measured and the number of curves in each gallery counted. On each surveying date this procedure was repeated one week later to investigate the short-term gallery construction behaviour of larvae. Gallery lengths remained relatively constant throughout the 6 month study period. The analysis of the short-term surveys displayed that the distance to the next gallery of a conspecific decreased with increasing length of the galleries. With decreasing distance to the neighbouring gallery the construction activity of larvae and the number of curves in the converging gallery increased. We interpreted this observation as an avoidance behaviour of larvae to prevent intraspecific en-counters which could result in aggressive conflicts between two larvae.
Keywords:Agressive Encounters, Gallery Construction, Intraspecific Avoidance, Teritoriality
Source:Archiv fuer Hydrobiologie
ISSN:0164-0335
Publisher:E. Schweizerbart Science Publishers
Volume:164
Number:3
Page Range:335-343
Date:1 January 2005
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1127/0003-9136/2005/0164-0335

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