Food preference of Phylloicus sp. (Insecta: Trichoptera): experimental study with plant species from the Cerrado

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Abstract The aquatic insects of the genus Phylloicus play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems, shredding leaves and contributing to nutrient cycling in streams. Therefore, this genus is often used in laboratory experiments. However, in Cerrado regions such as Araguaia, these studies are impractical due to a lack of knowledge about basic aspects, such as their feeding preferences for local plants. Hence, our objective is to determine the native plant species in the Araguaia region preferred as food by Phylloicus. We conducted an experimental study comparing the consumption of three native Cerrado plant species: Casearia sylvestris, Astronium fraxinifolium, and Ficus guaranítica by Phylloicus. To assess differences in consumption, we performed an Analysis of Variance. The results revealed that Phylloicus larvae exhibited a feeding preference for Casearia sylvestris (F = 9.71; p = 0.004). This finding will contribute to the development of future experimental studies using Phylloicus in the Araguaia region, as understanding the feeding preferences of animals used in experiments is essential for their maintenance in the laboratory.

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01/01/2024

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Almeida, V. S. de, Brito, J. G. de, Leite, J. B. A., Pereira, A. A., & Brasil, L. S. (2024). Food preference of Phylloicus sp. (Insecta: Trichoptera): experimental study with plant species from the Cerrado. Biota Neotropica, 24(2). Recuperado a partir de //www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/2042

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