Ecological Entomology
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The natural diet of the Notonectidae: field trials using electrophoresis
Dr P. S. Giller, Department of Zoology, University College, Lee Maltings, Prospect Row, Cork, Ireland.
Abstract
ABSTRACT.
- 1Field trials were conducted on populations of two sympatic species of the waterbug Notonecta (Hemiptera: Heteroptera), to examine their natural diet using the electrophoretic method of gut contents analysis.
- 2Fingerprint esterase bands were identified from thirty-three potential aquatic prey types; gut contents of different instars of both species of Notonecta from the field were analysed.
- 3The level of prey identification possible ranged from 73% in fifth instar N.glauca L. to 100% in third instar N.viridis Delcourt.
- 4Type A errors, where no prey remains were detected from a full gut, were found in only 3% of the specimens analysed.
- 5Data on gut states, the number of prey types per gut and details of aquatic prey found in the diet of different instars of field-collected Notonecta are presented.
- 6These results are compared with previous data on notonectid diets, and the relative merits of different methods of diet analysis are discussed.