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Growth, consumption and respiration by larvae of the kelp-fly <i>Fucellia capensis</i> (Diptera:Anthomyiidae)


Jeanette Stenton-Dozey
C.L. Griffiths

Abstract

At 18 ·C the eggs of the kelp-fly, Fucellia capensis, hatch in 24 - 32 h and the larval and pupal stages last 10- 12 and 9-14 days respectively_ The growth curve is discontinuous, with declining relative growth rates in successive larval instars_ Food consumption is relatively independent of size, at 0,25 mg dry kelp mg -1 wet larva day -1_ Respiration rate is related to larval mass by the equation: Respiration rate µl O2-1) = 2,75 (wet mass larva)0.66. In terms of energy an individual larva consumes 245,5 J over its lifespan, grows to the equivalent of 43,9 J and respires 51,6 J, indicating an assimilation efficiency of 30% and a gross growth efficiency of 17%. Kelp-fly larvae are probably less significant consumers of drift kelp than amphipods or isopods, but they promote the decay of wrack beds and are favoured as food by sea-shore birds.


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