The diversity of feeding habits recorded for water boatmen (Heteroptera: Corixoidea) world-wide with implications for evaluating information on the diet of aquatic insects

Food webs are of crucial importance for understanding any ecosystem. The accuracy of food web and ecosystem models rests on the reliability of the information on the feeding habits of the species involved. Water boatmen (Corixoidea) is the most diverse superfamily of water bugs (Heteroptera: Nepomor...

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Main Authors: Christian W. HÄDICKE, Dávid RÉDEI, Petr KMENT
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2017-03-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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spelling doaj-cdb3ad2b4c664f3db5391f70a8e534b92021-04-16T20:35:50ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292017-03-01114114715910.14411/eje.2017.020eje-201701-0020The diversity of feeding habits recorded for water boatmen (Heteroptera: Corixoidea) world-wide with implications for evaluating information on the diet of aquatic insectsChristian W. HÄDICKE0Dávid RÉDEI1Petr KMENT2University of Rostock, Institute of Biosciences, Chair of Zoology, Universitätsplatz 2, 18055 Rostock, GermanyInstitute of Entomology, College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Weijin Rd. 94, 300071 Tianjin, China; e-mail: david.redei@gmail.comNational Museum, Department of Entomology, Cirkusová 1740, CZ-193 00 Praha 9 - Horní Počernice, Czech Republic; e-mail: sigara@post.czFood webs are of crucial importance for understanding any ecosystem. The accuracy of food web and ecosystem models rests on the reliability of the information on the feeding habits of the species involved. Water boatmen (Corixoidea) is the most diverse superfamily of water bugs (Heteroptera: Nepomorpha), frequently the most abundant group of insects in a variety of freshwater habitats worldwide. In spite of their high biomass, the importance of water boatmen in aquatic ecosystems is frequently underestimated. The diet and feeding habits of Corixoidea are unclear as published data are frequently contradictory. We summarise information on the feeding habits of this taxon, which exemplify the difficulties in evaluating published data on feeding habits in an invertebrate taxon. It is concluded that Corixoidea are, unlike other true bugs, capable of digesting solid food, but their feeding habits are still insufficiently known. The dominant feeding strategy in this taxon is zoophagy, but several species consume other foods, particularly algae and detritus. Only members of the subfamily Cymatiainae seem to be exclusively predators. In other subfamilies, the diet of different species and different sexes or populations of a single species may vary depending on the food available or is still unknown. We conclude, that a multi-method approach is needed to elucidate the feeding habits of aquatic insects and invertebrates in general.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201701-0020_The_diversity_of_feeding_habits_recorded_for_water_boatmen_Heteroptera_Corixoidea_world-wide_with_implicatio.phpheteropteracorixoideaaquatic invertebratesfood websdietpredationfeeding habits
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Petr KMENT
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Dávid RÉDEI
Petr KMENT
The diversity of feeding habits recorded for water boatmen (Heteroptera: Corixoidea) world-wide with implications for evaluating information on the diet of aquatic insects
European Journal of Entomology
heteroptera
corixoidea
aquatic invertebrates
food webs
diet
predation
feeding habits
author_facet Christian W. HÄDICKE
Dávid RÉDEI
Petr KMENT
author_sort Christian W. HÄDICKE
title The diversity of feeding habits recorded for water boatmen (Heteroptera: Corixoidea) world-wide with implications for evaluating information on the diet of aquatic insects
title_short The diversity of feeding habits recorded for water boatmen (Heteroptera: Corixoidea) world-wide with implications for evaluating information on the diet of aquatic insects
title_full The diversity of feeding habits recorded for water boatmen (Heteroptera: Corixoidea) world-wide with implications for evaluating information on the diet of aquatic insects
title_fullStr The diversity of feeding habits recorded for water boatmen (Heteroptera: Corixoidea) world-wide with implications for evaluating information on the diet of aquatic insects
title_full_unstemmed The diversity of feeding habits recorded for water boatmen (Heteroptera: Corixoidea) world-wide with implications for evaluating information on the diet of aquatic insects
title_sort diversity of feeding habits recorded for water boatmen (heteroptera: corixoidea) world-wide with implications for evaluating information on the diet of aquatic insects
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Food webs are of crucial importance for understanding any ecosystem. The accuracy of food web and ecosystem models rests on the reliability of the information on the feeding habits of the species involved. Water boatmen (Corixoidea) is the most diverse superfamily of water bugs (Heteroptera: Nepomorpha), frequently the most abundant group of insects in a variety of freshwater habitats worldwide. In spite of their high biomass, the importance of water boatmen in aquatic ecosystems is frequently underestimated. The diet and feeding habits of Corixoidea are unclear as published data are frequently contradictory. We summarise information on the feeding habits of this taxon, which exemplify the difficulties in evaluating published data on feeding habits in an invertebrate taxon. It is concluded that Corixoidea are, unlike other true bugs, capable of digesting solid food, but their feeding habits are still insufficiently known. The dominant feeding strategy in this taxon is zoophagy, but several species consume other foods, particularly algae and detritus. Only members of the subfamily Cymatiainae seem to be exclusively predators. In other subfamilies, the diet of different species and different sexes or populations of a single species may vary depending on the food available or is still unknown. We conclude, that a multi-method approach is needed to elucidate the feeding habits of aquatic insects and invertebrates in general.
topic heteroptera
corixoidea
aquatic invertebrates
food webs
diet
predation
feeding habits
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201701-0020_The_diversity_of_feeding_habits_recorded_for_water_boatmen_Heteroptera_Corixoidea_world-wide_with_implicatio.php
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