Biomass estimation of Triplectides egleri Sattler (Trichoptera, Leptoceridae) in a stream at Ducke Reserve, Central Amazonia

ABSTRACT Biomass is a fundamental measure for understanding the structure and functioning (e.g. fluxes of energy and nutrients in the food chain) of aquatic ecosystems. We aim to provide predictive models to estimate the biomass of Triplectides egleri Sattler, 1963, in a stream in Central Amazonia,...

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Main Authors: Janaina Gomes de Brito, Renato Tavares Martins, Kleicy Maciel Soares, Neusa Hamada
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia 2015-12-01
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author Janaina Gomes de Brito
Renato Tavares Martins
Kleicy Maciel Soares
Neusa Hamada
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Neusa Hamada
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description ABSTRACT Biomass is a fundamental measure for understanding the structure and functioning (e.g. fluxes of energy and nutrients in the food chain) of aquatic ecosystems. We aim to provide predictive models to estimate the biomass of Triplectides egleri Sattler, 1963, in a stream in Central Amazonia, based on body and case dimensions. We used body length, head-capsule width, interocular distance and case length and width to derive biomass estimations. Linear, exponential and power regression models were used to assess the relationship between biomass and body or case dimensions. All regression models used in the biomass estimation of T. egleri were significant. The best fit between biomass and body or case dimensions was obtained using the power model, followed by the exponential and linear models. Body length provided the best estimate of biomass. However, the dimensions of sclerotized structures (interocular distance and head-capsule width) also provided good biomass predictions, and may be useful in estimating biomass of preserved and/or damaged material. Case width was the dimension of the case that provided the best estimate of biomass. Despite the low relation, case width may be useful in studies that require low stress on individuals.
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spelling doaj.art-33eef1e8b7434b32b0323702458e08f32022-12-21T17:57:25ZengSociedade Brasileira de EntomologiaRevista Brasileira de Entomologia1806-96652015-12-0159433233610.1016/j.rbe.2015.09.003S0085-56262015000400332Biomass estimation of Triplectides egleri Sattler (Trichoptera, Leptoceridae) in a stream at Ducke Reserve, Central AmazoniaJanaina Gomes de BritoRenato Tavares MartinsKleicy Maciel SoaresNeusa HamadaABSTRACT Biomass is a fundamental measure for understanding the structure and functioning (e.g. fluxes of energy and nutrients in the food chain) of aquatic ecosystems. We aim to provide predictive models to estimate the biomass of Triplectides egleri Sattler, 1963, in a stream in Central Amazonia, based on body and case dimensions. We used body length, head-capsule width, interocular distance and case length and width to derive biomass estimations. Linear, exponential and power regression models were used to assess the relationship between biomass and body or case dimensions. All regression models used in the biomass estimation of T. egleri were significant. The best fit between biomass and body or case dimensions was obtained using the power model, followed by the exponential and linear models. Body length provided the best estimate of biomass. However, the dimensions of sclerotized structures (interocular distance and head-capsule width) also provided good biomass predictions, and may be useful in estimating biomass of preserved and/or damaged material. Case width was the dimension of the case that provided the best estimate of biomass. Despite the low relation, case width may be useful in studies that require low stress on individuals.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0085-56262015000400332&lng=en&tlng=enAllometric relationshipAquatic insectsBody dimensionsCase dimensionsShredder caddisfly
spellingShingle Janaina Gomes de Brito
Renato Tavares Martins
Kleicy Maciel Soares
Neusa Hamada
Biomass estimation of Triplectides egleri Sattler (Trichoptera, Leptoceridae) in a stream at Ducke Reserve, Central Amazonia
Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
Allometric relationship
Aquatic insects
Body dimensions
Case dimensions
Shredder caddisfly
title Biomass estimation of Triplectides egleri Sattler (Trichoptera, Leptoceridae) in a stream at Ducke Reserve, Central Amazonia
title_full Biomass estimation of Triplectides egleri Sattler (Trichoptera, Leptoceridae) in a stream at Ducke Reserve, Central Amazonia
title_fullStr Biomass estimation of Triplectides egleri Sattler (Trichoptera, Leptoceridae) in a stream at Ducke Reserve, Central Amazonia
title_full_unstemmed Biomass estimation of Triplectides egleri Sattler (Trichoptera, Leptoceridae) in a stream at Ducke Reserve, Central Amazonia
title_short Biomass estimation of Triplectides egleri Sattler (Trichoptera, Leptoceridae) in a stream at Ducke Reserve, Central Amazonia
title_sort biomass estimation of triplectides egleri sattler trichoptera leptoceridae in a stream at ducke reserve central amazonia
topic Allometric relationship
Aquatic insects
Body dimensions
Case dimensions
Shredder caddisfly
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0085-56262015000400332&lng=en&tlng=en
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