The grass is always greener on the other side: Triplectides Kolenati, 1859 (Leptoceridae) and Marilia Müller, 1880 (Odontoceridae) occupying cases of other Trichoptera species

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Autor(a) principal: Camargos, Lucas Marques de
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Pes, A. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do INPA
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18112
Resumo: Aim: Larvae of Triplectides spp. and Marilia sp. occupying cases of other species are recorded and photographed; Methods: The material was collected in different sites and dates in Atlantic Forest and Central Amazon regions; Results: The Triplectides larvae seem to have an opportunistic behavior, occupying a great variety of cases, which reflects their common habit of enter in hollow twigs instead of build complex cases. However, this behavior is not frequently recorded in Marilia larvae, and we believe that the difference on the roughness of the interior walls, as well as the difference of the color of the material of the cases limit the opportunistic behavior in this genus; Conclusions: Experimental studies with different species can help the understanding of this behavior in the light of adaptive values.
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dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv A grama é sempre mais verde do outro lado: Triplectides Kolenati, 1859 (Leptoceridae) e Marilia Müller, 1880 (Odontoceridae) ocupando casulos de outras espécies de Trichoptera
title The grass is always greener on the other side: Triplectides Kolenati, 1859 (Leptoceridae) and Marilia Müller, 1880 (Odontoceridae) occupying cases of other Trichoptera species
spellingShingle The grass is always greener on the other side: Triplectides Kolenati, 1859 (Leptoceridae) and Marilia Müller, 1880 (Odontoceridae) occupying cases of other Trichoptera species
Camargos, Lucas Marques de
title_short The grass is always greener on the other side: Triplectides Kolenati, 1859 (Leptoceridae) and Marilia Müller, 1880 (Odontoceridae) occupying cases of other Trichoptera species
title_full The grass is always greener on the other side: Triplectides Kolenati, 1859 (Leptoceridae) and Marilia Müller, 1880 (Odontoceridae) occupying cases of other Trichoptera species
title_fullStr The grass is always greener on the other side: Triplectides Kolenati, 1859 (Leptoceridae) and Marilia Müller, 1880 (Odontoceridae) occupying cases of other Trichoptera species
title_full_unstemmed The grass is always greener on the other side: Triplectides Kolenati, 1859 (Leptoceridae) and Marilia Müller, 1880 (Odontoceridae) occupying cases of other Trichoptera species
title_sort The grass is always greener on the other side: Triplectides Kolenati, 1859 (Leptoceridae) and Marilia Müller, 1880 (Odontoceridae) occupying cases of other Trichoptera species
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description Aim: Larvae of Triplectides spp. and Marilia sp. occupying cases of other species are recorded and photographed; Methods: The material was collected in different sites and dates in Atlantic Forest and Central Amazon regions; Results: The Triplectides larvae seem to have an opportunistic behavior, occupying a great variety of cases, which reflects their common habit of enter in hollow twigs instead of build complex cases. However, this behavior is not frequently recorded in Marilia larvae, and we believe that the difference on the roughness of the interior walls, as well as the difference of the color of the material of the cases limit the opportunistic behavior in this genus; Conclusions: Experimental studies with different species can help the understanding of this behavior in the light of adaptive values.
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