Life history and secondary production of Anomalocosmoecusilliesi Marlier, 1962 (Trichoptera, Limnephilidae) in a small stream in the northern Ecuadorian Paramo

Zookeys. 2022 Jul 11:1111:381-388. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1111.85576. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Life history of benthic faunas of tropical high-altitude cold environments are poorly studied. Here, monthly larval and adult data are presented for Anomalocosmoecusilliesi at Saltana Stream in Ecuador. In cold conditions throughout the year (6 °C), this species showed an asynchronous and continuous production. Larval density showed two peaks in August and April. All five larval instars were present in most months. Using the size-frequency method an annual rate of secondary production per biomass of 4.8 was calculated. The measured biomass was 785 mg/m2.

Keywords: Andean Caddisflies; Limnephilidae; secondary production.

Grants and funding

Project FUCARA, D/025074/09, is financed by AECID (Spanish International Cooperation Agency for Development).