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Factorial environmental stress experiment (Limnephilidae)

Subcategory: environmental physiology
Standard reference: Peckarsky and Cowan (1991)
Papers: 29 | Mentions: 30

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Description

2x2 factorial design manipulating temperature and conductivity to test environmental drying cues on caddisfly development and survival. Uses shade manipulation and salt additions to simulate pond drying conditions.

Typical Equipment

  • shade cloth
  • NaCl solution
  • conductivity meter
  • Hobo temperature loggers
  • analytical balance

Output Measurements

  • larval dry weight
  • pupal dry weight
  • survival rates
  • temperature data
  • conductivity measurements

Papers Using This Protocol (29)

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Quantifying physiological and behavioral differences in caddisfly larvae

2025introducing
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Contrasting short-and long-term outcomes of pairwise interactions between caddisflies at a hydrologically heterogeneous range margin

2023Freshwater Biologyusing
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Effects of a caddisfly range shift on competition and facilitation in high elevation ponds

2023introducing
student_paper

Limnephilus externus Case Grazing

2023introducing
article

Predators balance consequences of climate-change-induced habitat shifts for range-shifting and resident species

2022Journal of Animal Ecologyintroducing
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<i> Limnephilus externus </i> Case Grazing Effects on Predation

2022introducing
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Rates of Cannibalism in <i> Asynarchus Nigriculus </i> based on Sedge Nutrient Content

2022introducing
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Effects of Environmental Pond Drying Cues on <i> Asynarchus nigriculus </i> Cannibalism Rates

2022introducing
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Testing how density affects caddisfly distribution along a detritus quality gradient

2021introducing
article

Elevation alters outcome of competition between resident and range shifting species

2020Global Change Biology. doi 10.1111/gcb.15401introducing
student_paper

Pond nutrient storage across permanence and temporal gradients

2017introducing
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Species Co-occurrence Patterns and Mechanisms for <i>Rhyacophila</i> in High-Altitude Streams

2017using
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Fitness and hormonal correlates of social and ecological stressors of female yellow-bellied marmots.

2016Animal Behaviourintroducing
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Caddisfly behavioral responses to drying cues in temporary ponds: Implications for effects of climate change

2016Freshwater Scienceintroducing
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Nonlinear effects of consumer density on multiple ecosystem processes

2012Journal of Animal Ecologyusing
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Herbivore growth responses to nutrient mobilization by detritivores

2012introducing
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Increased aggression among <i>Asynarchus nigriculus</i> caddisfly larvae in a rapidly drying environment

2012introducing
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How Does Streambed Heterogeneity, Light Intensity, and Near-bed Current Influence Algal Accrual, Ash Free Dry Mass, and Macroinvertebrate Richness, and Abundance?

2009introducing
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Diet and a developmental time constraint alter life-history trade-offs in a caddis fly (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae)

2008Biological Journal of the Linnean Societyintroducing
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Do Pond Caddisflies Reap a Double Benefit from Detritus Processing?

2008introducing
article

Predator defense along a permanence gradient: roles of case structure, behavior, and developmental phenology in caddisflies

2006Oecologiaintroducing
student_paper

Patterns of biodiversity in sub-alpine wetlands

2006introducing
article

The role of larval cases in reducing aggression and cannibalism among caddisflies in temporary wetlands

2004Wetlandsintroducing
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Larval cannibalism, time constraints, and adult fitness in caddisflies that inhabit temporary wetlands

2004Oecologiaintroducing
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The effect of food quality and time constraints on caddisfly growth and development

2004introducing
article

Caddisfly life histories along permanence gradients in high-altitude wetlands in Colorado (U.S.A.)

2003Freshwater Biologyusing
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Foraging trade-offs along a predator-permanence gradient in subalpine wetlands

1999Ecologyusing
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Intraguild predation and competition between larval dragonflies: direct and indirect effects on shared prey

1993Ecologyusing
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Seasonal variation in the intensity of competition and predation among dragonfly larvae

1989Ecologyintroducing