Influence of substrate orientation on tadpoles’ feeding efficiency
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In nature, tadpoles encounter food on substrates oriented at different
angles (e.g. vertically along stems, horizontally on the bottom of the
pond).We manipulated the orientation of food-covered surfaces to test
how different orientations of surfaces affect tadpoles’ feeding
efficiency. We studied taxa that differed in the oral morphology of
their larvae and position in the water column. We hypothesized that
species would differ in their ability to graze upon surfaces at different
orientations and that differences in the tadpoles’ feeding ability would
result in different growth rates. The orientation of food-covered surfaces
did not affect the growth rate of bottom-dwelling tadpoles (whose
growth rate varied only between species). Among midwater tadpoles,
some species appear to have a generalist strategy and experienced a
high relative growth rate on numerous substrate orientations, whereas
others achieved high growth rates only on flat substrates (i.e. at 0° and
180°).We conclude that oral morphology constrains tadpoles’ ability to
feed at different substrate orientations, and this could lead to niche
partitioning in structurally complex aquatic environments. Because
physical parameters of the environment can affect tadpoles’ growth
rate, characterizing these features might help us better understand how
competition structures tadpole assemblages.
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ANNIBALE, Fabiane Santana et al. Influence of substrate orientation on tadpoles feeding efficiency. Biology Open, Cambridge, v. 8, n. 1, p. 1-12, 2019.