First records about oxygen consumption by Chironomus sancticaroli (Diptera: Chironomidae): an analysis using microsensors

Author:

Corbi Juliano1ORCID,Issa Carina2,Lamon Antônio2

Affiliation:

1. University of Sao Paulo: Universidade de Sao Paulo

2. USP: Universidade de Sao Paulo

Abstract

Abstract The Chironomidae family is one of the most abundant insect groups in freshwater environments. This group is one of the main organisms of benthic fauna due to sediment and vegetation colonization, with high morphological and physiological adaptations. The importance of chironomid responses to changes in the aquatic environment could allow them to be used to monitor streams, lakes, and ponds. Despite the great ecological importance of this aquatic fauna and the countless number of studies in the literature, little is known about oxygen consumption by larvae in aquatic systems. This fact may be related to the difficulty of measuring these limnological variables in small organisms, such as Chironomidae larvae, and the need for refined equipment. A microsensor is a small electrochemical electrode used in laboratories for chemical species detection. Its small dimension offers advantages, such as the slight sample volume required. In this study, we evaluated for the first time, the dissolved oxygen consumption in the Chironomus sancticaroli (Strixino and Strixino 1981) species larvae using microsensors. The results of the experiments showed that there was a high oxygen consumption by C. sancticarolilarvae, under laboratory conditions. The technology of microsensors applied to the study of the aquatic invertebrates seems to have been important for obtaining detailed information on the biology of these organisms.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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