Abstract
1. Arctopsyche ladogensis, Hydropsyche angustipennis and Hydropsyche siltalai larvae were exposed to nominal aluminium concentrations of 0, 625, 1250, 2500 and 5000 μg Al l–1 at pH 5.0 for 96 h. Larvae reared at pH 6.4 and without any aluminium treatment were used as controls. Morphological abnormalities in the anal papillae of the larvae were used as the response variable in estimating the median effective concentrations (EC50) of aluminium.2. No morphological abnormalities were observed in the control larvae. Only a few individuals of A. ladogensis had darkened anal papillae at pH 5.0 without additional aluminium treatment, whereas increasing aluminium concentrations significantly increased the number of individuals in all species displaying darkening and reduction of the papillae.3. A. ladogensis appeared to be the most sensitive species to increasing aluminium concentrations, as reflected by the significantly lower mean EC50 value for this species compared with those of H. siltalai and H. angustipennis. H. angustipennis larvae were the most tolerant to aluminium.4. The results indicate that interspecific differences in sensitivity to aluminium may be a key factor influencing the guild structure of filter feeding caddis flies in acidified streams. The results also imply that toxic effects of aluminium on filter feeding caddis larvae occur due to the impairment of normal osmoregulation processes via damage to the ion‐regulatory organs.
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