Abstract

SUMMARY. Diel feeding periodicity and diet composition of nymphs of Aeshna multicolor and Lestes unguiculatus were examined at 6 h intervals in a small pond. Feeding intensity of A. multicolor increased from 06.00 hours to approximately 18.00 hours whereas food intake by L. unguiculatus was uniformly high between 12.00 and 18.00 hours. Feeding of both species was reduced during the night. Diel variation in diet composition was substantial in each species. Chironomid larvae were the major prey (48.9%) in the diet of A. multicolor. Zooplankton, mainly cladocerans (42.0%) and ostracods (21.1%), were the principal prey of L. unguiculatus. Detritus composed a substantial portion of the diets of both species. Diet overlap (Cλ) at each 6 h interval was high (0.43–0.72) when detritus was included in the calculation and was low (0.48–0.54) when detrital material was omitted.

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