Abstract

Relationships between weight (W; dry weight) and length (L; head capsule width or total body length) were examined in 25 freshwater macro-invertebrates at species level and four at order level using the formula W = aLb. Our estimates at the order level dropped into the range of those in North America, Europe, New Zealand, and previous studies in Japan with the exception of Trichoptera. Differences encountered in Trichoptera may be due to high interspecific variation in length-mass relationships and size-range of component taxa. In addition, our results show that the relationships could differ at the genus level. Intrageneric morphological variations related to microhabitat differences have been reported; careful estimates may thus be needed for the length-mass relationships even in the same genus if the targets have diverse ecological traits.

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