Abstract

1. Of the seven species of larvae studied, the highest glycogen content was found in Tendipes plumosus L. and Glyptotendipes polytomus Kieff. 2. The larvae contain the largest amounts of glycogen during the period of spring and autumn circulation, whereas during the summer and winter stagnation periods the amount of glycogen decreases considerably. 3. In addition it was found that larvae collected from the depths of Rajgrod Lake where there is the greatest concentration of larvae (the depth with the least oxygen in the thermocline in summer and the deeper parts of the lake in the autumn — winter period) have less glycogen. 4. Larvae from the surface layers of the bed sediment contained much more glycogen than those from the deeper layers. 5. Larvae from the younger age classes contained more glycogen than the larvae from the older age classes.

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