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Feeding habits of nymphs or larvae of 101 species of Plecoptera, Ephemeroptera, and Trichoptera collected from Wisconsin's streams were determined by examining foregut contents. The percent by volume of animal, live vascular plant, filamentous algae, diatom, and detrital material recovered is reported. Plecoptera in the suborder Filipalpia were herbivoredetritivores, and most in the suborder Setipalpia were carnivores. Exceptions were Isoperla bilineata (Say), an omnivore, and Isoperla signata (Banks) and I. slossonae (Banks), both detritivore-herbivores. Except for omnivore Ephemerella cornuta Morgan, Ephemeroptera were detritivore-herbivores. Feeding habits of Trichoptera larvae were diverse. Species of Rhyacophilidae, Polycentropodidae, and Phyrganeidae were all carnivores, while Hydropsychidae, Leptoceridae, and Brachycentridae were generally omnivores. Species of Glossomatidae, Philopotamidae, Psychomyiidae, Hydroptilidae, Limnephilidae, Lepidostomatidae, Sericostomatidae, and Helicopsychidae were primarily detritivoreherbivores.
Recommended Citation
Shapas, Theodore J. and Hilsenhoff, William L. 1976. 'Feeding Habits of Wisconsin's Predominant Lotic Plecoptera, Ephemeroptera, and Trichoptera,' The Great Lakes Entomologist, vol 9 (4)
Available at: https://scholar.valpo.edu/tgle/vol9/iss4/3
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Developers: Sprout Games, PopCap Games This game has unused areas. |
You're out to eat a shark. Not a very big plot line here. Honestly, the real-life plot line that this game was one of the victims of EA trying to retcon entire PopCap games from existence (with the other notable victim being the entire Bookworm series) is more notable than anything else we could write here.
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Unused Level
With the data for the other levels, there is an unused level in the folder 'edtest'. This level appears to have been used during development, as Stun, Shield and Feeding Fury are power-ups in the final game.
The hidden level 0 is accessed by downloading a version of the game with the 'resource' and 'config' folders, then to copy the 'stage,' 'startscreen' and 'completestage' into another level's folder and overwrite the files, preferrably 'SmallFishSmallPond'.
This is the unused level. It has the Big Ridge scene, and is flooded with orcas, angelfish, minnows and pufferfish. It also contains an abundance of poison minnows and mines that rarely remain on-screen due to the swarms of fish. The only powerup seen during this gameplay was the Fury Bubble, the other bubbles were only starfish and extra lives--and yes, that means that the Stun and Shield power ups mentioned in the description are totally absent. The food bank also fills very slowly, but you can be killed very often.
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The level is probably this crowded to test the limit of the 'Feeding Fury' power-up, and it seems it was set up to be deliberately easy to tweak so it could be used to test other power-ups, like the aforementioned Stun and Shield powerups.
Unused Playable Characters
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Hidden in the 'fish' subfolder of the 'config' folder are two unused .xml files for player fish, named 'pufferplayer.xml' and 'sharkplayer.xml'. As shown in the names, they are for a pufferfish player and a shark player--and in fact, these player characters have actual names, despite going unused! The Shark is named 'Max', and the Pufferfish is named 'Spike'.
.xml file | Description | In-game result |
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An unused player .xml file for Max the Shark | ||
An unused player .xml file for Spike the Pufferfish |
It seems that they were initial players in place of JD the John Dory, or were otherwise meant to appear in the late-game places that he shows up in, due to their 'class' parameter being set to 'JohnDoryPlayer'.