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Ecology of Aquatic Insects

Annual Review of Entomology, 1962
It is generally preferable to use principles or factors as the headings in an article on ecology, but, if these can be illustrated only by examples drawn from one group, discussion of them is necessarily one-sided and incomplete. I have, therefore, decided to present the facts that I have gathered order by order.
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Territoriality in Aquatic Insects

2019
Research on territoriality has barely progressed beyond the descriptive stage in most aquatic insects, but some territorial species have been studied intensively and served as model organisms for testing certain aspects of evolutionary theory. After providing a brief introduction to territoriality in general, I review the taxonomic distribution and ...
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Dispersal by Aquatic Insects

2019
All habitats change over time, so most organisms must resist unfavorable conditions or disperse to more favorable localities. Typically, aquatic habitats are relatively short lived because of drying or infilling. Aquatic insects, then, often have adaptations for effective dispersal, sometimes over long distances and most often by flight.
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Aquatic insects

2019
Tomáš Derka   +2 more
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Aquatic foods to nourish nations

Nature, 2021
, J Zachary Koehn, Alon Shepon
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Aquatic Insects

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1939
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Aquatic Insect Ecology

2010
Anne E. Hershey   +3 more
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Aquatic Insects

The Ballarat Naturalist, 1979
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