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Studies on the conservation and sustainability challenges of the wetland resources of the Baro-Akobo River Basin in Gambella and Benishangul-Gumuz regions, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Lemma B, Tesfaw B, Desta H, Tessema B.
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Length-mass relationships of pond macroinvertebrates do not hold between Southern and Northern Europe. [PDF]
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2023
FAMILY BAETIDAE Two baetids were scanned to investigate developmental changes. These are two separate specimens, not the same specimen scanned twice, as done in beetles by Lehmann et al. (2021). Tracheal morphology between subimago and adult is strikingly consistent, apart from the single alimentary air sac in the adult (vs.
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FAMILY BAETIDAE Two baetids were scanned to investigate developmental changes. These are two separate specimens, not the same specimen scanned twice, as done in beetles by Lehmann et al. (2021). Tracheal morphology between subimago and adult is strikingly consistent, apart from the single alimentary air sac in the adult (vs.
Herhold, Hollister W +3 more
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2022
Familia Baetidae De distribución cosmopolita, en Argentina se han descrito 16 géneros con 54 especies (Domínguez et al., 2021). Las ninfas habitan casi todo tipo de ambientes, lénticos o lóticos y todo tipo de sustrato, arenoso y rocoso. Para la provincia estaban registrados Camelobaetidius huarpe Nieto y C.
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Familia Baetidae De distribución cosmopolita, en Argentina se han descrito 16 géneros con 54 especies (Domínguez et al., 2021). Las ninfas habitan casi todo tipo de ambientes, lénticos o lóticos y todo tipo de sustrato, arenoso y rocoso. Para la provincia estaban registrados Camelobaetidius huarpe Nieto y C.
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Proceedings of the West Virginia Academy of Science, 2016
Mayflies may be more sensitive to aquatic contaminants than surrogate test organisms used to determine anthropogenic effects on aquatic ecosystems. While toxicity testing could be utilized to establish a direct link between contaminants of concern and mayfly mortality, potentially more sensitive mayfly taxa are not readily available for use in toxicity
Geneve Edwards +2 more
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Mayflies may be more sensitive to aquatic contaminants than surrogate test organisms used to determine anthropogenic effects on aquatic ecosystems. While toxicity testing could be utilized to establish a direct link between contaminants of concern and mayfly mortality, potentially more sensitive mayfly taxa are not readily available for use in toxicity
Geneve Edwards +2 more
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2023
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Cloeodes(Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) in Africa
Aquatic Insects, 1994The South African species Cloeodes inzingae (Crass) is redescribed as adults and larvae based on newly found material. This species is most closely related to far eastern Palaearctic (China) and Oriental (Sri Lanka) species rather than Neotropical species.
R.D. Waltz, W.P. McCafferty
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Gose's African Ephemeroptera (Baetidae, Heptageniidae)
2002(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Systematics of Guajirolus ektrapeloglossa Flowers 1985 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae)
Zootaxa, 2019Larva, subimago, imago and eggs of Guajirolus ektrapeloglossa Flowers 1985 are described based on reared males and females from the type locality in Panama and a reared female from Peru. Structure and development of male genitals testify that the Neotropical taxon Guajirolus/g1 (incl. Chane) does not belong to Labiobaetini Kluge & Novikova 2016 and,
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