Background: Eco-faunistic studies are inevitable step in environmental researches. Aquatic organisms like caddisflies are known as biological indicators for water quality assessment and water resource management.
Naseh Malekei-Ravasan +6 more
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Watercress has long been believed to affect macroinvertebrate communities in chalk streams. Harvesting and washing watercress damages plant tissues and releases isothiocyanates which are potential toxicants to Gammarus pulex (L.).
Dixon, M.J., Shaw, P.J.
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Assessing morphological, developmental, and genetic responses of Hydropsychid caddisflies to Cry1Ab exposure. [PDF]
Bull EP +7 more
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Preface: Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Trichoptera. [PDF]
Ríos-Touma B +5 more
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Gut microbiome composition of Trichoptera larvae across functional feeding groups: a case study from the Provo River, Utah, USA. [PDF]
Jijón G +4 more
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Waterfalls as a reservoir for caddisfly larvae (Insecta, Trichoptera): exploring a poorly known habitat. [PDF]
Solano-Ulate D, Springer M.
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A new species of <i>Oecetis</i> McLachlan, 1877 (Trichoptera, Leptoceridae) and new distributional records of Trichoptera in the eastern Amazon. [PDF]
Quinteiro FB +5 more
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Predicting landscape disturbance using adult Trichoptera: one (caddis) metric to rule them all? [PDF]
Houghton DC.
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Higher predicted climate-change vulnerability for spring-dwelling freshwater biota. [PDF]
Kuemmerlen M +8 more
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