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Chironomidae (Diptera) of Australia

1986
Data on the Chironomidae of Australia are reviewed and related to four broad ecological water types: permanent lentic, ephemeral lentic, lotic, and marine. The information is discussed in terms of three major elements in the composition of the chironomid fauna of Australia: common cosmopolitan genera, endemic genera, and genera with a distribution on ...
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2016
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Chromosome evolution in Chironomidae (Diptera, Chironomidae)

XI All-Russian Dipterological Symposium (with international participation). сборник материалов., 2020
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Synthesising the trait information of European Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera): Towards a new database

Ecological Indicators, 2016
Fernando Cobo   +2 more
exaly  

Are Chironomidae (Diptera) good indicators of water scarcity? Dryland streams as a case study

Ecological Indicators, 2016
Miguel Cañedo-Argüelles   +2 more
exaly  

Dansmuggen in natuurontwikkelingsgebieden (Chironomidae)

1999
Chironomidae in newly created nature reserves In a newly created nature reserve near Eindhoven many interesting species of Chironomidae were found. Several new species to the Dutch fauna were identified and one species (of the genus Neozavrelia) proved to be new to science.
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Family Chironomidae

2018
Fabio Laurindo da Silva   +6 more
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Chironomidae acidifikovaných horských vod

2013
Acidification of freshwater ecosystems peaked in 1980. There were overall changes in the chemistry of surface waters. As a result, some fish and sensitive species of zooplakton and zoobenthos disappeared. After the peak, emissions of major pollutants (SO2, NOX a NH3) declined significantly, which started the process of recovery from acidification ...
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