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Corixidae

open access: yes, 2014
Published as part of Scudder, G. G. E. & Sikes, D. S., 2014, Alaskan Heteroptera (Hemiptera): new records, associated data, and deletions, pp.
Scudder, G. G. E., Sikes, D. S.
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The genus Coreomyces Thaxter (Laboulbeniales) in Poland

open access: yesActa Mycologica, 2014
Three species of fungi from the genus Ceroemyces: C. macropus Th., C. arcuatus Th. and C. italicus Speg. werefound on aconsiderable number of Corixidae from the collection of the Institute of Zoology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and from the author ...
Tomasz Majewski
doaj   +1 more source

Corixidae

open access: yes, 2017
Corixidae Corixa affinis Leach, 1817 Material examined. RHODES: M. of Lindos: 0 41 Lardos, River Lardos, 36°05’07”N 28°01’01”E, 17.ii.2007, 1, L1. — CRETE: P. of Heraklion: M. of Asteroussia: 0 98 Protoria, River Anapodiaris, 35°02’30”N 25°09’16”E, 15.ii.2008, 12, L3. — CORFU: M.
Csabai, Zoltán   +5 more
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Predator–prey interactions between native brine shrimp Artemia parthenogenetica and the alien boatman Trichocorixa verticalis: influence of salinity, predator sex, and size, abundance and parasitic status of prey [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2017
Trichocorixa verticalis (T. verticalis), native to North America and the Caribbean islands, is an invasive waterboatman species (Corixidae) in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Previous studies in the native range have suggested that predation by T.
Vanessa Céspedes   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Benthic macroinvertebrate communities and water quality assessment in high Andean Wetlands Callali-Oscollo, Arequipa-Cusco, Peru

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 2023
High Andean wetlands are fragile systems, vulnerable to human activity and climate change. In the Arequipa region (Peru), there are high Andean lotic and lentic systems currently affected by livestock raising, fish farming, and dams.
Pastor Coayla-Peñaloza   +5 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Sigara lateralis (Leach, 1817) (Nepomorpha: Corixidae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
The Sigara lateralis (Leach, 1817) is a small aquatic insect belonging to the family Corixidae. The study aims to reveal the genomic data of the mitochondrial genome of S. lateralis.
Ke Wei   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

An experimental examination of dispersal decisions made by flight‐capable heteropteran insects in urban stormwater pond conditions

open access: yesEcological Entomology, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 672-689, August 2026.
Salty conditions in urban stormwater ponds can influence dispersal timing in species‐specific ways for actively dispersing aquatic heteropteran insects. Assaying multiple aspects of dispersal propensity, Hesperocorixa obliqua emigrated earlier in stormwater pond conditions while overall probabilities remained unchanged; Notonecta undulata emigration ...
Ilia Maria C. Ferzoco   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Biofilms, Bugs, and the Built Environment: Exploring Local and Landscape Drivers of Diatom and Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Urban Stormwater Ponds

open access: yesWater Environment Research, Volume 98, Issue 7, July 2026.
Urban stormwater ponds support pollution‐tolerant diatom and macroinvertebrate assemblages that are shaped more by local water quality, contaminants, and habitat features than by surrounding land use. Integrating biological monitoring can better inform stormwater management and urban biodiversity planning.
Gab Izma   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Notas para una monografía de las Corixidae argentinas (Insecta, Heteroptera)

open access: yesActa Zoológica Lilloana, 2020
Se presentan las características más importantes encontradas durante el estudio de los miembros argentinos de la familia Corixidae (Insecta, Heteroptera).
Axel O. Bachmann
doaj  

Urbanisation Restructures but Does Not Reduce Freshwater Pond Biodiversity

open access: yesDiversity and Distributions, Volume 32, Issue 6, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim Urbanisation is a dominant driver of landscape change leading to widespread displacement, degradation and fragmentation of habitat for native species and numerous studies have documented loss of biodiversity in response. However, most studies focus on a small range of taxa (e.g., vertebrates, plants), leaving many other groups poorly ...
Julia M. Portmann   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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