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Ephemeroptera associated with eight rivers in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia
The Ephemeroptera are an order of insects very important in the benthic community, being bio-indicators of water quality, considering key conservation. Despite the dense hydrographic network of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (SNSM), Colombia Caribbean ...
Esteffany P. Barros-Núñez +1 more
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Artificial light at night and invasive signal crayfish alter aquatic‐terrestrial food webs
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Resource flows across aquatic‐terrestrial boundaries are increasingly affected by multiple stressors, such as artificial light at night (ALAN) and aquatic invasive species, which can alter the availability of resources for consumers.
Collins Ogbeide +9 more
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Allochthonous chemical cues drive predation by a top carnivore
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Identifying the mechanisms by which mobile predators detect and select prey remains a central challenge in sensory biology and functional ecology. This study provides the first direct evidence that chemical cues associated with allochthonous organic matter (e.g.
Ryan P. Ferrer, Richard K. Zimmer
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Our findings show that beaver‐engineering significantly enhances local biodiversity across aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, even at sites with high land‐use intensity. Hence, beavers can effectively restore stream biodiversity across a range of urban to agricultural to natural ecosystems.
Valentin Moser +14 more
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Sazonalidade e diversidade de Ephemeroptera Neotropicais [PDF]
The objective of this work was to investigate the seasonal fluctuation of alates of Ephemeroptera of atlantic forest biome and the processes (on different scales) that determine the diversity of the order for the tropical region.
Costa, Vinicius
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Review of the genus Hyrtanella (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerellidae)
Jacobus, Luke M., Sartori, Michel (2004): Review of the genus Hyrtanella (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerellidae).
Sartori, Michel, Jacobus, Luke M.
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Urbanisation Restructures but Does Not Reduce Freshwater Pond Biodiversity
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
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Note biogéographique sur Thraulus bellus Etn. [Ephemeroptera]
Verrier Marie-Louise. Note biogéographique sur Thraulus bellus Etn. [Ephemeroptera] . In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 58 (4), avril 1953. pp.
Verrier, Marie-Louise
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Homology of the wing base sclerites in Ephemeroptera (Insecta: Pterygota) : A reply to Willkommen and Hörnschemeyer [PDF]
We revised the homology of wing base structure in Ephemeroptera (Insecta: Pterygota) proposed by Willkommen and Hörnschemeyer in a recent issue of Arthropod Structure and Development.
Yoshizawa, Kazunori, Ninomiya, Tomoya
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Heptageniidae (Insecta, Ephemeroptera) of Thailand
Nine genera and twenty-two species of heptageniid mayflies from Thailand are defined in this present work as well as one suggested further subgenus, Compsoneuria (Siamoneuria) kovaci (species "incertae sedis") including some particular characters. Taxonomic remarks, diagnoses, line drawings of key characters, distribution, habitat and biological data ...
Boonsoong,Boonsatien, Braasch,Dietrich
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