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Trophic ecology of Plecoptera (Insecta): a review
We here review the current knowledge on the trophic ecology of stoneflies, an aquatic insect group of substantial ecological importance in lotic systems.
J. M. Tierno de Figueroa+1 more
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“THE FAUNA OF STONEFLIES (INSECTA: PLECOPTERA) IN UZBEKISTAN “
The article highlights information on the study of the fauna of stoneflies existing in the watercourses of Uzbekistan. Substantiating original collections and data from literary sources, a revision of the fauna of stoneflies in Uzbekistan, which includes 48 species from 19 genera and 7 families, was conducted.
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TGLE Vol. 52 Nos. 1 & 2 Full Issue [PDF]
Full issue for TGLE Vol. 52 Nos. 1 &
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The knowledge of the diet of aquatic insects is important to assess the use of resources and overlap of trophic niche between species, as well as to understand their role in the food web of the freshwater ecosystems they inhabit.
Yesely Hurtado+3 more
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The stoneflies (Plecoptera) of the Corrib catchment area, Ireland [PDF]
Mark J. Costello+2 more
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Aquatic biosurvey of the Lovell River on UNH land [PDF]
We assessed the physical, chemical and biological conditions at two sites along the Lovell River on University of New Hampshire (UNH) -owned conservation land. The discharge was 4.4 m3 s-1 at Site 1 and 5.7 m3 s -1 downstream at Site 2.
Barry, Lisa M.+12 more
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Atlas of Ohio Aquatic Insects: Volume II, Plecoptera
R. DeWalt+5 more
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Survival and Hatching Success of Stonefly Eggs (Paragnetina media) Following Ingestion by Three Stream Fishes [PDF]
Christopher Hartleb, Sunshine A. Timm
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Plecoptera of the Ohio River: Community Composition and Species Phenologies of Nymphs Collected Near Cincinnati, Ohio [PDF]
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, University of CincinnatiCommunity composition of the nymphal stoneflies of the Ohio River was determined by sampling with artificial substrates at 5-week intervals from January-December, 1979, near ...
Beckett, David C.
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Comparing Ecological Sensitivity with Stream Flow Rates in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin [PDF]
Environmental Economics and Policy, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Benson, Bennett I.+4 more
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