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Tracking the phenology of riverine insect communities using environmental DNA

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Stoneflies (Plecoptera)

2002
Stoneflies are a small, relatively primitive, group of insects. The nymphs are sensitive to water quality and are abundant in alpine streams.
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Stoneflies of Taiwan within the Oriental Stonefly Fauna Diversity

2001
Unlike some other insect groups such as Coleoptera and Lepidoptera, the advanced study of Plecoptera was begun rather late. Still the taxonomic knowledge of European and North American stoneflies is among the best of all insects. Biodiversity estimates for other areas including much of the Oriental region, however, are far from complete.
Ignac Sivec, Ping-Shih Yang
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The Language of Stoneflies

BioScience, 1983
species to reach these islands. Assumptions upon which these conclusions rest and alternative explanations for the results are discussed in the original paper, and two areas of ignorance in need of empirical investigation are emphasized. The first is the set of conditions that determine the establishment of a breeding population on an island; food ...
Kenneth W. Stewart   +2 more
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Stoneflies (Plecoptera) of Saskatchewan

1979
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Dosdall, Lloyd Max, Lehmkuhl, D M
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Stoneflies

2011
James H. Thorp, D. Christopher Rogers
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Some Alaskan stoneflies (Plecoptera)

1971
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