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Stoneflies (Plecoptera) of South Australia [PDF]
Eight species of stoneflies were recorded from South Australian streams. All species have been previously described, but the first descriptions of the nymphs of Dinotoperla evansi and Riekoperla naso are given. Keys for the identification of male, female and nymphs of all species are given and some ecological information is also included.
Phillip John. Suter, J. E. Bishop
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Is Predaceous Stonefly Behavior Affected by Competition?
Ecology, 1985Behavioral experiments were carried out in flow-through observation boxes in New York and Colorado streams to determine whether interactions between pairs of predaceous stoneflies were characterized by exploitative or interference competition and to determine the effect of prey density on such interactions.
Marjory A. Penton, Barbara L. Peckarsky
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Contribution to the knowledge of Moroccan and Maghrebin stoneflies (Plecoptera).
Zootaxa, 2014An overview of Moroccan stoneflies is presented as an annotated summary of published and unpublished records from 115 localities. These records have resulted in an updated species list reflecting taxonomic corrections and noteworthy range extensions for ...
Sanae Errochdi+4 more
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Diapause in the Nymphs of Canadian Winter Stoneflies
Ecology, 1970The nymphs of several winter stoneflies, Taeniopteryx burksi, T. nivalis, Brachyptera fasciata, Capnia manitoba, Allocapnia granulata, A. pygmaea, and A. vivipara, undergo a diapause during the summer. The diapause determines external morphological changes, which are described.
H. B. N. Hynes, P. P. Harper
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Stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera) from Serra Bonita, Bahia, Brazil: new species and updated records.
Zootaxa, 2014There are 176 species representing eight genera and two families of Plecoptera known from Brazil. However, only ten of these species are recorded from the State of Bahia.
Tácio Duarte, L. S. Lecci, A. Calor
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Distributional ecology of a rare, endemic stonefly
Freshwater Science, 2014AbstractRare species are difficult to study or conserve. Beloneuria jamesae Stark and Szczytko (Cheaha Stone) (Plecoptera∶Perlidae) is endemic to the Talladega Mountains, Alabama, USA, rarely collected, and considered imperiled. We collected stonefly larvae at 181 locations and found Cheaha Stone at 33% of these.
Andrew L. Sheldon, Scott A. Grubbs
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Most Northern Hemisphere stoneflies have species-specific mating signals that are generally thought to constitute a barrier against interspecific mating.
L. Boumans, A. Johnsen
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Most Northern Hemisphere stoneflies have species-specific mating signals that are generally thought to constitute a barrier against interspecific mating.
L. Boumans, A. Johnsen
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, 1925
The matter presented in this paper is the result of study of over five hundred vials of material collected by the authors during the summers of I913, 'I4, '15 and '2I, along the valley of South Boulder Creek in Gilpin and Boulder Counties, Colorado, from
G. S. Doods, F. Hisaw
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The matter presented in this paper is the result of study of over five hundred vials of material collected by the authors during the summers of I913, 'I4, '15 and '2I, along the valley of South Boulder Creek in Gilpin and Boulder Counties, Colorado, from
G. S. Doods, F. Hisaw
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Cerci as Antipredatory Attributes in Stonefly Nymphs
Oikos, 1983Fonction defensive des filaments caudaux de nymphes d'ephemeropteres jouant un role anti-predation vis-a-vis de la truite Salmo ...
Christian Otto+2 more
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