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A new species of Protoptila Banks (Trichoptera: Glossosomatidae: Protoptilinae) - P. longispinata sp. nov. - is described and illustrated from specimens collected in Amazon region, Amazonas and Pará states, Brazil.Uma nova espécie de Protoptila Banks ...
Allan Paulo Moreira Santos +1 more
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ABSTRACT Ditches are essential elements of the agricultural landscape because of their role as habitat or refuge for aquatic species, especially in homogenized and intensively cultivated areas. However, data on the biodiversity associated with agricultural ditches, and its variation over time, are underrepresented in ecological research.
Michela Rappocciolo +5 more
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A curious case: caddisfly cases built from brick and sewage overflow microplastics
Caddisflies larvae have been constructing cases made from vegetation or sediment grains for millions of years, but in the Anthropocene many alternative building materials have become available for caddisfly larvae.
Auke Florian Hiemstra +5 more
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ABSTRACT Mining waste water characteristically contains high concentrations of suspended solids, total metals, and nutrients. These can be treated with flocculants within settling ponds to speed up the clarification of water by settling out the suspended solids.
E. Vandenberg +7 more
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Six new species of Integripalpia (Trichoptera) from southern China
Six new species ofTrichoptera are described and figured, belonging to the families Goeridae and Leptoceridae. The goerid species are Goera baishanzuensis new species and Goera recta new species.
Yang, Lianfang, Morse, John C.
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ABSTRAK Sungai Ciliwung merupakan salah satu sungai besar di Propinsi Jawa Barat yang sekarang telah mengalami pencemaran organik dan kontaminasi oleh logam merkuri.
Jojok Sudarso +3 more
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Published as part of Wells, Alice, 2011, The Trichoptera of Lord Howe Island, including 3 new species, larvae and keys, pp.
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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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Larvae of the three common North American species of Phylocentropus (Trichoptera: Dipseudopsidae)
The caddisfly genus Phylocentropus includes 7 extant species globally, of which 5 occur in eastern North America and 2 in eastern Asia. Larvae of the 3 most common North American species [Phylocentropus carolinus Carpenter, P.
Sturkie, S. K., Morse, John C.
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