نتایج جستجو برای: aquatic insect

تعداد نتایج: 70199  

2004
George Poinar

Fossil evidence can reveal a wealth of information regarding entomogenous nematodes. Amber is an excellent medium for the preservation of such fossils because it protects delicate organisms like nematodes, often along with their insect hosts. Such fossils establish a baseline for the appearance and continuation of parasite lineages as well as parasite-host associations. Thus far, fossil records...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Michelle J Greenwood Angus R McIntosh

Landscape-driven processes impact the magnitude and direction of cross-ecosystem resource subsidies, but they may also control consumers' numerical and functional responses by altering habitat availability. We investigated effects of the interaction between habitat availability and subsidy level on populations of a riparian fishing spider, Dolomedes aquaticus, using a flood disturbance gradient...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2012
Jon P Kochersberger G Allen Burton Kevin W Custer

Stream-deposited sediment is one of the major stressors affecting stream biota. Several methods exist to quantify stream sediment embeddedness, but they are relatively qualitative and operationally defined. The authors developed a short-term in situ embeddedness chamber method to measure aquatic insect recruitment and associated sediment accumulation in a more quantitative, better replicated ma...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Julien Sérandour Stéphane Reynaud John Willison Joëlle Patouraux Thierry Gaude Patrick Ravanel Guy Lempérière Muriel Raveton

Plants produce semio-chemicals that directly influence insect attraction and/or repulsion. Generally, this attraction is closely associated with herbivory and has been studied mainly under atmospheric conditions. On the other hand, the relationship between aquatic plants and insects has been little studied. To determine whether the roots of aquatic macrophytes release attractive chemical mixtur...

2017
D. Dudley Williams Siân S. Williams

Of the 30 extant orders of true insect, 12 are considered to be aquatic, or semiaquatic, in either some or all of their life stages. Out of these, six orders contain species engaged in entomophagy, but very few are being harvested effectively, leading to over-exploitation and local extinction. Examples of existing practices are given, ranging from the extremes of including insects (e.g., dipter...

2004
Michael S. Gray

Needham (1928) first noted the ‘drift’ of aquatic insects when examining the importance of terrestrial insects as trout food. When using a fine copper wire-meshed net to collect benthos in streams near Ithaca, NY he discovered large numbers of aquatic insects present his samples. Drift attracted more attention from researchers in the 1950’s after Muller quantified drift and compared drift with ...

Journal: :Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2009
Julieta Ramos-Elorduy José Manuel Pino Moreno Victor Hugo Martínez Camacho

Anthropoentomophagy is an ancient culinary practice wherein terrestrial and aquatic insects are eaten by humans. Of these species of insects, terrestrial insects are far more commonly used in anthropoentomophagy than aquatic insects. In this study we found that there are 22 genera and 78 species of edible aquatic beetles in the world. The family Dytiscidae hosts nine genera, Gyrinidae one, Elmi...

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