Burrowing mayflies (Hexagenia bilineata) were collected in 1991 in the vicinity of the DePere dam on the Fox River, Brown County, Wisconsin. Because Hexagenia mayflies are indicators of good water quality, their emergence from the Fox River is evidence of improvement in conditions at the sediment-water interface
Article by Calvin R. Fremling, in the September 1960 issue (number 482) of Research bulletin / Agric...
Report by Calvin R. Fremling regarding the effects of various factors (including natural and human-d...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami UniversityRUTTER, ROBERT P., AND THOMAS E. WISSING,...
After burrowing mayflies (Hexagenia bilineata) were first noted in the vicinity of the DePere Dam on...
Article by Calvin R. Fremling and D. Kent Johnson regarding mayflies as biological indicators of wat...
ABSTRACT-Analysis of Hexageniamayfiy distribution patterns has proven to be a simple, inexpensive me...
(excerpt) Heptageniidae are one of the most abundant and widespread components of Wisconsin\u27s aqu...
Article written by Calvin R. Fremling regarding a specific mayfly emergence on July 8, 1966 at Winon...
Article by Calvin R. Fremling regarding mayflies as river toxicity and water quality monitors. Freml...
The mayfly family Neoephemeridae was discovered in Wisconsin for the first time and is represented b...
One nymph and one exuviae of Acanthametropus pecatonica were collected in June 1991 from the Black R...
Three small lakes near Winona, Minnesota, were sampled to determine if they supported populations of...
Article by Calvin R. Fremling, in the September 1960 issue (number 482) of Research bulletin / Agric...
Report by Calvin R. Fremling regarding the effects of various factors (including natural and human-d...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami UniversityRUTTER, ROBERT P., AND THOMAS E. WISSING,...
After burrowing mayflies (Hexagenia bilineata) were first noted in the vicinity of the DePere Dam on...
Article by Calvin R. Fremling and D. Kent Johnson regarding mayflies as biological indicators of wat...
ABSTRACT-Analysis of Hexageniamayfiy distribution patterns has proven to be a simple, inexpensive me...
(excerpt) Heptageniidae are one of the most abundant and widespread components of Wisconsin\u27s aqu...
Article written by Calvin R. Fremling regarding a specific mayfly emergence on July 8, 1966 at Winon...
Article by Calvin R. Fremling regarding mayflies as river toxicity and water quality monitors. Freml...
The mayfly family Neoephemeridae was discovered in Wisconsin for the first time and is represented b...
One nymph and one exuviae of Acanthametropus pecatonica were collected in June 1991 from the Black R...
Three small lakes near Winona, Minnesota, were sampled to determine if they supported populations of...
Article by Calvin R. Fremling, in the September 1960 issue (number 482) of Research bulletin / Agric...
Report by Calvin R. Fremling regarding the effects of various factors (including natural and human-d...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami UniversityRUTTER, ROBERT P., AND THOMAS E. WISSING,...