Considerable spatial and temporal variability was detected in the environmental conditions in 30 coldwater springs in southern Ontario, Canada. Using standard pyramidal emergence traps, a total of 86 insect species was recorded from these springs (not including the Chironomidae). These represented nine taxonomic groups, among which the Limoniidae (Diptera) was the most diverse with 38 species. Fifty-five per cent of all species recorded had a low frequency (found at three or fewer sites), and only for very few of these rare species were more than 10 individuals m-2 collected. Interannual differences were also apparent. Continuous sampling over time showed that emergence records from a single year, on average, contained only around 50% of th...
Contemporary climate change disproportionately impacts northern environments. Understanding these im...
One hundred and thirty-one species belonging to 56 genera of the family Chironomidae are recorded fr...
Springs are one of important freshwater habitats in the Dynaric Mountains. Nevertheless, t...
Emergence traps were used to investigate aquatic insect emergence patterns and densities in a prairi...
Twenty-four Diptera families are known to develop in an aquatic environment in Central Europe, and a...
Patterns of site occupancy among boreal stream insects were studied in central Sweden with focus on ...
Population size of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT) emergence in a given year and the...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this Ph.D. project was to explore spatial pa...
Graduation date: 2001In the summers of 1998 and 1999, aquatic invertebrate and plant communities wer...
We collected macroinvertebrates, measured physicochemical conditions, and visually observed the micr...
Stonefly (Plecoptera) emergence was investigated between May and September of 1993 and 1994 in Catam...
Micromus posticus (Walker) is a small brown lacewing fly rarely collected in Canada and represented ...
Diel emergence patterns of ten species of Chironomidae from a spring-fed, woodland stream (the Windr...
We analysed temperature data and odonate distribution data collected in the province of Ontario, Can...
Three distinctly different undisturbed mature forested sites at the northern limits of the Carolinia...
Contemporary climate change disproportionately impacts northern environments. Understanding these im...
One hundred and thirty-one species belonging to 56 genera of the family Chironomidae are recorded fr...
Springs are one of important freshwater habitats in the Dynaric Mountains. Nevertheless, t...
Emergence traps were used to investigate aquatic insect emergence patterns and densities in a prairi...
Twenty-four Diptera families are known to develop in an aquatic environment in Central Europe, and a...
Patterns of site occupancy among boreal stream insects were studied in central Sweden with focus on ...
Population size of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT) emergence in a given year and the...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this Ph.D. project was to explore spatial pa...
Graduation date: 2001In the summers of 1998 and 1999, aquatic invertebrate and plant communities wer...
We collected macroinvertebrates, measured physicochemical conditions, and visually observed the micr...
Stonefly (Plecoptera) emergence was investigated between May and September of 1993 and 1994 in Catam...
Micromus posticus (Walker) is a small brown lacewing fly rarely collected in Canada and represented ...
Diel emergence patterns of ten species of Chironomidae from a spring-fed, woodland stream (the Windr...
We analysed temperature data and odonate distribution data collected in the province of Ontario, Can...
Three distinctly different undisturbed mature forested sites at the northern limits of the Carolinia...
Contemporary climate change disproportionately impacts northern environments. Understanding these im...
One hundred and thirty-one species belonging to 56 genera of the family Chironomidae are recorded fr...
Springs are one of important freshwater habitats in the Dynaric Mountains. Nevertheless, t...