We assessed diurnal variation of Chironomidae exuviae in two small upland streams in temperate Australia, during summer. Understanding the diel periodicity of exuviae can be an important consideration for biomonitoring purposes or to investigate adult emergence patterns. We collected 1,813 floating exuviae, comprising 54 taxa from four subfamilies, from flowing water using a drift net. Unlike many northern hemisphere temperate studies, we observed that peak exuviae abundance (7.3 exuviae per m3) and taxon richness (1.7 taxa per m3) occurred in the dusk and night hours, with the lowest numbers (0.9 exuviae per m3) and taxon richness (0.6 taxa per m3) recorded in the late morning to early afternoon. We suggest that this could be an adaptation...
Temporary streams are characterised by short periods of seasonal or annual stream flow after which s...
Drift has recived considerable attention in recent times as a method to collect chironomid pupal exu...
Chironomidae are an abundant, diverse and ecologically important group common in mountain streams wo...
This thesis revealed Australian lakes to be richer in chironomid (Diptera: Insecta) species than was...
The use of pupal exuviae is a method that allows evaluating the environmental condition using inform...
Abstract Background Chironomids, a major invertebrate taxon in many standing freshwaters, rely on ad...
The structure and composition of stream benthic communities are strongly influenced by spatial and t...
The influence of day/night conditions on individual animal/plant species has been widely s...
In temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, where stream thermal regimes fluctuate seasonally a...
Chironomids or ‘midges’ are regarded by many Australian aquatic scientists with a mixture of suspici...
AIMS: The aims of this study were (i) to evaluate the spatial and temporal distribution of chironomi...
This paper challenges the validity of current Australian guidelines that recommend seasonal sampling...
Diel periodicities of adult emergence for three species of Chironomidae and one Caenidae from a Pert...
AbstractIn this paper, we studied the assemblage of Chironomidae from headwaters of Ñireco stream by...
Diel emergence patterns of ten species of Chironomidae from a spring-fed, woodland stream (the Windr...
Temporary streams are characterised by short periods of seasonal or annual stream flow after which s...
Drift has recived considerable attention in recent times as a method to collect chironomid pupal exu...
Chironomidae are an abundant, diverse and ecologically important group common in mountain streams wo...
This thesis revealed Australian lakes to be richer in chironomid (Diptera: Insecta) species than was...
The use of pupal exuviae is a method that allows evaluating the environmental condition using inform...
Abstract Background Chironomids, a major invertebrate taxon in many standing freshwaters, rely on ad...
The structure and composition of stream benthic communities are strongly influenced by spatial and t...
The influence of day/night conditions on individual animal/plant species has been widely s...
In temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, where stream thermal regimes fluctuate seasonally a...
Chironomids or ‘midges’ are regarded by many Australian aquatic scientists with a mixture of suspici...
AIMS: The aims of this study were (i) to evaluate the spatial and temporal distribution of chironomi...
This paper challenges the validity of current Australian guidelines that recommend seasonal sampling...
Diel periodicities of adult emergence for three species of Chironomidae and one Caenidae from a Pert...
AbstractIn this paper, we studied the assemblage of Chironomidae from headwaters of Ñireco stream by...
Diel emergence patterns of ten species of Chironomidae from a spring-fed, woodland stream (the Windr...
Temporary streams are characterised by short periods of seasonal or annual stream flow after which s...
Drift has recived considerable attention in recent times as a method to collect chironomid pupal exu...
Chironomidae are an abundant, diverse and ecologically important group common in mountain streams wo...