Abstract The herbivorous mayfly Heptagenia sulphurea is characteristic of rivers with stony bottoms. Records from the 20th century showed that this species had disappeared from the Common Meuse in the Netherlands, probably due to river regulation or changes in water quality. A field survey in 2003 showed that H. sulphurea was present in the Geul tributary, approximately 300 m upstream of its confluence with the Common Meuse. H. sulphurea has not recolonized the Common Meuse despite improvements in water quality over the last decades. Concentration of suspended sediments in the River Meuse, however, is still high, much higher than in the beginning of the 20th century. The presence of a silt layer may limit the return of H. sulphurea in this ...
The mayflies are insects widely known as indicators of aquatic quality in freshwater systems, they a...
A literature survey and the identification of all available collection material resulted in a checkl...
We compared the phenology of nymph development, food type, and habitat selection of two stream mayfl...
The herbivorous mayfly Heptagenia sulphurea is characteristic of rivers with stony bottoms. Records ...
The distribution of mayfly (Ephemeroptera) larvae along the river Some? was studied from its spring ...
Ephemeroptera larvae are recognized worldwide for their sensitivity to oxygen depletion in running w...
Report by Calvin R. Fremling regarding mayflies and their utility as biological indicators, mayfly d...
The ecological effects of interacting stressors within lotic ecosystems have been widely acknowledge...
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...
1. Bioturbation, by definition, changes the structure and properties of sediments, thereby altering ...
A study of the species composition of mayfly communities in connection with environmental parameters...
Historically, rivers have been anthropogenically modified for different purposes worldwide (e.g., fl...
Report by Calvin R. Fremling regarding the effects of various factors (including natural and human-d...
Freshwater ecosystems are endangered worldwide by various human pressures, resulting in dramatic hab...
The mayflies are insects widely known as indicators of aquatic quality in freshwater systems, they a...
A literature survey and the identification of all available collection material resulted in a checkl...
We compared the phenology of nymph development, food type, and habitat selection of two stream mayfl...
The herbivorous mayfly Heptagenia sulphurea is characteristic of rivers with stony bottoms. Records ...
The distribution of mayfly (Ephemeroptera) larvae along the river Some? was studied from its spring ...
Ephemeroptera larvae are recognized worldwide for their sensitivity to oxygen depletion in running w...
Report by Calvin R. Fremling regarding mayflies and their utility as biological indicators, mayfly d...
The ecological effects of interacting stressors within lotic ecosystems have been widely acknowledge...
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...
1. Bioturbation, by definition, changes the structure and properties of sediments, thereby altering ...
A study of the species composition of mayfly communities in connection with environmental parameters...
Historically, rivers have been anthropogenically modified for different purposes worldwide (e.g., fl...
Report by Calvin R. Fremling regarding the effects of various factors (including natural and human-d...
Freshwater ecosystems are endangered worldwide by various human pressures, resulting in dramatic hab...
The mayflies are insects widely known as indicators of aquatic quality in freshwater systems, they a...
A literature survey and the identification of all available collection material resulted in a checkl...
We compared the phenology of nymph development, food type, and habitat selection of two stream mayfl...