Species-level identifications of the larval stages of caddisflies are available for only a limited number of taxa that are used currently in water-quality monitoring programs. This has been a long-lamented condition, but the proportion of species identifications available for aquatic forms that are used in these efforts has increased little over the past half-century. This is despite repeated and documented advantages that species-level identifications add to monitoring studies. Approaches to examining this question have ranged from anecdotal accounts of pollution tolerance among species within a genus to detailed analyses comparing information available through different hierarchical levels of taxonomy, from species to family. Justificatio...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Although most aquatic insects encountered in stream ecology\ud and pollutio...
In this paper, some important problems related to taxonomic resolution in water quality assessment b...
The taxonomy of immature and mature Trichoptera of the North Saskatchewan, South Saskatchewan, and S...
Species-level identifications of the larval stages of caddisflies are available for only a limited n...
Globally, only 868 trichopteran larvae have been described to enable species-level identification; t...
Trichoptera, or caddisflies, are common members of freshwater ecosystems as larvae and are important...
Invertebrates have long been monitored to evaluate water quality and habitat conditions within lakes...
Additive diversity partitioning (α, β, and γ) is commonly used to study the distribution of species-...
Background Trichoptera are one of the most diverse groups of freshwater insects worldwide and one of...
Nearly 150,000 caddisfly specimens representing 238 species were analyzed from 166 5–15m wide stream...
Caddisfly larvae are used as an indicator species for stream health. Anthropogenic development and p...
The ability to partition the variation of faunal assemblages into homogenous units valuable for biom...
Rapid biomonitoring with aquatic macroinvertebrates (mostly immature life stages) is a common method...
The influence of environmental variables and the potential as bioindicators of larval stages of the ...
DNA barcoding (using a standardized sequence of the mitochondrial CO1 gene) was used to determine th...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Although most aquatic insects encountered in stream ecology\ud and pollutio...
In this paper, some important problems related to taxonomic resolution in water quality assessment b...
The taxonomy of immature and mature Trichoptera of the North Saskatchewan, South Saskatchewan, and S...
Species-level identifications of the larval stages of caddisflies are available for only a limited n...
Globally, only 868 trichopteran larvae have been described to enable species-level identification; t...
Trichoptera, or caddisflies, are common members of freshwater ecosystems as larvae and are important...
Invertebrates have long been monitored to evaluate water quality and habitat conditions within lakes...
Additive diversity partitioning (α, β, and γ) is commonly used to study the distribution of species-...
Background Trichoptera are one of the most diverse groups of freshwater insects worldwide and one of...
Nearly 150,000 caddisfly specimens representing 238 species were analyzed from 166 5–15m wide stream...
Caddisfly larvae are used as an indicator species for stream health. Anthropogenic development and p...
The ability to partition the variation of faunal assemblages into homogenous units valuable for biom...
Rapid biomonitoring with aquatic macroinvertebrates (mostly immature life stages) is a common method...
The influence of environmental variables and the potential as bioindicators of larval stages of the ...
DNA barcoding (using a standardized sequence of the mitochondrial CO1 gene) was used to determine th...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Although most aquatic insects encountered in stream ecology\ud and pollutio...
In this paper, some important problems related to taxonomic resolution in water quality assessment b...
The taxonomy of immature and mature Trichoptera of the North Saskatchewan, South Saskatchewan, and S...