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The Aquatic Adephaga (Coleoptera) of the Fennoscandia and ...
In NW Europe, few dytiscid species are strictly rheophilic. On the contrary, many
species exploit the more stagnant parts of running waters, especially those that
are seasonally flooded. Consequently, dytiscids are among the more diverse
taxa ...
Anders N. Nilsson, Morgens Holmen, 1995
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On Aquatic Carnivorous Coleoptera Or
Dytiscid
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Predaceous Diving Beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) of the ...
Although found on only a minority of dytiscid beetles, cuticular structures of
possible stridulatory function (Larson and Pritchard 1974) as well as setal
brushes occur on diverse parts of water beetle bodies. Most of these structures
are present ...
D. J. Larson, Yves Alarie, Robert Edward Roughley, 2000
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The Waterbug Book: A Guide to the Freshwater ...
Many dytiscid larvae have two tail filaments attached at the end of the abdomen.
Possible misidentifications Adult dytiscids can be confused with other beetles
having a streamlined body shape. Some hydrophilids have similar size and
shape ...
John Gooderham, Edward Tsyrlin, 2002
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Aquatic biology of the San Joaquin-Tulare basins, ...
Selenium increased somewhat more rapidly in predatory mosquitofish, tabanid
larvae, and dytiscid beetles and peaked in October 1986. Concentrations of
selenium then decreased at all trophic levels. Construction of a food web was
based ...
Larry R. Brown, National Water-Quality Assessment Program (U.S.), Geological Survey (U.S.), 1996
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Invertebrates in Freshwater Wetlands of North America: ...
In Crescent Pond water mites and corixid nymphs are particularly abundant in
open water in comparison with densities at the Typha margins, whereas
zygopteran naiads and dytiscid adults are more abundant near the Typha.
Dytiscid larvae ...
Darold P. Batzer, Russell B. Rader, Scott A. Wissinger, 1999
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Shallow Subterranean Habitats: Ecology, Evolution, and ...
By contrast, there was no such association between phylogeny and drainage for
dytiscid beetles in the Table 5.3 Analysis of molecular variance partitioning of
total genetic variance, and Φ statistics, roughly equivalent to the FST statistics of
...
David C. Culver, Tanja Pipan, 2014
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Australian Freshwater Life: The Invertebrates of Australian ...
The south-eastern region (including Tasmania) has the most diverse dytiscid
fauna and over half of the genera and about 80 per cent of the species of the
region are restricted to it. Northern Australia, too, has a dytiscid fauna which is
highly ...
William David Williams, 1980
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Vibrational Communication in Animals
Crayfish and unfed dytiscid larvae will both prey on the leopard frog eggs, and
the presence of either would induce accelerated hatching of leopard frog
clutches. However, the mechanism used by the eggs to assess predation risk has
not ...
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
The second residue examined had scraps of an animal that was identified as a
dytiscid beetle larva. The remainder of Lohman's nodules were then dissolved in
search of additional material, and Bassett kindly collected several hundred more
...