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An Introduction to the Identification of Chironomid Larvae
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

An Introduction to the Identification of Chironomid Larvae

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1973
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Chironomidae
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 579

The Chironomidae

The dipteran family Chironomidae is the most widely distributed and frequently the most abundant group of insects in freshwater, with rep resentatives in both terrestrial and marine environments. A very wide range of gradients of temperature, pH, oxygen concentration, salinity, current velocity, depth, productivity, altitude and latitude have been exploited, by at least some chironomid species, and in grossly polluted environments chironomids may be the only insects present. The ability to exist in such a wide range of conditions has been achieved largely by behavioural and physiological adaptations with relatively slight morphological changes. It has been estimated that the number of specie...

Chironomidae
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

Chironomidae

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-22
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  • Publisher: Elsevier

Chironomidae: Ecology, Systematics Cytology and Physiology contains the proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Chironomidae held in Dublin in August 1979. Separating 47 papers presented in the symposium as chapters, this book focuses on Chironomidae cytology and physiology; systematics and geographic distribution; and ecology, including aspects of lotic, lentic, and pollution biology. Some papers discuss in vitro translation of Balbiani ring RNA from Chironomus tentans; the hemoglobin synthesizing tissue of Chironomus; basic patterns in chromosome evolution of the genus Chironomus (Diptera); taxonomic problems in Holarctic Chironomidae; and importance of the Chironomidae (Diptera) in biological surveillance.

Chironomidae Larvae of the Netherlands and Adjacent Lowlands
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Chironomidae Larvae of the Netherlands and Adjacent Lowlands

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Knnv Pub

Chironomid larvae play an important role in aquatic ecosystems and are used in the assessment of water quality. However, the species are difficult to identify and there is a lack of information about their biology. This 2nd part of a series on Chironomidae larvae covers the most important tribes, Chironomini and Pseudochironomini, the well-known red bloodworms. They are the most important groups in stagnant water and can be very numerous, especially in polluted water. The author has brought together a wealth of information on the biology and ecology, geared especially to water quality assessment.

Chironomidae Larvae, Vol. 1: Tanypodinae
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Chironomidae Larvae, Vol. 1: Tanypodinae

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-07-24
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  • Publisher: BRILL

General ecology of the Chironomids and identification key to the Tanypodinae To most people midges are a nuisance—annoying creatures that can spoil a quiet evening. However, there are those who study these tiny insects with great passion, including the two authors of this book. Because the European Water Framework Directive requires the authorities to ascertain the presence status of macro-invertebrates in surface waters, their work gained more attention. Chironomids are a group of non-biting midges, the larvae of which are important in aquatic ecosystems. A major subfamily of this group are the Tanypodinae. The larvae of most of the species are free-swimming or crawling predators while th...

Chironomidae Larvae, Vol. 3: Orthocladiinae
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Chironomidae Larvae, Vol. 3: Orthocladiinae

Chironomidae Larvae of the Netherlands and Adjacent Lowlands Chironomids are a group of non-biting midges, the larvae of which are important in aquatic ecosystems. The subfamily Orthocladiinae is well represented in flowing water. This books contains information about their life cycle, feeding behaviour and their response to environmental factors. Chironomidae Larvae, Vol. 3: Orthocladiinae presents a wealth of information for scientific and practical purpose. The subfamily Orthocladiinae is especially well represented in flowing water. Most of the species need a good supply of oxygen and few larvae are bottom dwellers. Many species emerge early in spring and may be scarce in summer. Other s...

Chironomidae of Central America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 167

Chironomidae of Central America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-26
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

This illustrated introduction to Central American Chironomidae offers extensive photographic material, as well as detailed morphological and ecological descriptions of chironomid subfossils found in Central American lake sediments. The book uniquely provides two identification keys: one for living larvae occurring (or potentially being present) in Central America and one for the recorded subfossil remains, using limited morphological characters. Paleolimnological investigations using chironomid remains have undergone a resurgence of interest, and this taxonomic guide will aid the thorough analysis of the diversity and distribution of the taxa encountered to date in Central America. Out of th...

Chironomidae Larvae, Vol. 2: Chironomini
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Chironomidae Larvae, Vol. 2: Chironomini

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04-14
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Chironomids are a group of non-biting midges, the larvae of which are important in aquatic ecosystems. This book is an invaluable tool for aquatic ecologists and water quality management covering the most important tribes Chironomini and Pseudochironomini. It presents a wealth of information for professionals for scientific and practical purpose. The Chironomini larvae are the well-known red bloodworms. They are the most important group of the Chironomidae family in stagnant water and can be very numerous, especially in polluted water. Many species are detritus feeders and play a part in the decomposition of organic material. Most species live in a tube of small particles, attached to the su...

The Identification and Use of Palaearctic Chironomidae Larvae in Palaeoecology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276
Chironomidae (Diptera) of Japan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Chironomidae (Diptera) of Japan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The non-biting chironomid midges (Family Chironomidae, Order Diptera) include numbers of species whose larvae develop in bodies of fresh water and which play an important role in the transmission of nutrients along the food chain. They consume organic matter and microorganisms from the bottoms of these bodies of water, and then are themselves eaten by fishes and arthropods. They do not usually cause damage or transmit diseases, and as a result have been neglected by entomological research. But their usefulness in indicating levels of pollution and water quality conditions makes them important objects of study.