11 research outputs found

    The survival of the eggs of Austrosimulium pestilens Mack. & Mack. (Diptera, Simuliidae)

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    Eggs of Austrosimulium pestilens Mack. & Mack, were separated from sandy loam deposits in river beds in Queensland by washing the deposit through a 64·5 mesh/cm plankton sieve; the eggs were then picked off the surface of the sieve. Viable eggs were recovered only from permanently wet deposits; deposits above the water table contained only empty egg shells or dead eggs. Since eggs are laid directly into the water, their distribution in the river bed is related to its topography and the degree of scour and fill. Eggs stored in the laboratory in wet river deposits were still viable after 2½ years of storage, but died rapidly when exposed to relative humidities of 96% or less. Only a few eggs hatched from samples of riverbed deposits in water following up to four days' agitation with compressed air

    Alpha richness and niche breadth of a widespread group of aquatic insects in Nearctic and Neotropical streams

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    The increase in species richness from the poles to the equator is one of the most consistent biogeographical patterns of species distributions. Using a globally distributed group of stream insects–black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae)–we addressed two questions: (i) How does α-richness vary among streams of the New World? (ii) Does niche width, as measured by a proxy based on stream-habitat conditions, differ between the Nearctic and Neotropical regions? In our analyses of α-richness, we consider the potential effects of area, elevation, sample size and season. Examining 296 streams in 12 regional collections, we found that α-richness differed little among New World streams. Using stream variables to delineate a measure of niche breadth, we also found no difference in the mean niche breadth of species between North and South America. Our results are consistent with niche conservatism. In other words, as black flies expanded into the tropics, their mean niche breadth did not contract relative to that of their northern counterparts. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Lt
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