Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4400415 | Limnologica - Ecology and Management of Inland Waters | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We examined the life history and secondary production of four Ephemeroptera species (Baetis alpinus Pictet, 1843-1845, Baetis rhodani Pictet, 1843-1845, Rhithrogena carpatoalpina Klonowska, Olechowska, Sartoriet & Weichselbaumer, 1987 and Habroleptoides confusa Sartori & Jacob, 1986) in a temperature stable cold spring stream at Prosiek valley (ChoÄské vrchy Mts., West Carpathians, Slovakia). We have found asynchronous bivoltine life cycle for the most abundant species B. alpinus with growth rate positively correlated to photoperiod length. R. carpatoalpina have shown unusual asynchronous univoltine life cycle and B. rhodani have shown uncommonly low abundance in mayfly community. Total secondary production of mayfly community was very low, reaching 1654.8 mg DW mâ2 yâ1. We suggest that the observed asynchrony in growth could be related to the lack of temperature control.
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Authors
Kvetoslava Bottová, TomáÅ¡ Derka, Marek Svitok,