1. Hyporheic Production is Substantially Greater than Benthic Production for a Common New Zealand Caddisfly
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Kevin J. Collier, Brian J. Smith, and Aslan E. Wright-Stow
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Benthic habitat ,Caddisfly ,Habitat ,Ecology ,Benthic zone ,Voltinism ,Production (economics) ,Olinga feredayi ,Aquatic Science ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Hydrobiology - Abstract
Life-history and production of Olinga feredayi in both benthic and hyporheic stream habitats were investigated in a pristine Waikato, New Zealand, forest stream over two years to investigate the contribution of hyporheic habitat to total secondary production. O. feredayi had a univoltine life-history with adult emergence occurring from November to March. Larvae with case lengths 10 cm below the streambed surface. Our study clearly demonstrates that only sampling benthic habitats can lead to gross under-estimation of population-level annual production, and provides evidence for the role of the hyporheos as a source of secondary production that may partly account for the Allen Paradox. more...
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- 2006
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