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Emergence patterns and ecological associations of some haematophagous blackfly species along an oligotrophic hydrosystem
Authors:M IVKOVI?  M KESI?  Z MIHALJEVI?  M KÚDELA
Institution:1. Department of Zoology, Division of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, , Zagreb, Croatia;2. , Po?ega, Croatia;3. Department of Zoology, Comenius University, , Bratislava, Slovakia
Abstract:Emergence patterns of blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae) were investigated for 2 years at nine sites in the Plitvice Lakes area of Croatia, using pyramid‐type traps. A total of 38 012 specimens representing 10 haematophagous species were collected. The dominant species was Simulium angustipes Edwards, 1915, a vector transmitting avian trypanosomes. Water temperature, alkalinity, conductivity and habitat type represented the factors with the greatest degree of influence on blackfly species composition, structure and distribution along a longitudinal gradient of this oligotrophic karstic hydrosystem. Simulium angustipes was highly associated with lake outlets. The blackfly communities at all sites were dominated by species typical of the rhithral zone, but there was a shift in species composition along a longitudinal gradient from the hypocrenal–epirhithral to the epirhithral–metarhithral zone. Multiple generations per year were detected in S. angustipes, whereas in Simulium costatum Friederichs, 1920, the number of generations differed between sites with constant and those with variable water temperature.
Keywords:Simulium angustipes  Simulium costatum  alkalinity  barrage lake outlets  diversity  habitat types  longitudinal distribution  phenology  water temperature
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