Secondary production of chironomid communities in insecticide-treated and untreated headwater streams |
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Authors: | GARRIT J. LUGTHART J. BRUCE WALLACE ALEXANDER D. HURYN |
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Affiliation: | Department of Entomology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY. - 1 Production of chironomid communities of three first order, Appalachian Mountain streams was estimated and the effects of an insecticide-induced disturbance on chironomid production was examined.
- 2 Annual production of non-Tanypodinae chironomids in the streams during the first study year (no treatment) ranged from 1366 to 3636 mg m?2, while production of Tanypodinae chironomids ranged from 48 to 116 mg m ?2. Production/biomass ratios ranged between 19 and 23 for non-Tanypodinae and from 6 to 7 for Tanypodinae chironomids.
- 3 Insecticide applications resulted in significantly lower chironomid densities and biomass in the treated stream relative to the pretreatment year and reference stream. Annual production of non-Tanypodinae (703 mg m?2) and Tanypodinae (32 mg m ?2) chironomids in the treated stream decreased by 64% and 67%, respectively, compared with the pretreatment year. In contrast, production of non-Tanypodinae (2084 mg m?2) increased by 34% and production of Tanypodinae (96 mg m?2) by 57% in the reference stream.
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