The life cycle of Chironomus anthracinus in Lough Neagh |
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Authors: | Clare E. Carter |
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Affiliation: | C. E. Carter, The Sew Univ. of Ulster Limnol. Lab., Traad Point, Drumenagh, Magherafelt, Co, Derry, N. Ireland. |
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Abstract: | Chironomus anthracinus generally had a one year life cycle at 8 m depth in Lough Neagh, during the study period. In spring 1975 however only a proportion of the population emerged as usual, the rest remaining a second year in the benthos to emerge in 1976. The mean dry weight of larvae just before emergence was 2.8 mg in 1971 and 2.6 mg in 1974 but only 1.6 mg in 1975, and it seems that larvae must reach a weight of at least 1.0 mg in the early spring to emerge that year. Considering temperature, oxygen saturation and standing crop of phytoplankton as factors influencing the life cycle, mean monthly chlorophyll a (phytoplankton) was weakly correlated with mean monthly increase in weight and % monthly weight increase could be related to temperature. |
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