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Production of Cricotopus ornatus (Meigen) (Diptera: Chironomidae) in Waldsea Lake,Saskatchewan
Authors:Stella M Swanson  U Theodore Hammer
Institution:1. Department of Biology, University of Saskatchewan, S7N OWO, Saskatoon, Canada
Abstract:Cricotopus ornatus was the predominant chironomid in meromictic, saline Waldsea Lake. Annual production of C. ornatus larvae in the mixolimnion was estimated to be 107 mg m-2 (dry weight) in 1974, 66.5 mg m-2 in 1975 and 69.5 mg m-2 in 1976. These estimates are similar to those for chironomids in Canadian arctic lakes and deep-water areas of the Great Lakes. Annual P/B ratios were 5.4 in 1974, 6.8 in 1975 and 6.8 in 1976. These ratios are in the middle of the range reported for chironomids. The major factors limiting chironomid production in Waldsea Lake appear to be: (1) restriction of the habitable zone because of meromixis with accompanying loss of mobile first and second instars that are swept out of the mixolimnion (2) the relatively narrow zone of good C. ornatus habitat, i.e. areas of dense macrophyte or benthic algal growth and (3) predation by nine-spine stickleback and damselfly naiads.
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