A laboratory study on the thermal tolerance of four southeastern stream insect species (Trichoptera,Ephemeroptera) |
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Authors: | Steven J. deKozlowski Dewey L. Bunting II |
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Affiliation: | (1) Ecology Program, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee;(2) Present address: Environmental Affairs Division, South Carolina Water Resources Commission, P.O. Box 4515, 29240 Columbia, S.C. |
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Abstract: | The acute thermal tolerances of four southeastern stream insect species, Ephemerella invaria (Walker), Stenonema ithaca (Clemens and Leonard), Symphitopsyche morosa (Hagun), and Brachycentrus lateralis (Say) were determined using an artificial stream enclosure. All species were acclimated at 10°C for 72 hours prior to instantaneous immersion into heated water for 96 hours. Percent mortality was recorded and the temperature at which 50% mortality occurred determined (LT5o). Data were subjected to standard statistical analysis.Thermal tolerance values were compared between species tested and to results from previous investigations using similar methodologies. The evolution and life histories of these species were also discussed in relation to their thermal tolerance values. |
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Keywords: | Thermal tolerance temperature benthic insects Trichoptera Ephemeroptera |
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