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Emergent body size of mayfly survivors
Authors:ALEXA C ALEXANDER  KRISTIE S HEARD  JOSEPH M CULP
Institution:Canadian Rivers Institute, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada;
National Water Research Institute and Canadian Rivers Institute, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada
Abstract:1. Employing field-deployed mesocosms, we examined the effects of 12-h pulse and 20-day press (continuous) exposures of the common agricultural insecticide, imidacloprid, on nymph abundance, emergence patterns and adult body size of Epeorus spp. (Heptageniidae) and Baetis spp. (Baetidae).
2. In press exposures, reduced nymph density was driven by reduced survivorship; in pulse exposures, reduced nymph density may reflect increased emergence because of stress.
3. Once exposed to imidacloprid, Epeorus and Baetis mayflies developed less and emerged smaller than their control counterparts. Concentrations as low as 0.1  μ g L?1 (12-h pulse) reduced head length in Baetis and thorax length in Epeorus .
4. In all of the Baetis and Epeorus examined, effects were only found in males. Male survivorship and body size can affect population dynamics. Sublethal doses of this widely applied agricultural insecticide have the potential to reduce reproductive success of mayfly populations.
Keywords:Baetis                        Epeorus            imidacloprid  mayflies  sublethal
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