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Midge Chaoborus

L.A. Giguere, R.L. Dunbrack (1990). Thin layer interference may reduce the visibility of transparent phantom midge [Chaoborus trivittatus) to predators. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Set, 47,1043-1046. [Pg.478]

Inhibited adult emergence by 95-100% of a gnat (Chaoborus astictopus), 2-7 days after treatment. Crustacean zooplankton suppressed at all treatment levels, especially cladocerans and copepods. Rotifers and algae were not affected. Bluegills that fed predominantly on cladocerans and copepods switched to chironomid midges and terrestrial insects after treatment, with no adverse effects... [Pg.1006]


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