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Emergence, maturation and upstream oviposition flights of Plecoptera from the Breitenbach, with notes on the adult phase as a possible control of stream insect populations
Upstream oviposition flights of several Plecoptera species of the generaLeuctra, Nemoura, IsoperlaandSiphonoperlaalong the Breitenbach, Hesse, Germany are inferred from 1. oviposition occuring upstream from emergence areas; 2. size differences and size-shifts between emerging and egg-laying females; 3. concentration of oviposition in upstream sections of the emergence area. The last point relies on direct catches of egg-laying females with sticky traps, and on over-representation of old, mature females in upstream emergence traps towards the end of, or even after actual emergence periods. Criteria for age class discrimination of the respective taxa are described. The validity of the present and of other indirect evidence for directed adult flights and the significance of adult upstream displacement are discussed. Optical orientation cues are suggested.
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机译:Sex ratio and adult emergence of the stonefly Perla bipunctata (Plecoptera: Perlidae) in the upper River Liffey, with notes from four additional rivers