Chironomidae (Diptera) remains in surficial lake sediments from the Canadian Cordillera: analysis of the fauna across an altitudinal gradient |
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Authors: | Ian R. Walker Rolf W. Mathewes |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, V5A 1S6 Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada;(2) Present address: Department of Biology, Queen's University, K7L 3N6 Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | The altitudinal distribution of Chironomidae (Diptera) in the southern Canadian Cordillera was analyzed by means of head capsules preserved in surficial sediments of 30 lakes. Taxa characteristic of late-glacial deposits of southern, coastal British Columbia are extant at high elevations, particularly in the Rocky Mountains, and in large, deep, low-elevation lakes. Many chironomid taxa common at low elevations in the southern Canadian Cordillera were not found in alpine and upper subalpine lakes. These faunal differences are probably climatically related. The differences in fauna between high and low-elevation lakes parallel differences between arctic and temperate lakes. |
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Keywords: | alpine arctic Chironomidae Chaoborus Ceratopogonidae lake typology paleoclimate paleolimnology |
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