Current status,distribution, life cycle and ecology ofRhithrogena germanica Eaton, 1885 in Switzerland: Preliminary results (Ephemeroptera,Heptageniidae) |
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Authors: | Verena Lubini Michel Sartori |
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Affiliation: | (1) Eichhalde 14, CH-8053 Zürich, Switzerland;(2) Musée de Zoologie, Palais de Rumine, Case postale 448, CH-1000 Lausanne 17, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Rh. germanica is a European species that, due to human impacts, has progressively disappeared from its original territories and is now considered rare. In SwitzerlandRh. germanica has disappeared from the Aare, Broye and Kleine Emme rivers and is actually found in a limited reach of the River Rhine and some of its tributaries (Limmat, Sihl, Thur and Töss rivers).Rh. germanica is a univoltine species, hatching probably in summer. The emergence occurs from February to the beginning of April. It takes place on the water surface. Laboratory observations have shown that the subimaginal stage lasts four days.Rh. germanica occurs on different substrate types, ranging from stones and cobbles to pebbles and gravel. The larvae are more abundant in zones of erosion with coarse and porous sediments than in depositional zones with fine sediments and silts. They are most abundant in riffles with water velocities from 20 to 150 cm/sec. The species tolerates moderately organic-polluted waters.The particular strategy concerning growth and emergence ofRh. germanica is also discussed. |
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Keywords: | Mayfly Switzerland distribution ecology life cycle Rhithrogena germanica |
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