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881“... Tasmania, based on both chironomid and pollen data, show no evidence for Younger Dryas cooling. By contrast...”
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882by Lougheed, Vanessa L., Butler, Malcolm G., McEwen, Daniel C., Hobbie, John E.“... new chironomid species, and increased macrophyte cover. However, we have also observed significant...”
Published in AMBIO (2011)
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883“...Abstract The fauna of streams in the High Arctic, dominated by chironomids, is shaped by extreme...”
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884Published in Polar Science (2022)“... consisted primarily of chironomid larvae (with highest abundances at 6644.4 specimens/m2 and wet biomass...”
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885by Nishkawa, Connor“... as warming has intensified during the Anthropocene. A chironomid-based paleolimnological analysis of lakes...”
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886by Wohlfarth, H., Alexanderson, H., Ampel, L., Bennike, O., Engels, Stefan, Johnsen, T., Lundqvist, J., Reimer, P.“... dating, and macrofossil, siliceous microfossil and chironomid analyses shows: (i) a lower succession...”
Published in Boreas (2011)
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887by Jonathan P. Benstead, Adrian C. Green, Linda A. Deegan, Bruce J. Peterson, Karie Slavik, William B. Bowden, Anne E. Hershey“... Ephemerella, most chir-onomid midge taxa) or negatively (e.g. the tube-building chironomid...”
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888by Anzhelika A. Kolmakova, Michail I. Gladyshev, Galina S. Kalachova, Elena S. Kravchuk, Elena A. Ivanova, Nadezhda N. Sushchik“... to that of indigenous taxa – trichopteran and chironomid larvae...”
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889by Kovalenko, Pavlo, Serga, Svitlana, Einor, Daniel, Gorobchyshyn, Volodymyr, Trokhymets, Vladlen, Protsenko, Oleksandra, Kozeretska, Iryna“...Belgica antarctica is one of the two native chironomid species of the Antarctic Peninsula...”
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890“.... Sealskin processing is also inferred from pollen and chironomid data from Bass Pond, adjacent to Phillip’s...”
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891“..., dytiscid larvae, and chironomid larvae). Microcystin concentrations generally decreased with increasing...”
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892by Rantala, Heidi Marie“... for processes occurring in the lake and its watershed. The chironomid community structure was recreated...”
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893by Gutierrez, Laura“... and drift suggested that fish were, in part, prey-selective, selecting hymenopterans and chironomid midges...”
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894“...- and chironomid-inferred past temperature estimations with spring onset, growth-degree-days, and plant macrofossil...”
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895by Stivrins, Normunds, Fontana, Sonia L., Heiri, Oliver, Gryguc, Gražyna, Amon, Leeli, Soininen, Janne, Reitalu, Triin, Veski, Siim, Stančikaitė, Miglė, Kisielienė, Dalia, Seppä, Heikki, Heikkilä, Maija“... community history are available. We further use a composite chironomid-based summer temperature...”
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896by Amon, Leeli, Wagner-Cremer, Friederike, Vassiljev, Jüri, Veski, Siim“...- and chironomid-inferred past temperature estimations with spring onset, growing degree days, and plant...”
Published in Climate of the Past (2022)
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897“...- and chironomid-inferred past temperature estimations with spring onset, growth-degree-days, and plant macrofossil...”
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898“... day-1). The most common prey in ponds where the eiders foraged were chironomid larvae and worms...”
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899“... quantitative temperature reconstruction from chironomid analyses from the same sequence, supported...”
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900by Paraskeva Michailova, Julia Ilkova, Pavlo A. Kovalenko, Volodymyr A. Gorobchyshyn, Iryna A. Kozeretska, Peter Convey“...The external morphology of the fourth-instar larva of the Antarctic endemic chironomid midge...”
Published in Insects (2021)
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