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MACROINVERTEBRATES
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MACROINVERTEBRATES Blake Newton UK Entomology
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Midge Larvae -not always red, especially after preservation in alcohol
-four small legs, two near the head, two near the back -distinct head, head usually dark in color -no legs or gills along the main part of the abdomen Easily confused with: aquatic worms: these will not have a distinct head or any legs Caddisfly larvae: it is sometimes hard to see all of the legs on these, but they have six legs on the front. The two hooks on the rear are not true legs
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Aquatic Beetle Larvae -lots of species, lots of variety
-some have lateral gills along the side, some don’t -typically, wide head with large mandibles (most of these are predators) -six legs and often two filaments on the end of the abdomen Easily confused with: Stoneflies: typically flatter, with longer legs Dobsonfly larvae: typically much larger than aquatic beetle larva
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More Aquatic Beetle Larvae
Riffle Beetle larvae (note tiny hooks on the end) Water Beetle larvae -but this one has it’s own slot on the assessment sheet More-typical riffle beetle larva
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Caddisfly Larvae -not always encased in rocks or twigs
-six legs, plus two leg-like “hooks” at the end Easily confused with: midges: these are usually smaller, and have 4 legs instead of 6 Beetle larvae: the filaments at the end of beetle larva USUALLY will not have hooks
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Aquatic Worms -always legless, no distinct “head”
-many colors and sizes -some look just like earthworms -on most assessment sheets, this category includes horsehair worms and “flatworms” but not leeches. Easily confused with: midges: midges have four legs, but the legs can be hard to see Leeches: leeches ARE technically worms, but they have suction cups on both ends of the body (hard to tell when the creature is dead, though!) Cranefly larvae: usually thicker
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Non-point Source Pollution and Macroinvertebrates
Impacts on Macros:
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Non-point Source Pollution and Macroinvertebrates
Impacts on Macros: -sediment -nutrients -temperature -oxygen
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Low Impact Development and Macroinvertebrates
-primary role of Macros in LID = sampling -how can LID impact macroinvertebrate populations?
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