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Bridging the Watershed An Outreach Program of the Alice Ferguson Foundation in Partnership with the National Park Service and Area Schools Water Canaries Assessing Benthic Macroinvertebrates
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Macroinvertebrate Identification Worksheet Specimen # _____ Characteristics Body shape_________________ Legs ______________________ Tail _______________________ Other features _______________ Sketch
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Consider the following when trying to identify an organism
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Six true legs plus lateral filaments Six segmented legs More than six legs Prolegs Legs
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Tails Two tails Featherlike tails No tail or tiny tail Tail-like projection
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Details to notice: gills Abdominal gills Abdominal filamentous gills Internal gills
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Practice ID Visible Gills? Legs? Number? Length? Placement? Details? Antennae? Eyes? Wings? Tail?
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You will be shown pictures/drawings of 15 different types of organisms. Each slide will be visible for 2 minutes. Use your worksheet to draw each specimen. Begin with basic body shape and most important details. If there is more than one image on a slide, choose one to draw. Each organism or set of organisms represents one category that corresponds to the data sheet you will use in your field study. Directions
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Specimen 1
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Specimen 2
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Specimen 3
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Specimen 4
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Specimen 5
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Specimen 6
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Specimen 7
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Specimen 8
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Specimen 9
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Specimen 10
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Specimen 11
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Specimen 12
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Specimen 13
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Specimen 14
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Specimen 15
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End of Drawing Activity Use your drawings and reference material to identify your organisms.
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Benthic macroinvertebrates can be classified according to their sensitivity to pollutants.
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Sensitive Mayfly larvae Stone Fly larvae Most caddisfly larvae Beetles (adults and larvae)
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Somewhat Sensitive Dragonfly and damselfly larvae Netspinner caddisfly larvae Crayfish Gilled snails Aquatic sowbugs Scuds Clams and mussels True fly larvae Hellgrammites, Fishfly and Alderfly larvae
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Tolerant Lunged snails Black fly larvae Midge larvae Aquatic worms Flatworms Leeches
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