Observations on the distribution, daytime migrations and daily food intake rates of Chaoborus flavicans (Meigen) in the Goggausee [Translation from: Carinthia II 165(85), 184-190, 1975]

The Goggausee, in spite of its modest depth (Zmax = 12 metres), shows meromictic properties: autumn and spring circulation extend only to a depth of 8 metres. The water layers below about 10 metres are constantly oxygen-free, the critical zone with at least intermittent oxygen loss lies at a depth of between 6 and 10 metres. A limnological excursion in May 1974 offered an opportunity to investigate the daily vertical migration of the species Chaoborus flavicans with reference to its food supply of zooplankton as well as the chance to carry out some preliminary experiments on its rate of food intake. Among the studied features were the planktonic depth distribution of Chaoborus flavicans and the food intake of Chaoborus larvae under experimental conditions.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Schiemer, F., Dolezal, E., Gnaiger, E., Jantsch, A.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Freshwater Biological Association 1978
Subjects:Biology, Ecology, Limnology, Zooplankton, Environmental surveys, Freshwater lakes, Population density, Food consumption, Population characteristics, Vertical migrations, Experimental research, Insect larvae, Austria,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22454
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