2021
DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.1919776
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Diversity of Chironomidae (Diptera) breeding in the Great Stour, Kent: baseline results from the Westgate Parks non-biting midge project

Abstract: Chalk rivers and streams are of conservation importance due to their ecological diversity, historical relevance and economic value. With more than 200 chalk watercourses, England is considered unusual in having the most chalk rivers in the world. However, due to increasing anthropogenic activities, many English chalk rivers and streams are becoming badly degraded. The non-biting midges or chironomids (Diptera, Chironomidae) are considered key-stone taxa in aquatic food webs, and have been used as ecological in… Show more

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“…Tis genus has a wide distribution in the Palearctic region [142]; in Morocco, it shows four species that occur in three mountainous regions High Atlas, Middle Atlas, and the Rif [16]. Te larvae of this genus are found in springs [58,143] and in diferent running waters [19,65,144]. During our study, we collected 12 larvae on November 30, 2019, in Ahançal river at Ouakhoudan (A5, 1229 m of altitude).…”
Section: (19) Genus Orthocladius Van Der Wulp 1874mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tis genus has a wide distribution in the Palearctic region [142]; in Morocco, it shows four species that occur in three mountainous regions High Atlas, Middle Atlas, and the Rif [16]. Te larvae of this genus are found in springs [58,143] and in diferent running waters [19,65,144]. During our study, we collected 12 larvae on November 30, 2019, in Ahançal river at Ouakhoudan (A5, 1229 m of altitude).…”
Section: (19) Genus Orthocladius Van Der Wulp 1874mentioning
confidence: 99%