2012
DOI: 10.1080/01650424.2012.718078
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Macrodistributions and microdistributions of stoneflies of calcareous submontane rivers of the West Carpathians, with different land cover

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“…reflecting an increase in stonefly density on coarse substrata and moss) [10]. The spatial niche breadth of some studied stonefly nymphs taxa was found to be unimodal (Leuctridae, Chloroperlidae, Perla), exponential (Taeniopterygidae, Nemouridae), or plateau-shaped (Perlodidae) [50].…”
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“…reflecting an increase in stonefly density on coarse substrata and moss) [10]. The spatial niche breadth of some studied stonefly nymphs taxa was found to be unimodal (Leuctridae, Chloroperlidae, Perla), exponential (Taeniopterygidae, Nemouridae), or plateau-shaped (Perlodidae) [50].…”
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“…Within the benthic macroinvertebrates, stoneflies are selected for evaluation of long-term changes [8]. Stoneflies are useful biological indicators of river quality, reflecting stream degradation, land use, and deforestation [9,10].…”
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“…aurita belongs to euryoecous and mesothermophilous stonefly species in the Western Carpathian streams (Krno, 2000;Krno and Žiak, 2012). For this species, Krno (1982Krno ( , 1997Krno ( , 2000 determined a univoltine life cycle with fast summer development (CPI=125-170) in mountain streams.…”
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