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Donna R. Francis
Office: Morrill 231A Phone: 413-545-2794 Fax: 413-545-1200 Link to CV Research Interests Using midge remains (Insecta: Diptera: Chironomidae) in paleoclimate and paleolimnogic research. The ecology and biogeography of modern Chironomidae. Current Research Projects Using 18O isotopic composition of midge remains ...
www.geo.umass.edu


Mallard
Perhaps one of the most widely recognized ducks in North America, the Mallard remains a favorite for sport and meat. As one of the most abundant duck species, it ... protein is needed for breeding and egg development, Mallards concentrate on animal foods such as midge larvae, dragonfly and caddis larvae, snails, freshwater shrimp and terrestrial earthworms. Outside of breeding season ...
deltawaterfowl.org


A Guide to the Biological Control of Greenhouse Aphids
Predatory Gall Midge (Aphidoletes aphidimyza) The predatory gall midge is a small, delicate insect. less than 2 ... midge These predators leave dried-up husks of aphids, which are still attached to the leaf by the mouth parts. These tiny remains ... as wingless forms, may be present along with the shrivelled remains of dead aphids, and various eggs and larvae of predators ...
www.eap.mcgill.ca


Science and the Environment Bulletin: Decoding Canada's Environmental Past
Fossils of aquatic midge larvae have recently been developed as quantitative indicators of past climatic changes, and provide ... of their ranges showed a close correlation between decreased numbers and severe winters, while bison remains reflected these seasonal stresses in tooth enamel formation. Studies of climate signals locked in ...
www.ec.gc.ca


marshyr.html
September Red dragonflies are still around and warm days can bring incredible midge hatches. Southbound Monarch butterflies drift over the marsh on lazy wings. Shortening daylengths mean less ... eagle away from a titbit frozen into the ice. Gulls gather to peck at fish remains in the ice and small flocks of mallards wheel in from the River to look ...
www.hhr.highlands.com


Pond educational resource pack - beetles
While the adults feed on decaying plant remains and algae, the larvae are carnivores preying mainly on snails. The larvae surface rear-first ... , which it chews up, while the larva pierces and sucks its prey, often mosquito and midge larvae. A whirligig beetle dives when alarmed, carrying an air bubble stuck to its rear ...
www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk


National Association for Interpretation
Bayview, Wisconsin. Her experience over the past 25 years as a research scientist studying a midge used as a pollution indicator, classroom teacher (grades 6-12), Director of a Center for ... as the diverse natural history of the Lake Superior highlands. Located in Ashland are the remains of one of the worlds’ longest ore docks as well as eight unique wall murals ...
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