Abstract

The velocity preferences of suspension-feeding larval black flies (Simulium vittatum) and predatory triclads (Dugesia dorotocephala), both alone and together, were determined in a laboratory flow chamber in which a gradient of current velocities was maintained and manipulated (...) These results clearly demonstrate the potential importance of flow in mediating predator-prey interactions in benthic stream communities

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