Abstract

Life cycle, survival and production of the univoltine midge Ptychoptera paludosa whose larvae live in fine sandy sediments were studied in a German stream (1989–1990). Growth of the 4th larval instar was linear. Adults emerge from May, for ca 8 weeks (1985–1990); emergence was 0.56 g dry weight m–2 lentic area (1990). Density decreased strongly only when larvae were young; except after an exceptional spate, numbers emerging were independent of discharge. Larval survival was ca 9%; only 10% of the potential offspring of the survivors actually appeared in the next generation. Secondary production (P) was 2.3 g ash free dry weight (AFDW) m–2y–1, mean biomass (B) was 0.6 g AFDW m–2, i.e., the P/B ratio was 3.8.

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