Abstract

The stonefly fauna was studied in the exposed zone and on soft bottom in deeper waters. Emergence was recorded by traps. Ten species were found. All were recorded in the exposed zone. Diura bicaudata (L.) and Nemoura avicularis Morton dominated.During the winter N avicularis occurred in large numbers on soft bottom at nearly all depths while D. bicaudata was only recorded on stony substratum in shallow water. N. avicularis was therefore more susceptible to predation and was recorded in trout stomachs during most of the year, while D. bicaudata was preyed upon only during the short emergence and flight period.The growth of the most numerous plecopteran species took place partly while the lake was covered by ice. D. bicaudata had two thirds of its growth during this period, while N. avicularis only had one third of its growth during the same period.

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