STUDY OF EPHEMEROPTERA IN WARM SOMES GORGES
Abstract
Ephemeroptera group is unique in the world of insect wing, because they have two adult stages. The first, called subimago, is developed from the final larva stage. Drift phenomenon, found to larvae favor the popullation of new area. Larva of Ephemeroptera occupies an important place in the food chain, most of which are primary consumers. Larva and adults are also a consistently reservoir of nutrient for predators (fish, birds and spiders).Given their specific requirement of certain species Ephemeroptera bodies are excellent bio-indicators. SPECIFICATION By the article: STUDY OF EPHEMEROPTERA IN WARM SOMES GORGES, publiched in Agricultura – Ştiinţă şi practică, nr. 1-2 (69-701)/2009 Autori: Anca Dafina COVACI, Ion OLTEAN, Teodora FLORIAN Taking into consideration that the data included in this article do not respect the deontological rules of scientific research, we recommend that the present work should not be regarded as a genuine paper. The raw data from this article belong to the aquatic ecology team from the Babeş-Bolyai University, Faculty of Biology and Geology (Associate Professor Laura Momeu, Ph.D.; Mirela Cîmpean, Ph.D.; Anca Avram, Ph.D. student and Teaching Assistant Karina Battes, Ph.D.), and they were used without permission by PhD student Anca Covaci. Drd. Anca Dafina COVACIThe papers published in the journal are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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