Walters KR, Sformo T, Barnes BM, Duman JG (2009) Freeze tolerance in an arctic Alaska stonefly. Rinella DJ, Bogan DL, Shaftel RS, Merrigan D (2012) New aquatic insect ( Ephemeroptera, Trichoptera, and Plecoptera) records for Alaska, U.S.A.: range extensions and a comment on under-sampled habitats. ![]() Springer, pp 97–110Īnd here's a mixed bag of other papers including some interesting biology related to Alaska's cold climate: Oswood MW (1989) Community structure of benthic invertebrates in interior Alaskan (USA) streams and rivers. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 107, 190–199.Ī comprehensive source to family-level distribution and abundance is: Randolph RP, McCafferty WP (2005) The mayflies ( Ephemeroptera) of Alaska, including a new species of Heptageniidae. ![]() ![]() The most recent species-specific source on mayflies is: I did some recent searches on this topic for work, and here's what I've found (thanks to Luke Jacobus for pointing me to more than a few of these). By Troutnut on November 20th, 2015, 5:52 am I was recently asked about good reading on the topic of aquatic insects in Alaska.
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