Aquatic insects as target organisms for the study of effects of projected climate change in the British Isles


Autoria(s): Elliott, J. Malcolm
Data(s)

1991

Resumo

The chief objectives of this brief review are to collate and synthesise quantitative information on the temperature requirements of aquatic insects, and to identify species, and groups of species, that could be useful indicators of climate change and predictors of the ecological effects of change. It arose from the first phase of the Terrestrial Initiative in Global Environmental Research (TIGER), a five-year, NERC Community Programme on the role of the terrestrial biosphere in the science of global change. This phase involved the identification of criteria for selecting species suitable for the study of effects of projected climate change in the British Isles. Field and laboratory studies are reviewed, and criteria for selection of species for future research are suggested. The literature survey shows that no species of aquatic insect can be found to meet all three criteria, but information on the British stoneflies and their eggs already satisfies two of them.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/4526/1/JMElliot.pdf

Elliott, J. Malcolm (1991) Aquatic insects as target organisms for the study of effects of projected climate change in the British Isles. Freshwater Forum, 1(3), pp. 195-203.

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en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/4526/

https://www.fba.org.uk/journals/index.php/FF/article/view/295

Palavras-Chave #Ecology #Environment
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Article

NonPeerReviewed