1995 Current Bibliography

Compiled by Odwin Hoffrichter

Here is another contribution for the home page, the entire 1995 current bibliography, updated and arranged. Any additions or corrections should be sent to:

Odwin Hoffrichter
Institut f. Biologie I (Zoologie)
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Hauptstr. 1
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  1. Abbott, I. 1995a. Prodromus of the occurrence and distribution of insect species in the forested part of south-west Western Australia.- CALMScience 1: 365-463.
  2. Adámek, Z. and Sukop, I. 1995a. Zooplankton and zoobenthos development in ponds stocked with tench fry in mono- and polycultures with herbivorous fish.- Polskie Archwm Hydrobiol. 42: 181-186.
  3. Adams, W. J., Biddinger, G. R., Robillard, K. A. and Gorsuch, J. W. 1995a. A summary of the acute toxicity of 14 phthalate esters to representative aquatic organisms.- Envir. Toxic. Chemy 14: 1569-1574.
  4. Ali, A. 1995a. Nuisance, economic impact and possibilities for control.- In: Armitage, P. D., Cranston, P. S. and Pinder, L. C. V. (eds.): The Chironomidae. Biology and ecology of non-biting midges, pp. 339-364. Chapman Hall, Lond., Glasgow, Weinheim, N. Y., Melbourne, Madras.
  5. Alzhanova-Ericsson, A. T., Sun, X., Visa, N., Aissounil, Y., Kanopka, A., Akusjärvi, G. and Daneholt, B. 1995a. A novel RNP protein - identification and unique structural features.- Abstr. 7th Balbiani Ring Workshop, Córdoba: 28.
  6. Amakye, J. S. 1995a. Collartomyia discaudata, spec. nov. from Ghana, with an emendation of the genus (Insecta, Diptera, Chironomidae).- Spixiana 18: 271-275.
  7. Andersen, T. and Sæther, O. A. 1995a. The first record of Buchonomyia Fittkau and the subfamily Buchonomyiinae from the New World (Diptera: Chironomidae).- In: Cranston, P. S. (ed.): Chironomids: from genes to ecosystems, pp. 363-367. Proc. 12th Int. Symp. on Chironomidae, Canberra, January 23-26, 1994. CSIRO Australia, East Melbourne.
  8. Anderson, T. M. and Anderson, N. H. 1995a. The insect fauna of spring habitats in semiarid rangelands in central Oregon.- In: Ferrington, L. C. Jr. (ed.): Biodiversity of aquatic insects and other invertebrates in springs. Spec. Publ. 1. J. Kans. ent. Soc. 68, 2, Suppl.: 65-76.
  9. Ankley, G. T. and Collyard, S. A. 1995a. Influence of piperonyl butoxide on the toxicity of organophosphate insecticides to three species of freshwater benthic invertebrates.- Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 110C: 149-155.
  10. Anonymus 1995a. Proposal for a BBA-guideline: Effects of plant protection products on the development of sediment-dwelling larvae of Chironomus riparius in a water-sediment system.- In: Streloke, M. and Köpp, H. (eds.): Long-term toxicity test with Chironomus riparius: Development and validation of a new test system.- Mitt. biol. Bundesanst. Land- Forstw. 115: 70-84.
  11. Armitage, P. D. 1995a. Behaviour and ecology of adults.- In: Armitage, P. D., Cranston, P. S. and Pinder, L. C. V. (eds.): The Chironomidae. Biology and ecology of non-biting midges, pp. 194-224. Chapman Hall, Lond., Glasgow, Weinheim, N. Y., Melbourne, Madras.
  12. Armitage, P. D. 1995b. Chironomidae as food.- In: Armitage, P. D., Cranston, P. S. and Pinder, L. C. V. (eds.): The Chironomidae. Biology and ecology of non-biting midges, pp. 423-435. Chapman Hall, Lond., Glasgow, Weinheim, N. Y., Melbourne, Madras.
  13. Armitage, P. D., Blackburn, J. H., Nilsson, A. N. and Malmqvist, B. 1995a. Chironomidae in freshwater habitats in Tenerife, Canary Islands.- In: Cranston, P. S. (ed.): Chironomids: from genes to ecosystems, pp. 379-388. Proc. 12th Int. Symp. on Chironomidae, Canberra, January 23-26, 1994. CSIRO Australia, East Melbourne.
  14. Armitage, P., Cranston, P. and Pinder, C. 1995a. Preface.- In: Armitage, P. D., Cranston, P. S. and Pinder, L. C. V. (eds.): The Chironomidae. Biology and ecology of non-biting midges, pp. x-xi. Chapman Hall, Lond., Glasgow, Weinheim, N. Y., Melbourne, Madras.
  15. Ashe, P. 1995a. Description of a late-instar larva of Buchonomyia thienemanni Fittkau and further data on its ecology with diagnoses for the subfamily Buchonomyiinae and the genus Buchonomyia (Diptera: Chironomidae).- In: Cranston, P. S. (ed.): Chironomids: from genes to ecosystems, pp. 425-429. Proc. 12th Int. Symp. on Chironomidae, Canberra, January 23-26, 1994. CSIRO Australia, East Melbourne.
  16. Ashe, P. and O'Connor, J. P. 1995a. A new species of Sublettea Roback from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Diptera: Chironomidae).- In: Cranston, P. S. (ed.): Chironomids: from genes to ecosystems, pp. 431-435. Proc. 12th Int. Symp. on Chironomidae, Canberra, January 23-26, 1994. CSIRO Australia, East Melbourne.
  17. Babitskii, V. A. 1995a. Suktsessii donnoi mikrofauny v ozerakh raznogo biolimnologicheskogo tipa. (Succession of bottom microfauna in lakes of different biolimnological type.)- Gidrobiol. Zh. 31, 5: 21-28.
  18. Baethe, J. 1995a. Die Makroinvertebraten-Fauna der Weser.- In: Gerken, B,. und Schirmer, M. (eds.): Die Weser. Zur Situation von Strom und Landschaft und den Perspektiven ihrer Entwicklung. Limnologie aktuell 5: 175-190. Gustav Fischer Verl., Stuttgart, Jena, N. Y.
  19. Bailey, R. C., Day, K. E., Norris, R. H. and Reynoldson, T. B. 1995a. Macroinvertebrate community structure and sediment bioassay results from nearshore areas of North American Great Lakes.- J. Gt Lakes Res. 21: 42-52.
  20. Baker, R. L. and Ball, S. L. 1995a. Microhabitat selection by larval Chironomus tentans (Diptera: Chironomidae): effects of predators, food, cover and light.- Freshwat. Biol. 34: 101-106.
  21. Ball, S. L. and Baker, R. L. 1995b. Predator-induced changes in life history of Chironomus tentans (Diptera: Chironomidae): Costs of antipredator behavior or facultative life history shifts?- Bull. ecol. Soc. Am. 76, 2, Suppl. Part 2: 12.
  22. Ball, S..L. and Baker, R. L. 1995a. The non-lethal effects of predators and the influence of food availability on life history of adult Chironomus tentans (Diptera: Chironomidae).- Freshwat. Biol. 34: 1-12.
  23. Bänziger, R. 1995a. A conmparative study of the zoobenthos of eight land-water interfaces (Lake of Geneva).- Hydrobiologia 300/301: 133-140.
  24. Barber, I. and Huntingford, F. A. 1995a. The effect of Schistocephalus solidus (Cestoda: Pseudophyllidea) on the foraging and shoaling behaviour of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus.- Behaviour 132: 1223-1240.
  25. Barrett, K. L. 1995a. A comparison of the fate and effects of prochloraz in artificial and natural sediments.- J. aquat. Ecosyst. Hlth 4: 239-248.
  26. Barthelmes, D., Fredrich, F., Mattheis, T., Grosch, U. und Sommer, M. 1995a. Starke Verbesserung des Cyprinidenwachstums in anthropogen hypertrophierten, vormals natürlich eutrophen Flußseen: ein ungewöhnlicher Langzeittrend in Gewässern von Berlin (Deutschland).- Limnologica 25: 251-275.
  27. Bartodziej, W. and Leslie, A. 1995a. Effects of Eichhornia crassipes on Sagittaria kurziana and associated invertebrates.- Bull. N. Am. benthol. Soc. 12: 85-86.
  28. Barton, D. R., Oliver, D. R. and Dillon, M. E. 1995a. A comparison of pupal exuviae and larval Chironomidae for biomonitoring of the impacts of agricultural practices on surface water quality.- In: Cranston, P. S. (ed.): Chironomids: from genes to ecosystems, pp. 125-131. Proc. 12th Int. Symp. on Chironomidae, Canberra, January 23-26, 1994. CSIRO Australia, East Melbourne.
  29. Battegazzore, M and Renoldi, M. 1995a. Integrated chemical and biological evaluation of the quality of the River Lambro (Italy).- Wat. Air Soil Pollut. 83: 375-390.
  30. Batzer, D. P. 1995a. Aquatic macroinvertebrate response to short-term habitat loss in experimental ponds in Thailand.- Pan-Pacif. Ent. 71: 61-63.
  31. Baudon, C. 1995a. Écologie des Chironomidae (Diptera, Nematocera) d'un marais charentais: structure spécifique, phénologie et densité des populations d'adultes..- Thèse, Univ. Rennes 1, No. 1113. 170 pp.
  32. Bazzanti, M. and Seminara, M. 1995a. Eutrophication in a deep, meromictic lake (Lake Albano, Central Italy): Spatial-temporal patterns of profundal benthic community as a tool for assessing environmental stress in the hypolimnion.- Limnologica 25: 21-31.
  33. Becker, C. 1995a. Ein Beitrag zur Zuckmückenfauna des Rheins.- Ber. Biol. Shaker-Verl., Aachen. 265 pp.
  34. Becker, D. S. and Bigham, G. N. 1995a. Distribution of mercury in the aquatic food web of Onondaga Lake, New York.- Wat. Air Soil Pollut. 80: 563-571.
  35. Becker, D. S., Rose, C. D. and Bigham, G. N. 1995a. Comparison of the 10-day freshwater sediment toxicity tests using Hyalella azteca and Chironomus tentans.- Envir. Toxic. Chermy 14: 2089-2094.
  36. Beeton, A. M. and Saylor, J. H. 1995a. Limnology of Lake Huron.- In: Munawar, M., Edsall, T. and Leach, J. (eds.): The Lake Huron ecosystem: ecology, fisheries and management, pp. 1-37. SPB Acad. Publ., Amst.
  37. Berg, M. B. 1995a. Larval food and feeding behaviour.- In: Armitage, P. D., Cranston, P. S. and Pinder, L. C. V. (eds.): The Chironomidae. Biology and ecology of non-biting midges, pp. 136-168. Chapman Hall, Lond., Glasgow, Weinheim, N. Y., Melbourne, Madras.
  38. Berg, M. B. 1995b. Infestation of enclosed water supplies by chironomids (Diptera: Chironomidae): two case studies.- In: Cranston, P. S. (ed.): Chironomids: from genes to ecosystems, pp. 241-246. Proc. 12th Int. Symp. on Chironomidae, Canberra, January 23-26, 1994. CSIRO Australia, East Melbourne.
  39. Bervoets, L., Blust, R. and Verheyen, R. 1995a. The uptake of cadmium by the midge larvae Chironomus riparius as a function of salinity.- Aquat. Toxic. 33: 227-243.
  40. Besser, J. M., Ingersoll, C. G. and Giesy, J. P. 1995a. Changes in acid-volatile sulfide and metal bioavailability during aeration of freshwater sediments.- Bull. N. Am. benthol. Soc. 12: 134.
  41. Besser, J. M., Kubitz, J. A., Ingersoll, C. G., Braselton, W. E. and Giesy, J. P. 1995a. Influences on copper bioaccumulation, growth, and survival of the midge, Chironomus tentans, in metal-contaminated sediments.- J. aquat. Ecosyst. Hlth 4: 157-168.
  42. Beyers, D. W., Farmer, M. S. and Sikoski, P. J. 1995a. Effect of rangeland aerial application of Sevin-4-Oil® on fish and aquatic invertebrate drift in the Little Missouri River, North Dakota.- Archs envir. Contam. Toxic. 28: 27-34.
  43. Bickerton, M. A. 1995a. Long-term changes of macroinvertebrate communities in relation to flow variations: the River Glen, Lincolnshire, England.- Regul. Rivers Res. Mgmt 10: 81-92.
  44. Bidawid, N. und Fittkau, E. J. 1995a. Zur Kenntnis der neotropischen Arten der Gattung Polypedilum Kieffer, 1912. Teil I (Diptera, Chironomidae).- Entomofauna 16: 465-534.
  45. Bird, G. A., Rosentreter, M. J. and Schwartz, W. J. 1995a. Deformities in the menta of chironomid larvae from the Experimental Lakes Area, Ontario.- Can. J. Fish. aquat. Sci. 52: 2290-2295.
  46. Bird, G. A., Schwartz, W. J. and Joseph, D. L. 1995a. The effect of 210Pb and stable lead on the induction of menta deformities in Chironomus tentans larvae and on their growth and survival.- Envir. Toxic. Chemy 14: 2125-2130.
  47. Bíró, P. and Muskó, B. 1995a. Population dynamics and food of bleak (Alburnus alburnus L.) in the littoral zone of Lake Balaton, Hungary.- Hydrobiologia 310: 139-149.
  48. Bitu?ík, P. 1995a. A biological assessment of the Turiec river and its selected tributaries using chironomid pupal exuviae (Diptera, Chironomidae).- Dipterol. bohemoslov. 7: 17-26.
  49. Bitu?ík, P. 1995b. A comparative study of the selected man-made reservoirs in the Banská S"tiavnica mine region (central Slovakia) based on chironomid pupal exuviae assemblages (Diptera: Chironomidae).- Acta Fac. Ecol. Zvolen 2: 45-52.
  50. Blackwood, M. A. and Ferrington, L. C. Jr. 1995a. The phenology of Chironomidae (Diptera) from springs in the Ozark physiographic region of North America.- Bull. N. Am. benthol. Soc. 12: 92.
  51. Blackwood, M. A., Hall, S. M. and Ferrington, L. C. Jr. 1995a. Emergence of Chironomidae from springs in the central High Plains Region of the United States.- In: Ferrington, L. C. Jr. (ed.): Biodiversity of aquatic insects and other invertebrates in springs. Spec. Publ. 1. J. Kans. ent. Soc. 68, 2, Suppl.: 132-151.
  52. Blinn, D. W., Shannon, J. P., Stevens, L. E. and Carder, J. P. 1995a. Consequences of fluctuating discharge for lotic communities.- J. N. Am. benthol. Soc. 14: 233-248.
  53. Blinov, A. G., Sobanov, Y. V., Scherbik, S. V. and Aimanova, K. G. 1995a. Distribution of the NLRCth1 non-LTR retrotransposon is restricted to the Chironomus genus.- J. cell. Biochemy, Suppl. 21A: 231.
  54. Blinov, A., Scherbik, S. V., Sobanov, Y. V. and Aimanova, K. G. 1995a. A new non-LTR retrotransposon NLRCt1 isolated from Chironomus tentans genome.- Abstr. 7th Balbiani Ring Workshop, Córdoba: 21.
  55. Bonetto, A. A. and Wais, I. R. 1995a. Southern South American streams and rivers.- In: Cushing, C. E., Cummins, K. W. and Minshall, G. W. (eds.): River and stream ecosystems. Ecosystems of the world 22: 257-293.Elsevier, Amst., Lausanne, N. Y., Oxf., Shannon, Tokyo.
  56. Boothroyd, I. K. G. 1995a. Temporal and diel drift of Chironomidae (Diptera: Insecta) larvae in a northern New Zealand stream.- In: Cranston, P. S. (ed.): Chironomids: from genes to ecosystems, pp. 213-223. Proc. 12th Int. Symp. on Chironomidae, Canberra, January 23-26, 1994. CSIRO Australia, East Melbourne.
  57. Boothroyd, I. K. G. and Cranston, P. 1995a. Two Orthocladiinae (Chironomidae) genera common to New Zealand and Australia: Pirara n. gen. and Eukiefferiella Thienemann.- In: Cranston, P. S. (ed.): Chironomids: from genes to ecosystems, pp. 389-408. Proc. 12th Int. Symp. on Chironomidae, Canberra, January 23-26, 1994. CSIRO Australia, East Melbourne.
  58. Borchardt, M. A. and Bott, T. L. 1995a. Meiofaunal grazing of bacteria and algae in a Piedmont stream.- J. N. Am. benthol. Soc. 14: 278-298.
  59. Botella, L.-M. and Nieto, A. 1995a. The C-terminal DNA-binding domain of BR gene products has preferential affinity for (dA.dT) rich sequences.- Abstr. 7th Balbiani Ring Workshop, Córdoba:
  60. Böttger, K. und Rudow, A. 1995a. Die Chironomidae (Diptera, Nematocera) aus Emergenzfängen des norddeutschen Tieflandbaches Kossau. Limnologische Studien im Naturschutzgebiet Kossautal (Schleswig-Holstein) IV.- Limnologica 25: 49-60.
  61. Botts, P. S. 1995a. Zebra mussel effects on benthic assemblages: structure or food enhancement?- Bull. N. Am. benthol. Soc. 12: 94-95.
  62. Boulton, A. J. and Stanley, E. H. 1995a. Hyporheic processes during flooding and drying in a Sonoran Desert stream. II. Faunal dynamics.- Arch. Hydrobiol. 134: 27-52.
  63. Bovée, F. de, Yacoubi-Khebiza, M., Coineau, N. et Boutin, C. 1995a. Influence du substrat sur la répartition des Crustacés stygobies interstitiels du Haut-Atlas occidental.- Int. Revue ges. Hydrobiol. 80: 453-468.
  64. Braak, C. J. F. ter and Verdonschot, P. F. M. 1995a. Canonical correspondence analysis and related multivariate methods in aquatic ecology.- Aquat. Sci. 57: 255-289.
  65. Brandt, I. v. 1995a. Entwicklung von Biozönosen in einem neu geschaffenen Stillgewässer im Vergleich zu zwei benachbarten Fischteichen.- Entwicklung von Zielvorstellungen des Gewässerschutzes aus der Sicht der aquatischen Ökologie. Münch. Beitr. Abwass.- Fisch.-Flussbiol. 48: 311-331. Oldenbourg Verl., München, Wien.
  66. Bratton M. R. and Case, S. T. 1995a. Structural analysis of recombinant wild-type and mutant spIa core repeats.- Abstr. 7th Balbiani Ring Workshop, Córdoba: 8.
  67. Bremle, G. and Ewald, G. 1995a. Bioconcentration of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in chironomid larvae, oligochaete worms and fish from contaminated lake sediment.- Mar. Freshwat. Res. 46: 267-273.
  68. Bretschko, G. 1995a. Opportunities for high alpine research, the Lake "Vorderer Finstertaler See" as an example (Kühtai, Tirol, 2237 m a. s. l.).- Limnologica 25: 105-108.
  69. Brewer, S. K., Claflin, T. O. and Sandheinrich, M. B. 1995a. Comparison of summer zoobenthic communities in four habitats of a floodplain impoundment: 1975 and 1990.- Regul. Rivers Res. Mgmt 11: 139-145.
  70. Brewin, P. A., Newman, T. M. L. and Ormerod, S. J. 1995a. Patterns of macroinvertebrate distribution in relation to altitude, habitat structure and land use in streams of the Nepalese Himalaya.- Arch. Hydrobiol. 135: 79-100.
  71. Bridcut, E. E. and Giller, P. S. 1995a. Diet variability and foraging strategies in brown trout (Salmo trutta): an analysis from subpopulations to individuals.- Can. J. Fish. aquat. Sci. 52: 2543-2552.
  72. Brill, G. E., Apina, O. R., Belyanina, S. I. i Panina, N. P. 1995a. (Effect of a He-Ne laser radiation on polytene chromosomes of Chironomus.)- Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. fiz.. 59: 188-192.
  73. Brodersen, K. P. 1995a. The effect of wind exposure and filamentous algae on the distribution of surf zone macroinvertebrates in Lake Esrom, Denmark.- Hydrobiologia 297: 131-148.
  74. Brooks, S. J. 1995a. The response of Chironomidae (Diptera) faunas to climate change.- In: Harrington, R. and Stork, N. E. (eds.): Insects in a changing environment, pp. 425-429. Acad. Pr., Lond., San Diego, N. Y., Boston, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto.
  75. Brown, C. A. and King, J. M. 1995a. The effects of trout-farm effluents on benthic invertebrate community structure in rivers in the south-western Cape, South Africa.- Sth. Afr. J. aquat. Sci. 21: 3-21.
  76. Brundin, L. 1995a. Frå Grimsgöl till Gondwanaland - en smålännings mödor under ett halvsekel som fjädermyggsforskare. (From the Grimsgöl pond to Gondwanaland - endeavours during half a century as student of chironomid midges.)- Ent. Tidskr. 116: 1-12. [edited by P. Lindskog] [already published as: Anonymus 1993a. Lars Brundin. 30 May 1907-17 November 1993.- Cladistics 9: 357-367. (includes Brundin, L. 1993a From Grimsgöl to Gondwanaland - half a century with chironomids.)] [Probably originally written in 1985]
  77. Bry, C., Bonamy, F., Manelphe, J. and Duranthon, B. 1995a. Early life characteristics of pike, Esox lucius, in rearing ponds: temporal survival pattern and ontogenetic diet shifts.- J. Fish Biol. 46: 99-113.
  78. Bund, W. J. van de, Davids, C. and Spaas, S. J. H. 1995a. Seasonal dynamics and spatial distribution of chydorid cladocerans in relation to chironomid larvae in the sandy littoral zone of an oligo-mesotrophic lake.- Hydrobiologia 299: 125-138.
  79. Burkovskii, I. V. i Stolyarov, A. P. 1995a. Osobennosti strukturnoi organizatsii makrobentosa v biotope s vyrazhennym gradientom solenosti. (Peculiarities of the structural organization of macrobenthos in the biotope with pronounced gradient of salinity.)- Zool. Zh. 74, 2: 32-46.
  80. Butler, M. G., Kiknadze, I. I., Cooper, J. K. and Siirin, M. 1995a. Cytologically identified Chironomus species from lakes in North Dakota and Minnesota, USA.- In: Cranston, P. S. (ed.): Chironomids: from genes to ecosystems, pp. 31-37. Proc. 12th Int. Symp. on Chironomidae, Canberra, January 23-26, 1994. CSIRO Australia, East Melbourne.
  81. Byrne, C. and Gray, N. F. 1995a. Effect of habitat types on the biological monitoring of acid mine drainage in rivers.- Fresenius envir. Bull. 4: 589-596.
  82. Calle Martínez, D., Vílchez Quero, A. et Casas Jiménez, J. J. 1995a. Les chironomidés (Diptera) du bassin du Haut-Guadalquivir (Sierra de Cazorla, sud de l'Espagne).- Annls Limnol. 31: 201-213.
  83. Camargo, J. A. and García de Jalón, D. 1995a. Structural and trophic changes in a riverine macrobenthic community following impoundment for hydroelectric power generation.- J. Freshwat. Ecol. 10: 311-317.
  84. Camargo, J. A. and García de Jalón, D. 1995b. Assessing the influence of altitude and temperature on biological monitoring of freshwater quality: a preliminary investigation.- Envir. Monit. Assess. 35: 227-238.
  85. Canfield, T. J., Dwyer, F. J., Fairchild, J: F., Ingersoll, C. G. and Kemble, N. F. 1995a. Using an integrated field approach for assessing contaminated sediments.- Bull. N. Am. benthol. Soc. 12: 76.
  86. Carter, C. E. and Wood, R. B. 1995a. The winter macrobenthos of the Clogh River system, Northern Ireland.- J. Freshwat. Ecol. 10: 361-366.
  87. Case, S. T. and Thornton, J. R. 1995a. High molecular mass complexes of Chironomus tentans silk proteins.- Abstr. 7th Balbiani Ring Workshop, Córdoba: 7.
  88. Case, S. T., Hoffman, R., Bell, W. C., Martin, J. and Hamilton, R. 1995a. Homologs of Chironomus tentans spl85.- Abstr. 7th Balbiani Ring Workshop, Córdoba: 9.
  89. Caspers, N. and Heimbach, F. 1995a. The chironomids (Diptera, Nematocera) of an experimental pond system.- In: Cranston, P. S. (ed.): Chironomids: from genes to ecosystems, pp. 273-279. Proc. 12th Int. Symp. on Chironomidae, Canberra, January 23-26, 1994. CSIRO Australia, East Melbourne.
  90. Castella, E., Bickerton, M., Armitage, P. D. and Petts, G. E. 1995a. The effects of water abstractions on invertebrate communities in U. K. streams.- Hydrobiologia 308: 167-182.
  91. Ceretti, G., D'Andrea, F., Erbì, G., Ferrarese, U., Grim, F. e Marchese, G. 1995a. Studio preliminare sulla presenza di chironomidi (Diptera: Chironomidae) in alcune zone umide attorno a Cagliari (Sardegna, Italia).- Atti 16. Congr. naz. Soc. ital. Ecol.: 615-618.
  92. Chaloner, D. T. and Wotton, R. S. 1995a. Particles and the coexistence of three species of midge larvae (Diptera: Chironomidae).- Bull. N. Am. benthol. Soc. 12: 123.
  93. Chattopadhyay, S., Mazumdar, A. and Chaudhuri, P. K. 1995a. Larval populations of chironomids (Diptera) in two principal rice growing seasons in West Bengal.- J. Bengal nat. Hist. Soc. 14: 15-28.
  94. Chen, T. and Liu, Z. 1995a. Influence of chironomid larvae on nitrogen and phosphorous release from sediment to overlying water.- Acta ent. sin. 38: 448-451.
  95. Chen, Y. and Harvey, H. H. 1995a. Growth, abundance, and food supply of white sucker.- Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 124: 262-271.
  96. Chen, Z. Z., Fabb, S. A., Martin, J. and Lee, B. T. O. 1995a. Comparison of a gene for a possible sex-influenced protein in Chironomus and Kiefferulus.- In: Cranston, P. S. (ed.): Chironomids: from genes to ecosystems, pp. 49-54. Proc. 12th Int. Symp. on Chironomidae, Canberra, January 23-26, 1994. CSIRO Australia, East Melbourne.
  97. Chen, Z. Z., Martin, J. and Lee, B. T. O. 1995a. Hemoglobins of Kiefferulus, sister genus of Chironomus (Diptera, Insecta): evolution of the Hb VIIB cluster.- J. molec. Evol. 41: 909-919.
  98. Chépeau, Y. et Le Dréan-Quenec''hdu, S. 1995a. Caractéristiques des sites d'alimentation nocture des Avocettes élégantes Recurvirostra avosetta dans la presqu'île guérandaise.- Alauda 63: 169-178.
  99. Chernov, Yu. I. 1995a. Otryad dvukrylykh (Insecta, Diptera) v arkticheskoi faune. (Order Diptera (Insecta) in the Arctic fauna.)- Zool. Zh. 74, 5: 68-83.
  100. Chessman, B. C. 1995a. Rapid assessment of rivers using macroinvertebrates: A procedure based on habitat-specific sampling, family level identification and a biotic index.- Aust. J. Ecol. 20: 122-129.
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