Although aquatic insects, plants and fishes produce a tons of biomass every year, most ecologists tend to think of the fate of this biomass only within the confines of production within the aquatic habitats they study.
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Semiaquatic Riparian Aquatic Insects
Friday, April 1st, 2016Yellowstone River Oil Spill- Redeux
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011
Well, you may have noticed that I have not said anything about the Yellowstone River Oil Spill since our original entry. Yet, in truth, we have been busily working on the project in-house. The experience has not been all-together positive; quite the contrary. This entry deals with how the public loses because of bureaucracy; bureaucracy […]
Odonata: Montana & Wyoming Aquatic Entomology Notes
Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
So I started with one of my favorite little beetles, the Haliplids, but really, honestly… the aquatic insect with which the general public is most fascinated is probably the Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies). This seems to exclude fly-fisher-persons from the category of general public (because of their obsession with mayflies, caddisflies, and stoneflies). But, lets […]
More Aquatic Insects of Montana and Wyoming
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010If you are interested in using these pictures, please write me and I will provide the necessary permissions–Just be sure to give credit where it is due 🙂
Wyoming Educational Benthic Macroinvertebrate Project
Thursday, July 1st, 2010If you are interested in attaining a copy of the document, post a comment here so I can gauge community interest in these wonderful aquatic insect pictures.