![]() Irons III JG, Miller LK, Oswood MW (1993) Ecological adaptations of aquatic macroinvertebrates to overwintering in interior Alaska (USA) subarctic streams. 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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