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Studies on the biology of moorland tipulidae with particular reference to molophilus ater meigen

John C. Horobin-1971-01-01-Durham e-Theses (Durham University)

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Moorland Tipulidae (in particular, the brevi-palp crane-fly, Molophilus ater Meigen) have been studied on the Moor House Nature Reserve, Westmorland. Mean soil temperatures, which were measured by both mercury in steel thermographs and a chemical integration technique using sucrose solutions, showed a reduction of approximately 0.1ºC for every 100' increase in altitude. Between site differences in temperature were about four times greater during the summer and autumn than they were during the winter and spring. The pattern of adult emergence for M.ater was obtained by using emergence traps and a vacuum sampler, and the mean date of emergence was approximately two weeks later at 2700' than at l400'. The middle 68% of the emergence lasted about five days. Field experiments indicated that the site temperature during the spring determined the start of pupation and culture studies suggested a minimum threshold temperature for pupation of 5 to 6 ºC. This threshold is thought to be responsi

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Moorland Tipulidae (in particular, the brevi-palp crane-fly, Molophilus ater Meigen) have been studied on the Moor House Nature Reserve, Westmorland. Mean soil temperatures, which were measured by both mercury in steel thermographs and a chemical integration technique using sucrose solutions, showed a reduction of approximately 0.1ºC for every 100' increase in altitude. Between site differences in temperature were about four times greater during the summer and autumn than they were during the winter and spring. The pattern of adult emergence for M.ater was obtained by using emergence traps and a vacuum sampler, and the mean date of emergence was approximately two weeks later at 2700' than at l400'. The middle 68% of the emergence lasted about five days. Field experiments indicated that the site temperature during the spring determined the start of pupation and culture studies suggested a minimum threshold temperature for pupation of 5 to 6 ºC. This threshold is thought to be responsi

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PupaInstarAnimal scienceLarvaFecundityBiologyAltitude (triangle)Moorland

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