Arthropods of Canadian Grasslands (Volume 1): Ecology and Interactions in Grassland Habitats 2010
DOI: 10.3752/9780968932148.ch14
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Aquatic Hemiptera of the prairie grasslands and parkland

Abstract: Abstract. Of the 56 species of aquatic Hemiptera in the prairie provinces, 51 occur in the grassland and parkland areas. The majority are represented by lentic species that are ecological generalists, able to adapt to the loss of wetland habitats by utilizing man-made dugouts. Most lentic species are not confined to the Prairies Ecozone, but occur also in forested regions to the north. A few species of aquatic Hemiptera are restricted to lotic or saline habitats. These species seem to have narrower ecological … Show more

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“…Roch (2017) recently documented the Heteroptera of Quebec. Detailed analyses of the faunas of the Yukon, grasslands, Atlantic Maritime Ecozone and Montane Cordillera Ecozone have appeared (Scudder 1997, 2010b, 2011, 2014), and the aquatic and semiaquatic Heteroptera of Canadian peatlands and marshlands and the aquatic Heteroptera of the prairies and parklands were documented by Scudder (1987) and Scudder et al (2010). Kelton (1980) provided a handbook of the Miridae of the Prairie Provinces.…”
Section: Heteropteramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roch (2017) recently documented the Heteroptera of Quebec. Detailed analyses of the faunas of the Yukon, grasslands, Atlantic Maritime Ecozone and Montane Cordillera Ecozone have appeared (Scudder 1997, 2010b, 2011, 2014), and the aquatic and semiaquatic Heteroptera of Canadian peatlands and marshlands and the aquatic Heteroptera of the prairies and parklands were documented by Scudder (1987) and Scudder et al (2010). Kelton (1980) provided a handbook of the Miridae of the Prairie Provinces.…”
Section: Heteropteramentioning
confidence: 99%