2021
DOI: 10.3390/d13120672
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Plecoptera (Insecta) Diversity in Indiana: A Watershed-Based Analysis

Abstract: Plecoptera, an environmentally sensitive order of aquatic insects commonly used in water quality monitoring is experiencing decline across the globe. This study addresses the landscape factors that impact the species richness of stoneflies using the US Geological Survey Hierarchical Unit Code 8 drainage scale (HUC8) in the state of Indiana. Over 6300 specimen records from regional museums, literature, and recent efforts were assigned to HUC8 drainages. A total of 93 species were recorded from the state. The th… Show more

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“…Order Plecoptera numbers about 3900 species from 17 families worldwide [Newman et al, 2021;DeWalt et al, 2023]. The majority of stonefl ies are considered as Stonefl ies of Northeast Asia and adjacent regions cold adapted aquatic insect's habit mainly in the mountain streams and rivers of Boreal zone and declined to Arctic as well as to Tropical ones.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Order Plecoptera numbers about 3900 species from 17 families worldwide [Newman et al, 2021;DeWalt et al, 2023]. The majority of stonefl ies are considered as Stonefl ies of Northeast Asia and adjacent regions cold adapted aquatic insect's habit mainly in the mountain streams and rivers of Boreal zone and declined to Arctic as well as to Tropical ones.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the first publication, the stonefly diversity was investigated in Indiana, USA, and revealed 93 species. Plecoptera species richness in the study area was highly influenced by hydrology and glacial history [18]. The Israeli stonefly fauna is extremely species-poor, and historically, only five species were recorded.…”
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“…Another small aquatic insect order, Plecoptera, was investigated in two publications [18,19]. In the first publication, the stonefly diversity was investigated in Indiana, USA, and revealed 93 species.…”
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