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Mayflies or “Fish flies”

Mayflies or “Fish flies”. Description. Mainly aquatic insects Nymphs live for 1 year. Description. Flying adults live less than a day. Also called Fish flies. Metamorphosis. Incomplete & Complete Metamorphosis Developmental Adaptation. Mayfly Metamorphosis.

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Mayflies or “Fish flies”

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  1. Mayflies or “Fish flies”

  2. Description • Mainly aquatic insects • Nymphs live for 1 year.

  3. Description • Flying adults live less than a day. • Also called Fish flies

  4. Metamorphosis • Incomplete & Complete Metamorphosis • Developmental Adaptation

  5. Mayfly Metamorphosis Winged adults emerge from aquatic nymphs

  6. Mayfly Nymphs • Feathery Gills (Structural Adaptation) • Many species can vibrate gills (Behavioral Adaptation)

  7. Mayfly Nymphs • Live under stones or in burrows • Behavioral Adaptation

  8. Mayfly Nymphs • Cerci • Defensive adaptation (Structural) • “Scorpion Stance”

  9. Mayfly Reproduction • Adults only purpose is to reproduce • Emerge in SWARMS!

  10. Mayfly Swarms • Developmental Adaptation • More chances to find a mate • Reduces losses by predation

  11. Mayfly Swarms June 2010 swarm picked up on Doppler radar!

  12. Bibliography • Encyclopedia of Life. “Mayflies” Accessed Nov 6, 2010 http://www.eol.org/pages/523 • Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Animal Sciences.Volume 94, Number 3, 351-357 June, 1985. “Behavioural strategies of emergence, swarming, mating and oviposition in mayflies” by K G Sivaramakrishnan and K Venkataraman • Buglopedia. “Mayflies” Accessed Nov 6, 2010 http://www.bugsurvey.nsw.gov.au/html/popups/bpedia_02_vsens_ma-ny-a.html • “Mayfly Cerci as Defense against Stonefly Predation: Deflection and Detection.” Barbara L. Peckarsky. Oikos Vol. 48, No. 2 (Feb., 1987), pp. 161-170. Accessed Nov 8, 2010 http://www.jstor.org/stable/3565851

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