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Riverflies

News

National Insect Week 23 - 29 June 2008 Riverfly Partnership official partners

Riverfly Photography Competition 23 June - 31 October 2008. 1st prize £500, 2nd prize £250
The Riverfly Partnership moves to the River Thames 1 April 2008
 
New guide to stonefly families

Company fined £30k for polluting Sirhowy
 
Riverfly species granted Biodiversity Action Plan status
 
Ask your riverfly questions to Craig Macadam of the Riverfly Recording Schemes

Take part in the Adult Caddisfly Occurence Scheme
 

Riverflies: Mayflies (Ephemeroptera or up-wing flies), caddisflies (Trichoptera) and stoneflies (Plecoptera)


The Riverfly Partnership interest focuses on three key groups of riverflies: the mayflies (Ephemeroptera), caddisflies (Trichoptera) and stoneflies (Plecoptera) in whatever habitats they occur (rivers and still waters). 

Riverflies, along with other freshwater invertebrates, are at the heart of the freshwater ecosystem and are a vital link in the aquatic food chain. Their common characteristics of limited mobility, relatively long life cycle, presence throughout the year and specific tolerances to changes in environmental conditions make them good biotic indicators of water quality and useful indicators of change in local environmental conditions.  See Monitoring for further information on how angling (and other interested) groups are playing an instrumental role in protecting the health of their local rivers by monitoring their riverfly populations.

There are a total of 278 species of mayflies, caddisflies and stoneflies, of which eight species have Biodiversity Action Plan status and therefore are recognised as of priority for conservation by the government.

For further information on these riverfly groups see also the Riverfly Recording Schemes pages hosted by the Biological Records Centre.  

 

Riverfly articles


Articles by Peter Barnard, Scientific Director of the Royal Entomological Society and former Research Entomologist specialising in Trichoptera, on the History of Fishing Flies and the Swarming of riverflies published in Salmo Trutta (2005 pp.58-59 & 2006 pp.69-72 respectively) are available here by kind permission of The Wild Trout Trust.

  » Riverfly swarming by Peter Barnard – PDF-File, 982.7 KB

» Brief history of fishing flies by Peter Barnard – PDF-File, 2.0 MB

Questions on riverflies


If you have specific questions concerning riverflies contact Craig Macadam from the Riverfly Recording Schemes via email info@ephemeroptera.org.uk.

 

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