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Community composition of benthic insects of the Heen Ganga tributaries in the Knuckles region

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dc.contributor.author Weerasinghe, W M D en_US
dc.contributor.author Silva, E I L en_US
dc.contributor.author Dias, R.K.S. en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2014-11-13T08:31:03Z
dc.date.available 2014-11-13T08:31:03Z
dc.date.issued 2005
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dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/2575
dc.description.abstract Heen Ganga is a major tributary of river Mahaweli which drains through the Knuckles forest region in Sri Lanka. The community composition of benthic insects in four tributaries of Heen Ganga was investigated from June to September 2004 and in April 2005. Two of the tributaries were situated closer to the human settlements and the other two were relatively less disturbed. Another tributary in Galmal Oya was selected which is located at higher altitudes and with minimum disturbances, for the comparison. Two replicate samples were taken from each site using the Surber sampler (25 cm x 25 cm metal frame) while lifting the stones and manually stirring the bottom substrate demarcated by the frame for five minutes. Larvae and adult insects in the samples were sorted and examined under a stereo – microscope at suitable magnifications and the specimens were preserved in 70% alcohol and identified to the furthest possible taxonomic levels Insects belonging to seven orders were observed in the overall collection and Diptera (larvae only, 30 %), Coleoptera (larvae & adults , 28%), Ephemeroptera (larvae only , 21%) and Trichoptera (larvae only , 18%) dominated the orders, Odonata (larvae only, 1.8%), Plecoptera (larvae only, 1.06%) and Hemiptera (larvae only, 0.23%) observed at the Heen Ganga study sites. Also, among the six families of dipterans observed chironomids apparently dominated the other families, Tipulidae, Ceratopogonidae, Simuliidae, Athericidae and Psychodidae. Members of six families of Coleopterans, Psephenidae, Elmidae, Scirtidae, Gyrinidae , Lampyridae and Hydrophilidae and six families of ephemeropterans, Baetidae, Leptophlebiidae, Ephemeridae, Ephemerilidae , Caenidae & Prosopistomatidae were also identified. Trichopterans belonging to three suborders and eleven families, namely Glossosomatidae, Hydroptilidae , Dipseudopsidae, Ecnomidae , Hydropsychidae, Goeridae ,Calamoceratidae, Lepidostomatidae, Leptoceridae, Sericostomatidae and Helicopsychidae were observed while the members of Goeridae and Glossosomatidae were apparently dominant among them. At the Galmal Oya study site, coleopterans (33%) and dipterans (30%) were dominant while the trichopteran (26%) and ephemeropterans (8%) were observed in lower proportions. In addition, Hemiptera (1.6%) Plecoptera (1.2%) and Odonata (0.33%) were also observed. The values of diversity indices for morphospecies of common five orders indicated that there was not much difference between the diversity of benthic insect community in Heen Ganga tributaries (H’= - å pi ln pi =3.3) and the Galmal Oya study site. (H’=3.6).
dc.publisher Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium 2005-Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya en_US
dc.title Community composition of benthic insects of the Heen Ganga tributaries in the Knuckles region
dc.type article en_US
dc.identifier.department Science en_US


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