Diversity and distribution of Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) of protected areas in North Tunisia

  • Boulaaba S
  • Zrelli S
  • Płóciennik M
  • et al.
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© 2014 ONEMA. In North Africa seasonal streams called wadi are an unique habitats with serve hydrological and thermal regime. Non-biting midges take an important part of freshwater biodiversity in North Africa. We present new data on the distribution and diversity of Chironomidae in North Tunisia. Larvae, pupal exuviae and adult males of chironomids were collected from a various freshwater ecosystems from May 2005 till April 2006. The aim of this study was to recognize the pattern of midge diversity in North Tunisia to estimate ecological value of running waters in the region. In total, 79 taxa were identified. Nearly all of the taxa were typical representatives of the Palaearctic and Mediterranean complexes. The majority of the investigated sites belonged to the protected areas in North Tunisia, such as the Ichkeul National Park, the Kroumerie Mountains and the El Feija National Park, part of the Intercontinental Reserve of the Mediterranean Biosphere. Altitudinal zonation of the communities composition was found in the lowland (<250 m a.s.l.) and upland zone (>250 m a.s.l.) with maximum of 760 m. Whereas among the data 39 species are recorded from Tunisia for the first time, the species richness of Chironomidae is higher than previously estimated.

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Boulaaba, S., Zrelli, S., Płóciennik, M., & Boumaiza, M. (2014). Diversity and distribution of Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) of protected areas in North Tunisia. Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, (415), 06. https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2014031

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