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Midge larvae (Diptera: Chironomidae) are found abundantly in slow sand filter beds open to the atmosphere.

TitleMidge larvae (diptera: chironomidae) as engineers in slow sand filter beds
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsWotton, RS, Hirabayashi, K
Paginationp. 1509-1515 : 3 fig.
Date Published1999-06-01
Keywordsdiptera, engineers, schmutzdecke, sdiwat, slow sand filtration
Abstract

Midge larvae (Diptera: Chironomidae) are found abundantly in slow sand filter beds open to the atmosphere. Larvae eat the schmutzdecke accumulated at the sand surface and egest faecal pellets that are compacted and bound with mucopolysaccharides, faecal pellet size increasing with larval size. Pellets become diffuse after conditioning by microorganisms, and pellets, whether fresh or conditioned, are broken by abrasion. As up to 23% of the sand surface can be covered by fresh faecal pellets each day, midge larvae probably play an important role in the functioning of slow sand filters (journal's abstract).

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