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ID 43827
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creator
Kawai, Koichiro
Watanabe, Taiga
subject
chironomid
lake
LED
mass emergence
phototaxis
NDC
Zoology
abstract
Phototaxis in response to a variety of lamps, including white and colored fluorescent and LED lamps, was compared by species and sex among the chironomids, from Lake Kojima, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Males were usually much more attracted to lights than were females. Pantanal white attracted the highest number of species among six white lamps. Among five colored lamps, Blue attracted the highest number and Black the lowest number. Among 5 LED lamps, Blue again attracted the highest number and Amber the lowest number. In terms of the number of individuals attracted, Pantanal white was the highest among white lamps for the seven major species. Green and Blue were the highest for the six and seven major species, respectively, and Yellow and Red did not attract the highest number of individuals of any species among colored lamps. Green LED was the highest among LEDs for the seven major species while Amber and Red LEDs were not the highest for any species.
journal title
Bulletin of the Hiroshima University Museum
issue
Issue 8
start page
53
end page
59
date of issued
2016-12-25
publisher
広島大学総合博物館
issn
1884-4243
ncid
language
eng
nii type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
HU type
Departmental Bulletin Papers
DCMI type
text
format
application/pdf
text version
publisher
rights
Copyright (c) 2016 広島大学総合博物館 Hiroshima University Museum
department
Hiroshima University Museum
Graduate School of Biosphere Science
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