Baetisca rogersi

Berner, 1940

Baetisca rogersi is a in the Baetiscidae, to northwestern Florida. The species has been the subject of detailed and ecological research documenting its external , developmental stages, seasonal distribution, and patterns. Its is influenced by specific environmental factors affecting growth and development.

Baetisca rogersi by Arnold H. Staniczek, Arianny P. Storari, Roman J. Godunko. Used under a CC BY 4.0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Baetisca rogersi: /ˈbɛtɪska ˈrɒdʒərsi/

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Habitat

Northwestern Florida; specific microhabitat characteristics not accessible from available sources

Distribution

Northwestern Florida; Nearctic region

Seasonality

Seasonal distribution and patterns have been documented; specific timing not accessible from abstract-level information

Life Cycle

Duration and of different stages described in primary literature; includes documentation of growth patterns and

Behavior

of different stages documented; patterns recorded

Ecological Role

Associated arthropods identified; factors influencing studied

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Primary Literature

The most comprehensive study is Berner's 'The and of Baetisca rogersi Berner (Ephemeroptera: Baetiscidae)' published in Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History (DOI: 10.58782/flmnh.lrph9199), spanning pages 151-209. Full text access would provide specific details on , precise requirements, and complete life history data.

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