Science Inventory

Why Care About Aquatic Insects: Uses, Benefits, and Services

Citation:

Suter, G. AND S. Cormier. Why Care About Aquatic Insects: Uses, Benefits, and Services. Wiley Editing Services (ed.), Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. Allen Press, Inc., Lawrence, KS, 11(2):188-194, (2015).

Impact/Purpose:

The paper supports the project to develop a benchmark for aqueous conductivity and subsequent guidance as well as the Risk Assessment Forum's project on ecosystem services and ecological assessment endpoints.

Description:

Mayflies and other aquatic insects are common subjects of ecological research, and environmental monitoring and assessment. However, their important role in protecting and restoring aquatic ecosystems is often challenged, because their benefits and services to humans are not obvious to decision makers or the public. Insects are food for fish, amphibians and wildlife. They are important contributors to energy and nutrient processing, including capturing nutrients and returning them to terrestrial ecosystems and purifying water. They provide recreation to fishermen and nature lovers and provide cultural symbols. Monetary benefits to fishermen can be quantified, but other benefits are, without more research, economically qualitative.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:04/01/2015
Record Last Revised:05/23/2016
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 307421