They come in all shapes and sizes, but aquatic macroinvertebrates represent an important component of the food webs in streams. Whether its damselfly nymphs, crayfish or web-spinning caddisflies, these spineless organisms are a fascinating group of animals that are easy to overlook in favor of larger, more traditionally charismatic animals like fish, salamanders and aquatic mammals.
In this episode, we plunge into the oft-overlooked world of “water bugs,” from where they live and why they matter to some of our favorites to meet while working in the streams of Southern Appalachia.
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Episode Cast
- Casey Phillips, host and terrestrial vertebrate
- Rose Segbers, senior entomologist
- Cody Beavers, aquarist II
- Helaina Gomez, watershed conservation coordinator
Tune in to this episode below or check out more ways to listen on our Podcast Aquatic main page.