The known range of the narrow-footed Hygrotus diving beetle, which also can fly, is in central Wyoming, in the Powder River Basin and one site in the Wind River Basin. The sites are small, ...
New research suggests aquatic plants can be utilized as a tool to enhance the co-existence between aquatic invertebrates and their fish predators in urban ponds. Ponds are important part of urban ...
University of Wyoming researchers are shedding light on a rare aquatic beetle native only to central Wyoming. Lusha Tronstad, lead invertebrate zoologist with the Wyoming Natural Diversity Database, a ...
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