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5361288 
Technical Report 
Aquatic insects of the Bois Brule River System, Wisconsin 
Dubois, RB 
1993 
185 
1-35 
English 
BIOSIS COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. Noticeable kills of some species of aquatic insects have accompanied periodic lampricide treatments (3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol; TFM) within the Bois Brule River (Brule River) drainage since 1959. These kills prompted concern among trout anglers and Department of Natural Resources fisheries personnel about the long-term effects of TFM on the aquatic insect community. This concern was heightened during the early 1980s by declines in several of the river's trout populations that use aquatic insects as a food resource. Hence, benthos collections throughout the drainage basin, and drift-net samples from 3 tributaries, were made between November 1983 and July 1988 to document and assess the status of the aquatic insect fauna of this relatively undisturbed, predominantly spring-fed river system. Relative abundance and distribution of aquatic insects, and physical and chemical data, are provided for 15 biotic areas, which include 6 mainstem reaches and 9 tributaries. One