Ancient Relationship Between Aquatic Insects and Diatoms Shapes Stream Ecosystems
Aquatic insects and benthic diatoms have a long history of important relationships in freshwater ecosystems. These tiny organisms interact in complex ways, with insects feeding on diatoms and diatoms shaping their behavior to survive. Insects also help spread diatoms, and their grazing controls the growth and distribution of these algae. These interactions have been going on for hundreds of millions of years and have greatly influenced the evolution of stream ecosystems.