
Alkali Fly
cirrula hians
The alkali fly (Cirrula hians) is a remarkable shore fly species famous for its ability to thrive in extremely harsh hypersaline and highly alkaline environments, such as Mono Lake in California. Unaffected by the intense chemical conditions that would kill most other animals, these tiny flies occur in massive, dark ribbons along the shoreline, numbering in the millions. They play a critical ecological role as a primary food source for hundreds of thousands of migratory birds that nest or rest in these unique saline lake ecosystems. Historically, they were also a highly prized food source (Kutsavi) for the local Kuzadika'a Native American people, who harvested the pupae.
Hábitat: Found on the margins of highly saline, alkaline lakes and mineral springs, particularly where tufa towers and benthic algae are present.
Aspecto
Alkali flies are small, robust flies measuring about 4 to 7 millimeters in length, with a dark, metallic bronze-brown to greenish-black coloration. They have large, reddish-brown compound eyes and short, stubby antennae. Their wings are clear or slightly dusky and are folded flat over their backs when at rest. A key defining feature is their dense covering of fine, water-repellent hairs, which gives them a silvery, shimmering appearance when submerged underwater inside their self-created air bubbles.

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An alkali fly's hairy body is so hydrophobic that it requires physical effort for the fly to force itself underwater against the buoyant force of its protective air bubble.
Mark Twain once wrote about the alkali flies of Mono Lake, marveling at how they could be held underwater and emerge completely dry.
The Kutzadika'a people, a band of Northern Paiute, traditionally harvested the protein-rich pupae of these flies as a vital seasonal food source called kutsavi.
Habilidades especiales
Underwater Air Bubble
They utilize dense, hydrophobic hairs to trap a protective bubble of atmospheric air around their bodies, allowing them to crawl underwater to feed and lay eggs.
Salt Tolerance
Possess highly specialized carbonate-excreting organs that allow them to process and survive extreme concentrations of salt and alkali.
Submerged Grazing
Specialized clawed feet allow adults to cling securely to underwater rocks and tufa structures to graze on benthic algae despite their natural buoyancy.
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- Envergadura
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- Peso
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- Esperanza de vida
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- Top Speed
- 8 km/h
- Tamaño de la puesta
- 50-150
- Incubación
- 1-3 días
Dieta y alimentación
Adults and larvae feed primarily on benthic microscopic algae and cyanobacteria that coat underwater rocks.
Alimentos principales
- Benthic diatoms
- Blue-green algae
- Cyanobacteria
- Microscopic organic detritus
Método de búsqueda
- Grazing Dietchangeswithage
Conexiones ecológicas
California Gull
Larus californicus
Gulls feast on adult flies and pupae along the lake shorelines.
Wilson's Phalarope
Phalaropus tricolor
These migratory shorebirds consume massive quantities of alkali flies to fuel their long migration.
Eared Grebe
Podiceps nigricollis
Eared grebes dive to feed on alkali fly larvae and pupae.
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¿Cómo identificar a Alkali Fly?
La forma más fácil de identificar a Alkali Fly es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.
¿Cuál es el longitud de Alkali Fly?
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¿Cuál es el envergadura de Alkali Fly?
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¿Cuál es el peso de Alkali Fly?
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¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Alkali Fly?
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¿Cuál es el top Speed de Alkali Fly?
8 km/h
¿Qué come Alkali Fly?
Adults and larvae feed primarily on benthic microscopic algae and cyanobacteria that coat underwater rocks.
¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Alkali Fly?
Found on the margins of highly saline, alkaline lakes and mineral springs, particularly where tufa towers and benthic algae are present.
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