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FLIES AND SPIDERS
Some of the cooler thermal run-off channels pulse with activity due to tiny
winged insects called ephydrid (ef-id-rid) flies. These flies mate in the hot
springs and their larvae devour the bacteria and other microorganisms of the
hydrothermal areas.
The flies are active even in winter because the thermal water creates a
year-round summer climate. The adults can’t live in temperatures greater
than about 109° F (43° C); however, they go partway underwater
insulated by a bubble of air in order to feed in hotter water.
In turn, they become a source of food for other animals. By scuttling
rapidly across bacterial or algal mats, spiders are able to cross hotter
water than they can otherwise tolerate. Their reward is fresh meat in the
form of adult ephydrid flies.
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