2010
DOI: 10.5324/cjcr.v0i23.662
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Chironomidae (Insecta, Diptera) from Alto Paranapanema Basin, southeastern Brazil

Abstract: The usual conclusions in such studies focus on the negative aspect of the conversion of riparian forest to agricultural land (Cetra and Petrere 2007;Galbraith et al. 2008). Their presence is important for the maintenance of temperature equilibrium, as continous food supply for aquatic animals, as source of organic material and stabilization of stream banks (Marinho Filho and Reis 1989;Rodrigues 1992;Aguiar et al. 2002).Because of their widespread distribution and the sensitiveness to pollution observed for som… Show more

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“…Rheotanytarsus was documented as one of the most abundant taxa in several Brazilian studies (Sonoda et al 2009b, Sonoda et al 2010, Floss et al 2012; this numerical dominance is related to agricultural land use (Sonoda et al 2009a, Sonoda et al 2018. Its abundance is also documented in other neotropical countries, like Trinidad (Helson et al 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Rheotanytarsus was documented as one of the most abundant taxa in several Brazilian studies (Sonoda et al 2009b, Sonoda et al 2010, Floss et al 2012; this numerical dominance is related to agricultural land use (Sonoda et al 2009a, Sonoda et al 2018. Its abundance is also documented in other neotropical countries, like Trinidad (Helson et al 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The limited knowledge in chironomid biodiversity is not necessarily due to lack of research conducted within the Cerrado, but rather the extensive area that the biome occupies. Additionally, few focus exclusively on Chironomidae (Sonoda et al 2009a, Sonoda et al 2009b, Saito and Fonseca-Gessner 2014, Mazão et al 2016. When considering the Federal District region, we notice that most studies analyze the entire aquatic entomofauna and the influence of human activities on Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%