“…In terms of composition, families such as Polycentropodidae, Hydrophilidae, Philopotamidae, Helycopsychidae, Heptageniidae, Libellulidae, Sisyridae Ceratopogonidae, and Dugesiidae require high concentrations of dissolved oxygen and, therefore, were found in sites with good quality [5]. In contrast, some families of snails (Physidae and Planorbidae), Odonata (Coenagrionidae, Gomphidae, Hydroptilidae, Libellulidae, Calopterygidae, and Lestidae), the tolerant families of mayflies (Baetidae), and caddisflies (Limnephilidae, Hydropsychidae, and Polycentropodidae), as well as some beetles (Corixidae, Naucoridae, Noteridae, and Dytiscidae) are related to lentic habitats [66], with physical modifications in the riverbed and activities such as irrigated agriculture, as occurred in different sites located in the middle and lower basin [20,67].…”