2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262012005000046
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First record of larvae of Chironomidae (Insecta, Diptera) as prey of Temnocephala sp. (Platyhelminthes, Temnocephalidae), an ectosymbiont on larvae of Corydalidae (Megaloptera)

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“…The numerous species and habitat diversity make taxa of this family valuable indicator species for lentic and lotic aquatic ecosystems, and particularly appropriate for phylogenetic and biogeographical research (SILVA; EKREM, 2016). While recent years have seen increased activity concerning the study of Chironomidae fauna in the Neotropical region (e.g., OLIVEIRA et al, 2013;TRIVIN HO-STRIXINO et al, 2013;PINHO, 2014;SILVA et al, 2014a;2014b;ANDERSEN et al, 2015;SIRI et al, 2015;PARISE;PINHO, 2016;OLIVEIRA, 2016;FARRELL, 2017;FERRINGTON, 2018), what is known about the interactions between some species of Chironomidae and their hosts remains fragmentary (TRIVINHO-STRIXINO et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The numerous species and habitat diversity make taxa of this family valuable indicator species for lentic and lotic aquatic ecosystems, and particularly appropriate for phylogenetic and biogeographical research (SILVA; EKREM, 2016). While recent years have seen increased activity concerning the study of Chironomidae fauna in the Neotropical region (e.g., OLIVEIRA et al, 2013;TRIVIN HO-STRIXINO et al, 2013;PINHO, 2014;SILVA et al, 2014a;2014b;ANDERSEN et al, 2015;SIRI et al, 2015;PARISE;PINHO, 2016;OLIVEIRA, 2016;FARRELL, 2017;FERRINGTON, 2018), what is known about the interactions between some species of Chironomidae and their hosts remains fragmentary (TRIVINHO-STRIXINO et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%