1996
DOI: 10.2307/1467950
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Macroinvertebrate Community Structure and Environmental Characteristics along a Large River: Congruity of Patterns for Identification to Species or Family

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“…Verdonschot, 2006). Contrary to that, suggestions that using of higher taxa in accordance with the procedure of "taxonomic surrogacy" provide information valuable enough are even more numerous (Bournaud et al, 1996;Marshall et al, 2006). An extensive discussion of the pros and cons of both concepts presents Jones (2008) and Koperski (2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Verdonschot, 2006). Contrary to that, suggestions that using of higher taxa in accordance with the procedure of "taxonomic surrogacy" provide information valuable enough are even more numerous (Bournaud et al, 1996;Marshall et al, 2006). An extensive discussion of the pros and cons of both concepts presents Jones (2008) and Koperski (2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The use of higher taxonomic levels (e.g. family) has been widely utilized in previous studies on invertebrates because of the high correlation between family and species richness (Bournaud et al, 1996;Baldi, 2003;Sánchez-Fernandez et al, 2006). Dolédec et al (2000) evidenced minor differences in some functional traits, including dispersal, between macroinvertebrate taxonomic levels, and concluded that genus, and even the families level, can be suitable for describing many processes in macroinvertebrate communities.…”
Section: Biological and Environmental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De hecho diversos trabajos muestran que el estudio de las comunidades de macrobentos, incluso analizadas a nivel taxonómico de Orden, han resultado útiles en el análisis del ecosistema para elaborar planes de manejo (Bournaud et al, 1996;Gutiérrez-Yurrita & Montes, 1999;Hurtado et al, 2005).…”
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