“…Nauplius, 25: 2017011 derive from different sources: removal of riparian forest, causing siltation (Magris et al, 2010); habitat modification, fragmentation and destruction (Cumberlidge et al, 2009;Reid et al, 2013); freshwater contamination with agricultural pesticide (Magris et al, 2010;Negro et al, 2015;Stehle and Schulz, 2016); construction of dams that alter the flow and sometimes the temperature of the water as well (Olsson, 2015); urban and agricultural activities which modify the physical and chemical characteristics of water bodies and freshwater biota composition (Milesi et al, 2008;Hepp and Santos, 2009;Hepp et al, 2010;Magris et al, 2010); invasive species (Palaoro et al, 2013;Loureiro et al, 2015), among others. Threats to the family Aeglidae, specifically, have been identified and listed, as the use of biocides in wine and fruit farms in Chile, silviculture of exotic species, largescale cultivation of potatoes and apples with extensive use of pesticides, and hog raising activities along southern rivers in Brazil (Bond-Buckup et al, 2008), beyond severe deforestation in Paraguay (Satterlee et al, 2012).…”