2016
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.595.8614
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Predaceous water beetles (Coleoptera, Hydradephaga) of the Lake St Lucia system, South Africa: biodiversity, community ecology and conservation implications

Abstract: Water beetles are one of the dominant macroinvertebrate groups in inland waters and are excellent ecological indicators, reflecting both the diversity and composition of the wider aquatic community. The predaceous water beetles (Hydradephaga) make up around one-third of known aquatic Coleoptera and, as predators, are a key group in the functioning of many aquatic habitats. Despite being relatively well-known taxonomically, ecological studies of these insects in tropical and subtropical systems remain rare. A d… Show more

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“…Copelatus pulchellus is now interpreted as a widespread Afrotropical and Middle Eastern species with the male penis similar to that illustrated in Figure 5C. Dorsal colouration is interpreted as very variable, even consisting of several distinct colour forms such as the darker forms described as C. obtusus Boheman and later as C. africanus Sharp (compare figure 24 with photographs in Perissinotto et al (2016: fig. 24) and Hájek and Reiter (2014: fig.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Copelatus pulchellus is now interpreted as a widespread Afrotropical and Middle Eastern species with the male penis similar to that illustrated in Figure 5C. Dorsal colouration is interpreted as very variable, even consisting of several distinct colour forms such as the darker forms described as C. obtusus Boheman and later as C. africanus Sharp (compare figure 24 with photographs in Perissinotto et al (2016: fig. 24) and Hájek and Reiter (2014: fig.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The time of subsidence has led not only to changes in the macrozoobenthos community of the newly formed wetlands but also to the internal and external characteristics of the newly formed wetlands. The water quality of the wetlands has been shown to affect the diversity of macrozoobenthos (Lupi, Rocco & Rossaro, 2013; Perissinotto, Bird & Bilton, 2016). This is especially true for macrozoobenthos in wetlands in agricultural landscapes, where extreme changes in the parameters of the aquatic environment often occur (Meyer, Davis & Dvorett, 2015), which in turn, affect the macrozoobenthos communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The time of subsidence has led not only to changes in the macrozoobenthos community of the newly formed wetlands but also to the internal and external characteristics of the newly formed wetlands. The water quality of the wetlands has been shown to affect the diversity of macrozoobenthos (Lupi et al, 2013;Perissinotto et al, 2016). This is especially true for macrozoobenthos in wetlands in agricultural landscapes, where extreme changes in the parameters of the aquatic environment often occur (Meyer et al, 2015), which in turn, affect the macrozoobenthos communities.…”
Section: Species Composition and Environmental Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%