2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032011000400001
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Trichoptera Kirby (Insecta) immature fauna from Rio das Almas Basin and Rio Paranã, Goiás State, Brazil, with new records for some genera

Abstract: This paper deals with the Trichoptera immature fauna collected in 101 streams in Rio das Almas Basin during August-October 2008 and in Rio Paranã, Iaciara-GO municipality, on August 2003, using kick-nets with 0.025 m 2 of opening and 2 mm mesh. We record four new genera for Goiás State, expanding records of genera from 33 to 37 and contributing to the Trichoptera fauna knowledge in Central Brazil.

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“…The depth at site 3 is smaller than the other sites. According to Barbosa et al (2011) shallow regions hosts a most diverse community of macroinvertebrates than deep regions, preferably above occurrence, the availability of food items, and different groups of macroinvertebrates are associated with communities of water plants, and the use of the substrate as safe fixation, transport and reproduction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The depth at site 3 is smaller than the other sites. According to Barbosa et al (2011) shallow regions hosts a most diverse community of macroinvertebrates than deep regions, preferably above occurrence, the availability of food items, and different groups of macroinvertebrates are associated with communities of water plants, and the use of the substrate as safe fixation, transport and reproduction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon directly results from the change in economic and production base that this region has gone through. The expansion of the industrial park, notably that of agribusiness, and the strengthening of the service sector, boosted the local economy, attracting immigrants [48].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, studies on Trichopteran fauna have been growing in the last years (e.g. Bispo et al, 2004;Spies et al, 2006;Spies & Froehlich, 2009;Maltchik et al, 2009;Barbosa et al, 2011;Nogueira et al, 2011;Massoli & Callil, 2014), but few relate caddisflies with environmental pollution. For instance, Bispo et al (2004) have discussed the role of some physical habitat feature, such as canopy cover and anthropogenic influence, on caddisflies larvae distribution in streams.…”
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