Composição e riqueza de odonata (Insecta) em riachos com diferentes níveis de conservação em um ecótone cerrado-floresta amazônica

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The removal or substitution of riparian vegetation causes disturbance in physical environment, seasonal water flow and water chemical quality. These modifications can cause decrease in species richness by local extinctions. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of disturbance in the physical environmental on the richness and species composition of Odonata adults in streams with different levels of conservation in the river Suiá-Missu basin, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Modifications in the aquatic systems affected the Odonata community, probably because their ecophysiological and behavioral requirements of adults and larvae. Anisoptera species, which require sunny environments because of their body size, had higher species richness in environments with low plant cover. On the other hand, Zygoptera species, which generally inhabit streams with dense vegetation, presented a decrease in richness in disturbed environments, as a result high sunlight radiation and/or variations in temperature. Hence, in both suborders, environmental perturbations do not need to be severe to change species composition, indicating that ecosystem services could be lost, even with only partial alterations in physical environment.

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Juen, L., de Oliveira-Junior, J. M. B., Shimano, Y., Mendes, T. P., & Cabette, H. S. R. (2014). Composição e riqueza de odonata (Insecta) em riachos com diferentes níveis de conservação em um ecótone cerrado-floresta amazônica. Acta Amazonica, 44(2), 223–233. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0044-59672014000200008

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