Taxonomic inventories are the basis of several ecological studies and they enable a better understanding of the local and regional biodiversity. This paper aimed to survey the aquatic insect fauna in a subtropical island, as well as to generate information on the habitats used by the taxa found. Two regions showing a good state of environmental conservation in the Santa Catarina Island, in Santa Catarina, Brazil, were selected: “Lagoa do Peri” Municipal Park and “Desterro” Environmental Protected Area. Aquatic invertebrates were collected by using a Surber sampler (in a lotic environment) and an Eckman-Birge dredger (in a lentic environment) between 2009 and 2012. Sixty taxa were found, belonging to eight taxonomic orders. Thus, there were 19 new registers of aquatic insect families for Santa Catarina. At the sites of this study, 13 families already known for Santa Catarina were not observed, according to a comparison with articles published until July 2014. As for the habitat, richness differed between the types of the habitats sampled, with lower richness in the substrate “sand”. The study represents a significant contribution to knowledge on aquatic insects in Santa Catarina, especially regarding the biodiversity in islands.
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Da Rosa Pires, J., Kleba Lisboa, L., Lemes da Silva, A. L., Mello Petrucio, M., & Siegloch, A. E. (2015). Levantamento taxonômico e caracterização do hábitat de insetos aquáticos em Unidades de Conservação de uma ilha subtropical. Biotemas, 28(3), 57. https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7925.2015v28n3p57
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