1996
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81751996000300023
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Natural history of three Hydropsychidae (Trichoptera, Insecta) in a "cerrado" stream from northeastern São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The tàunal composition 01' lhe Hydropsychidae (Trichoptera) 01' Pedregulho Stream is presented. Feeding habits of larvae and behavioural aspects of both larvae and adults are described.

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“…According to Ward (1992), the altitudinal streams represent valuable environmental resources, as primary points as water sources and formation of watersheds. In Brazil, river studies are still scarce, standing out the evaluation of the River Continuum Concept of Vannote et al (1980) in the State of Rio de Janeiro by Baptista et al (1998); evaluation of the riverine diversity grassland streams by Diniz-Filho et al (1998), Oliveira & Froehlich (1996;1997a), Oliveira et al (1997), Bispo & Oliveira (1998), Froehlich & Oliveira (1997) and, in the State of São Paulo, Oliveira & Froehlich (1997b). Furthermore, at Serra do Cipó, a preliminary evaluation of aquatic biodiversity were made by Maia- Barbosa et al (in press), Barbosa et al (in press), Galdean et al (in press), Galdean et al (2000).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to Ward (1992), the altitudinal streams represent valuable environmental resources, as primary points as water sources and formation of watersheds. In Brazil, river studies are still scarce, standing out the evaluation of the River Continuum Concept of Vannote et al (1980) in the State of Rio de Janeiro by Baptista et al (1998); evaluation of the riverine diversity grassland streams by Diniz-Filho et al (1998), Oliveira & Froehlich (1996;1997a), Oliveira et al (1997), Bispo & Oliveira (1998), Froehlich & Oliveira (1997) and, in the State of São Paulo, Oliveira & Froehlich (1997b). Furthermore, at Serra do Cipó, a preliminary evaluation of aquatic biodiversity were made by Maia- Barbosa et al (in press), Barbosa et al (in press), Galdean et al (in press), Galdean et al (2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dentro da ordem estão incluídos membros de todas as categorias fu ncionais alimentares propostas por CUMMINS & KLUG ( 1979), sendo portanto, a ordem de insetos aquáticos mais diversificada do ponto de vista funcional (WIGGINS & MACKA Y 1978). No Brasil , alguns estudos sobre ecologia do grupo foram realizados por OLIVEIRA & FROEHLlCH (1996, 1997, OLIVEIRA et a!. (1999) e HUAMANT1NCO & NESS1M1AN (2000).…”
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“…Argentina (Angrisano and Sganga 2007, Angrisano 1995c, Brand 2009, Flint, 1982c, Isa Miranda and Rueda Martín 2014, Mangeaud 1996, Manzo et al, 2014, Muzón et al, 2005); Brazil (Almeida and Marinoni 2000, Barcelos-Silva et al 2012, Blahnik et al 2004, Calor 2011, Costa et al 2014, Dumas and Nessimian 2012, Dumas et al, 2009, Dumas et al, 2010, Flint 1992d, Marinoni and Almeida 2000, Moretto and Bispo 2015, Nogueira and Cabette 2011, Oliveira and Froehlich 1997, Paprocki and França 2014, Paprocki et al 2004, Quinteiro et al 2014, Speis and Forehlich 2009, Souza et al, 2013a); Caribbean Islands (Botosaneanu 2002); Chile (Flint 1974e, Rojas 2006, Schmid 1952); Colombia (Flint 1991, Medellín et al, 2004, Muñoz-Quesada 2000, Rincón-Hernández 1999); Costa Rica (Holzenthal 1988c, Muñoz-Quesada 1999, Springer 2010); Cuba (Botosaneanu 1977, 1979, 1980, Flint 1996c, González Lazo et al 2005, Kumanski 1987, López del Castillo et al, 2004, 2007, Naranjo López and González Lazo 2005); Curaçao (Flint 1992a); Dominican Republic (Botosaneanu 1995, 1996, Flint and Sykora 2004, Wichard 1987, 2007a, b); Grenada (Flint and Sykora 1993); Guadaloupe (Botosaneanu 1994a, 2000); Haiti (Botosaneanu 1991a); Hispaniola (Flint and Pérez-Gelabert 1999, Pérez-Gelabert 2008); Jamaica (Botosaneanu and Hyslop 1998, 1999, Botosaneanu and Thomas 2004, Flint 1968a, Malicky 1999); Lesser Antilles (Flint 1968b, Malicky 1983); Martinique (Botosaneanu and Thomas 2005, Botosaneanu 1988, 1989a); Mexico (Banks 1901, Bueno-Soria and B...…”
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confidence: 99%