2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752003000200008
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Comunidade de Odonata (Insecta) em áreas naturais de Cerrado e monocultura no nordeste do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil: relação entre o uso do solo e a riqueza faunística

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“…Another important aspect was the high participation of the Libelullidae larvae (predator organisms) on the banana cultivation streams. Ferreira-Peruquetti and Fonseca-Gessner (2003) observed similar results in their studies of the Odonata community in the streams with sugarcane culture in the state of São Paulo, and also observed the same pattern of Libellulidae distribution for streams located in deforested areas in Cerrado streams. Therefore, the occurrence of this group seems to be related to the deforestation diversity index when compared with the preserved streams.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…Another important aspect was the high participation of the Libelullidae larvae (predator organisms) on the banana cultivation streams. Ferreira-Peruquetti and Fonseca-Gessner (2003) observed similar results in their studies of the Odonata community in the streams with sugarcane culture in the state of São Paulo, and also observed the same pattern of Libellulidae distribution for streams located in deforested areas in Cerrado streams. Therefore, the occurrence of this group seems to be related to the deforestation diversity index when compared with the preserved streams.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Several studies have shown the importance of the riparian canopy for macroinvertebrate communities (Mosisch et al, 2001;Ferreira-Peruquetti and Fonseca-Gessner, 2003;Benstead and Pringle, 2004). Bojsen and Jacobsen (2003) and Kay et al (2001) showed that the reduction of the riparian canopy causes a decrease in litter detritus on the streambed and an increase in periphyton biomass.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Past faunistic studies conducted at Cerrado and other Brazilian biomes have yielded no more than 5% of the total richness of adults for this family, which is usually dominated by Libellulidae, containing species that are largely abundant and common in the field (e.g. Machado Dragonflies from Parque Nacional da Serra do Cipó, Brazil et al 1991;Ferreira-Peruquetti & Fonseca-Gessner 2003;Souza & Costa 2006). The few studies where gomphids are in high relative numbers correspond to material reared from larvae in the laboratory (Louton et al 1996;Dalzochio et al 2011).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…São vários os fatores que determinam a variação da abundância de macroinvertebrados como Odonata, dentre estes podemos destacar a temperatura de superfície da água (Corbet 1983;Mathavan 1990); a biomassa da macrófita (Margalef 1983;Henry & Stripari 2005;Mormul et al 2006) e a pluviosidade (Ferreira-Peruquetti & Fonseca-Gessner 2003).…”
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