2019
DOI: 10.1590/s2179-975x2919
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Cladocera distribution along an environmental gradient on the Cerrado-Amazon ecotone: a preliminary study

Abstract: Aim Our objective in this study is to understand Cladocera species distribution along an environmental gradient in forest and cropland landscapes in the southern Amazon. Methods We collected Cladocera communities and environmental variables from five streams and verified their associations with a Redundancy Analysis. Results Acroperus tupinamba, Alonella dadayi e Kisakiellus aweti were mostly associated to sites with higher canopy cover. Anthalona neotropica, Anthalona verrucose and Flavalona iheringula occu… Show more

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“…In lentic aquatic systems, they occupy a central position within food chains and are important components of zooplankton in temporary and perennial lakes and ponds (Forró et al, 2008;Karuthapandi & Rao, 2016). Furthermore, due to their short life cycle, predominantly parthenogenetic reproduction rates and intermediate position in lake's food web (Jeppesen et al, 2011), cladoceran species are commonly used as indicators of environmental changes (Kurek et al, 2010;Brasil et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In lentic aquatic systems, they occupy a central position within food chains and are important components of zooplankton in temporary and perennial lakes and ponds (Forró et al, 2008;Karuthapandi & Rao, 2016). Furthermore, due to their short life cycle, predominantly parthenogenetic reproduction rates and intermediate position in lake's food web (Jeppesen et al, 2011), cladoceran species are commonly used as indicators of environmental changes (Kurek et al, 2010;Brasil et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%