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“…The presence of large sit-and-wait predators may also explain the decrease in shredders abundance (Cummins 1996;Hamada & Ferreira-Keppler 2012). Shredders usually consume the coarse particulate organic matter at the bottom of the system (Rezende et al 2019;Rezende et al 2020), which is the preferred predators' foraging zone (Hershey et al 2010). On the other hand, predators such as dragonflies may increase the abundance of gathering and filtering collectors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The presence of large sit-and-wait predators may also explain the decrease in shredders abundance (Cummins 1996;Hamada & Ferreira-Keppler 2012). Shredders usually consume the coarse particulate organic matter at the bottom of the system (Rezende et al 2019;Rezende et al 2020), which is the preferred predators' foraging zone (Hershey et al 2010). On the other hand, predators such as dragonflies may increase the abundance of gathering and filtering collectors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2019; Rezende et al . 2020), which is the preferred predators' foraging zone (Hershey et al . 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, there is an increasing risk of improper garbage disposal (e.g., tires, cups, and bottles, and/or natural reservoirs such as tree hollows) which during the rainy season may create aquatic micro-habitats for larval development of many mosquitoes (Lopes et al 1993; Carvalho et al 2020) as the Ae. aegypti (Rezende et al 2020;Kroth et al 2022). Besides, urbanization usually leads to an increase in biodiversity loss (Priawandiputra et al 2018), which on the one hand may facilitate the establishment of exotic and invasive species such as Ae.…”
Section: Cabrera Et Al 2022)mentioning
confidence: 99%