2021
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2020.605176
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Biodiversity Patterns of Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Natural and Artificial Lentic Waters on an Oceanic Island

Abstract: The Azorean islands have been historically affected by human activities, mainly due to the combined effects of habitat degradation and fragmentation, and the introduction of exotic species. We here aim to analyze the role of environmental characteristics and spatial descriptors in supporting regional biodiversity of macroinvertebrates by considering natural ponds and artificial tanks. After the monthly variation of macroinvertebrate assemblages was assessed in three temporary and two permanent ponds in the Azo… Show more

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“…However, new infra-sampled or artificial microhabitats (e.g. the role of artificial water reservoirs to macroinvertebrates, Lamelas-López et al (2021) ) can host new endemic species, as occurred in the case of volcanic caves (e.g. Borges et al (2004) ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, new infra-sampled or artificial microhabitats (e.g. the role of artificial water reservoirs to macroinvertebrates, Lamelas-López et al (2021) ) can host new endemic species, as occurred in the case of volcanic caves (e.g. Borges et al (2004) ).…”
Section: Additional Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This century, the number of publications, including arthropod species descriptions and new records to islands, has increased considerably. These publications targeted several terrestrial arthropod groups, but particularly Coleoptera ( Soares et al 2003 , Borges et al 2004 , Borges et al 2007 , Borges et al 2017a , Lamelas-López et al 2017 , Borges et al 2019 , Stüben and Borges 2019 , Soares et al 2021 , Borges et al 2022a ), Araneae ( Crespo et al 2013 , Crespo et al 2014 , Malumbres-Olarte et al 2019 , Costa and Borges 2021 , Carvalho et al 2021 , Crespo et al 2021 ), Isoptera ( Austin et al 2012 ), Oribatida ( Subías 2011 ), Hymenoptera ( Weissmann et al 2017 ), Hemiptera ( Ben-Dov et al 2012 , Lamelas-López et al 2021 ) and Lepidoptera ( Borges et al 2018a ). Multi-taxa research include also many publications (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%