2012
DOI: 10.4013/nbc.2012.71.07
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Distribuição e abundância de larvas de Simulium spp. em córregos do estado de São Paulo nos diferentes níveis de qualidade da água

Abstract: Distribuição e abundância de larvas de Simulium spp. em córregos do estado de São Paulo nos diferentes níveis de qualidade da água Distribution and abundance of Simulium spp. in streams of the state of São Paulo (Brazil) with different water quality Resumo O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar a distribuição e a abundância de espécies do gênero Simulium em 5 córregos do litoral norte paulista, com diferentes níveis de poluição. Larvas de simulídeos e amostras de água de cada córrego foram coletadas quinzena… Show more

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“…Concerning the species S. incrustatum, which was also frequent in the study area, some authors report a preference of the species for aquatic environments of intermediate levels of pollution (Viviani et al 2012;Docile et al 2015). However, Coscarón (1991) indicates that the immature forms are associated to clean waters, as well as smaller water flows.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Concerning the species S. incrustatum, which was also frequent in the study area, some authors report a preference of the species for aquatic environments of intermediate levels of pollution (Viviani et al 2012;Docile et al 2015). However, Coscarón (1991) indicates that the immature forms are associated to clean waters, as well as smaller water flows.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In the tributaries of the Paquequer river in Rio de Janeiro state, the prevalence and association of S. incrustatum and S. pertinax was observed, with intermediate levels of pollution (doCile et al 2015). In the state of São Paulo, in a study conducted by viviAni et al (2012), S. incrustatum also showed a greater association with intermediate levels of pollution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…According to CosCArón (1991) andstrieder &Corseuil (1992), S. incrustatum and S. pertinax are the most harmful species to the well-being of human communities, both in the South and in other regions of Brazil, due to the discomfort caused by bites that can result from mild allergic reactions to inflammatory processes that require medication. However, species that benefit from aquatic environments in conditions of organic contamination, such as S. pertinax, can also be considered as bioindicators of water quality (pedroso- de-pAivA & BrAnCo 2000;viviAni et al 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%