2003
DOI: 10.1080/00288330.2003.9517187
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Distribution of macroinvertebrate assemblages in the Azul‐Quemquemtreu river basin, Patagonia, Argentina

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“…This group of organism is mostly found in very clean waters and is very sensitive to pollution stress. High relative abundance of Class Hexapoda was also reported by Miserendino and Pizzolon (2003), Arimoro et al (2007), Haileselasie and Teferi (2012), Andem et al (2012), and Flores and Zafaralla (2012). Station 3 in Kakai Renabor, Tubod, Lanao del Norte, had the highest number of individuals.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…This group of organism is mostly found in very clean waters and is very sensitive to pollution stress. High relative abundance of Class Hexapoda was also reported by Miserendino and Pizzolon (2003), Arimoro et al (2007), Haileselasie and Teferi (2012), Andem et al (2012), and Flores and Zafaralla (2012). Station 3 in Kakai Renabor, Tubod, Lanao del Norte, had the highest number of individuals.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Mayflies are most common and abundant in stream riffles and pools because the majority of their life is spent in the water as larvae, their adult individual only lives for one to two days (Bouchard, 2004 (Tampus et al, 2012). The presence of Coleoptera together with other less tolerant species such as Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera and Odonata in the aquatic system reflects clean water conditions (Miserendino & Pizzolon, 2003;Emeri & Nasiru, 2007). The presence of pollution tolerant species such as Tubellaria could be attributed to the effects of domestic waste and other anthropogenic activities evident in the river which is similar to the findings of Sharma et al (2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los colectoresrecolectores han sido reportados como los grupos más frecuentes en ríos del hemisferio sur (Chará-Serna et al 2010, Miserendino & Pizzolon 2003, los que se alimentan de materia orgánica particulada (< 1 mm), la que probablemente en este estudio tuvo su origen en la vegetación ribereña, principalmente por humedales del tipo "bofedal", tipo vegetacional natural siempreverde, cuyo estrato herbáceo se desarrolla en cojines emergentes sobre los niveles de inundación (Castellaro et al 2004). Por su parte, individuos con hábitos de alimentación fragmentadora estuvieron escasamente representados en este estudio.…”
Section: Resultados Y Discusiónunclassified
“…Debido a la estrecha relación que hay en el ecotono de transición acuático-ribera, los cambios de uso de suelo tienen fuertes impactos sobre la biota, principalmente importando materia vegetal alóctona. Este material que penetra en los cuerpos acuáticos puede proveer de alimento a los invertebrados, y debido a que en general se presenta una zonación longitudinal de especies vegetales a lo largo de una cuenca, esta influiría en la variación de los grupos funcionales alimentarios (GFA) de macroinvertebrados (Miserendino & Pizzolon 2003). De esta manera, generalmente se registran en la cabecera de las cuencas especies con hábitos fragmentadores, mientras que el río al llegar a la desembocadura con el mar (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…To date, most of the research on benthic invertebrate communities in Patagonia (Argentina) has been done in streams and rivers of the Cordillera Mountains (Miserendino & Pizzolón 2003, 2004. Little is known about benthic communities from continental rivers in the Plateau (Miserendino 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%