2013
DOI: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v35i3.10855
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<b>Effects of a native and a non-native macrophyte species of Hydrocharitaceae on Chironomidae and Oligochaeta assemblages structure</b> doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v35i3.10855

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This study investigated the structure of the Oligochaeta and Chironomidae assemblages associated with monospecific stands of two submerged macrophyte species: Egeria najas and Hydrilla verticillata. Samplings were carried out in Leopoldo Backwater and Paraná river, in August 2008. To assess the structure of Oligochaeta and Chironomidae assemblage in each macrophyte we calculated: species density, richness, diversity, and evenness. A detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) was used to summa… Show more

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“…Rondônia: Cuniã Lake (Gomes et al 2017). Paraná: Iguaçu River (Behrend et al 2012); in different habitats of the Paraná River floodplain , in several Paraná state reservoirs (Moretto et al 2013) and associated with the macrophytes Hydrilla verticillata and Egeria najas collected in the Paraná River and Leopoldo Backwater (Behrend et al 2013). Rio Grande do Sul: in areas of irrigated rice fields (Sternert et al 2012).…”
Section: Dero Digitatamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rondônia: Cuniã Lake (Gomes et al 2017). Paraná: Iguaçu River (Behrend et al 2012); in different habitats of the Paraná River floodplain , in several Paraná state reservoirs (Moretto et al 2013) and associated with the macrophytes Hydrilla verticillata and Egeria najas collected in the Paraná River and Leopoldo Backwater (Behrend et al 2013). Rio Grande do Sul: in areas of irrigated rice fields (Sternert et al 2012).…”
Section: Dero Digitatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distribution: São Paulo: in streams (City of São Paulo) and Rio Claro by Marcus (1943), associated with gastropods (Gorni & Alves, 2006), associated with submerged macrophytes ; associated with the sponge Metania spinata (Gorni, Alves, 2008a) and in urban impacted streams (Sanches et al 2016). Paraná: associated with the macrophytes Hydrilla verticillata and Egeria najas collected in the Paraná River and the Leopoldo Backwater (Behrend et al 2013), in the Iguaçu River (Behrend et al 2012) and the Paraná River in the Ilha Grande National Park, between the states of Mato Grosso do Sul and Paraná (Ragonha et al 2013); in different floodplain habitats of the Paraná River ; in tributaries of the Paraná River ; in Baía River in artificial substrates (Fujita et al 2015) and Ivinhema and Baía rivers (Behrend et al, 2009). Minas Gerais: associated with decomposing leaves of Eichhornia azurea in Manacás Lake (Martins et al 2011).…”
Section: Dero Sawayaimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, this structural complexity form slits that serve as hiding places and nests, reducing river low (GREGG; ROSE, 1982) and protecting against predators (FERREIRO et al, 2011). Additionally, the Oligochaeta also occurred on exotic macrophytes, Hydrilla verticillata, which according to Behrend et al (2013) provide these organisms with favorable conditions. Eichhornia azurea, which had the highest richness of associated Oligochaeta species, is commonly found in studies associating macroinvertebrates to aquatic macrophytes (FULAN;HENRY, 2006;COPATTI et al, 2013;SILVA;HENRY, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In continental aquatic environments, Christoffersen (2007) catalogued 171 Oligochaeta species in South America, out of which 86 occur in Brazil. Moreover, Oligochaeta can be found in many kinds of substrates, such as sandy, clayey (DORNFELD et al, 2006;ALVES et al, 2008;PETSCH et al, 2013;2015), or enriched organic matter (BEHREND et al, 2012). Oligochaeta are also associated to other organisms, such as bryophytes , sponges , molluscs (GORNI; ALVES, 2006), amphibians (ODA et al, 2015) and aquatic macrophytes (CORREIA; TRIVINHO-STRIXINO, 1998;TRIVINHO-STRIXINO et al, 2000;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%