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“…These findings are consistent with previous studies showing that Amazonian biogeography (Juen & Marco, 2012; Brasil et al, 2017; Alves-Martins et al, 2018) and climate are the main drivers for Odonata metacommunities at coarser spatial scales (Chovanec et al, 2015; Bried et al, 2015). Our results also confirm that intactness of riparian forest is important for Amazonian stream Odonata communities (De Marco, Batista & Cabette, 2015; De Marco et al., 2015; Miguel et al, 2017; Alves-Martins et al, 2018) and distinct Amazonian districts show distinct community composition, which has important implication for conservation. We, therefore, recommend explicitly considering the degree to which species replace each other across interfluves when setting priorities for conservation (see also Brasil et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…These findings are consistent with previous studies showing that Amazonian biogeography (Juen & Marco, 2012; Brasil et al, 2017; Alves-Martins et al, 2018) and climate are the main drivers for Odonata metacommunities at coarser spatial scales (Chovanec et al, 2015; Bried et al, 2015). Our results also confirm that intactness of riparian forest is important for Amazonian stream Odonata communities (De Marco, Batista & Cabette, 2015; De Marco et al., 2015; Miguel et al, 2017; Alves-Martins et al, 2018) and distinct Amazonian districts show distinct community composition, which has important implication for conservation. We, therefore, recommend explicitly considering the degree to which species replace each other across interfluves when setting priorities for conservation (see also Brasil et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Recently, De Marco et al. (2015) found that shaded streams favor colonization by small species, mainly heliotherms and thermal conformers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altitude has been significantly related to the taxonomic variability of macroinvertebrates in the tropics [73]. Bioclimatic variables have often been used in studies using species distribution models [72,74,75] and can influence the characteristics of the landscape and as well as community dynamics [74]. For example, the annual mean temperature can potentially influence the dynamics of aquatic populations [74,76]; annual precipitation is of great importance in structuring macroinvertebrate communities in tropical streams [74,77]; and coefficient of seasonal rainfall variation, can be considered an indirect measure of environmental variability in the system [74].…”
Section: Regional Abiotic Factors (Bioclimatic and Soil Cover Variables)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although many species are fairly tolerant of waterborne pollutants -one (Brachymesia contaminata (Fabricius)) is even an indicator species of contaminated water (Palita, Jena, & Debat, 2016) -several species are sensitive to pollution and are indicators of good water quality (Stoks, Debecker, Van, & Janssens, 2015). And, like many organisms, odonates are sensitive to reductions in habitat size and connectivity (De Marco, Nóbrega, de Souza, & Neiss, 2015;Sato, Kohmatsu, Yuma, & Tsubaki, 2008). They even appear to be model taxa for studying the effects of climate change (Bush, Theischinger, Nipperess, Turak, & Hughes, 2013;Collins & McIntyre, 2017;Hassall, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%