Uso de coleópteros aquáticos para caracterização de riachos conservados do cerrado brasileiro
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In landscapes that are under high anthropogenic pressure, like the Brazilian Cerrado, it is
important to define the reference conditions that are present in the still existing pristine areas.
The use of biological indicators allow to characterize these habitats, and furthermore can
highlight early stages of degradation. In this study, we aim to investigate whether pristine
streams from the Brazilian Cerrado could be characterized using aquatic beetles (Coleoptera),
and whether early community’s responses could be evidenced for a low impairment. Field
work was performed during the dry season of 2010 in the state of Goias, Brazil. Surber
samples were taken from 48 streams located in two Watersheds: river Paraná and river
Tocantins. A total of 4.194 individuals of aquatic Coleoptera were collected representing 42
taxa. The streams could be classified in five groups on the bases of the taxonomic structure
and composition of the community. Conductivity and turbidity were the main driving
variables. Stream impairment related to landscape degradation impacted the aquatic beetles
communities, namely driving the morphological traits linked to respiration. This study
evidenced that coleopteran can be used for characterization of pristine streams. Nevertheless,
they are not appropriated for detecting early states of degradation, and for this an approach
using a set of individuals from different Orders of aquatic macroinvertebrates is likely to be
more efficient.
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CORRÊA, Thais de Fátima. Uso de coleópteros aquáticos para caracterização de riachos conservados do cerrado brasileiro. 2015. 46 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Recursos Naturais do Cerrado) - Câmpus Central - Sede: Anápolis – CET, Universidade Estadual de Goiás, Anápolis.
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