Authors
Larissa FR Silva, Diego MP Castro, Leandro Juen, Marcos Callisto, Robert M Hughes, Marcel G Hermes
Publication date
2024/1
Journal
Hydrobiologia
Volume
851
Issue
2
Pages
313-326
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
We evaluated whether ecological thresholds could be detected along gradients of disturbances by using larval Odonata genera. Morphological, physiological, and behavioral differences between Odonata suborders may be reflected in different thresholds to anthropogenic disturbance. Therefore, we hypothesized that larval Zygoptera genera would have narrower ecological thresholds in response to increased levels of stream disturbance and would be considered sensitive to anthropogenic disturbances, and the opposite for larval Anisoptera genera, which would have wider ecological thresholds and would be considered tolerant to anthropogenic disturbances. We assessed 30 larval Odonata genera collected from 186 headwater stream sites in the Neotropical Savanna. Threshold Indicator Taxa Analysis detected ecological thresholds in seven Odonata genera (Argia, Brechmorhoga, Cacoides, Gomphoides …
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