Diversity and distribution of aquatic insects in Southern Brazil wetlands: implications for biodiversity conservation in a Neotropical region

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Maltchik, Leonardo [1 ]
Dalzochio, Marina Schmidt [1 ]
Stenert, Cristina [1 ]
Rolon, Ana Silvia [1 ]
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[1] Univ Vale Rio dos Sinos, Lab Ecol & Conservat Aquat Ecosyst, BR-93022000 Sao Leopoldo, RS, Brazil
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panbiogeography; track analysis; priorities areas; biome; aquatic invertebrates; GLOBAL DIVERSITY; MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES; RICHNESS; BIOGEOGRAPHY; PATTERNS; AREAS; HYDROPERIOD; AMERICA; HABITAT;
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The selection of priority areas is an enormous challenge for biodiversity conservation. Some biogeographic methods have. been used to identify the priority areas to conservation, and panbiogeography is one of them. This study aimed at the utilization of panbiogeographic tools, to identify the distribution patterns of aquatic insect genera, in wetland systems of an extensive area in the Neotropical region (similar to 280 000km(2)), and to compare the distribution of the biogeographic units identified by the aquatic insects, with the conservation units of Southern Brazil. We analyzed the distribution pattern of 82 genera distributed in four orders of aquatic insects (Diptera. Odonata, Ephemeroptera and Trichoptera) in Southern Brazil wetlands. Therefore, 32 biogeographic nodes corresponded to the priority areas for conservation of the aquatic insect diversity. Among this total, 13 were located in the Atlantic Rainforest, 16 in the Pampa and three amongst both biomes. The distribution of nodes showed that only 15% of the dispersion centers of insects were inserted in conservation units. The four priority areas pointed by node cluster criterion must be considered in further inclusions of areas for biodiversity conservation in Southern Brazil wetlands, since such areas present species from different ancestral biota. The inclusion of such areas into the conservation units would be a strong way to conserve the aquatic biodiversity in this region. Rev. Biol. Trop. 60 (1): 273-289. Epub 2012 March 01.
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