Odonate assemblage structure in relation to basin and aquatic habitat structure in Pantanal wetlands

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Leandro Juen
Helena Soares Ramos Cabette
Paulo De Marco
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[1] Universidade Federal de Viçosa,Programa de Pós Gradução em Entomologia
[2] Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso,Departamento de Ciências Biológicas
[3] Universidade Federal de Goiás,Laboratório de Ecologia Teórica e Síntese, Departamento de Biologia Geral
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Hydrobiologia | 2007年 / 579卷
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Larval Odonata; Community Structure; Flood-pulse effects; River–Lake Comparison;
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Structural properties of aquatic habitats are the basis of several theories produced to explain the functioning of aquatic environments. We predicted a longitudinal change of ecosystem properties along the river, and also that potamal areas of the river are similar to lakes. In rivers with periodic floods we also expect a high degree of similarity due to increased environmental similarity and increase dispersal of component species. Otherwise, rivers must be conceived as a landscape element with an intrinsic hierarchical nature and dispersal among its parts are constrained by this structure. Under this view, we also could expect that different basin or different “micro-basin” could present communities that are historically different in their general properties. Here, we aimed to describe odonate larval communities in the Pantanal Mortes-Araguaia river basin in Brazil comparing the composition, species richness and community structure between lakes and rivers, and also the possible differences among river basins. The field work was done in three rivers and three lakes chosen to conform to a paired experiment, each pair in a different river basin. An aggregated sampling unit was used based on Ekman dredge and D-nets replicated on each site. We sampled 936 individuals distributed in 30 genera and a total of 34 morphotypes. There was no difference in species richness among lakes and rivers, but a marked difference among basins. Samples from the same basin present a higher similarity of the species abundance relations than among river or lake samples. We also did not observed differences in composition and community structure between large rivers and lakes, in the same basin. The results supported the concept of structural similarity between large rivers and lakes and the differences observed among basins could indicate historical events in colonization that are shaping communities characteristics.
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