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Species richness and spatial distribution of blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in streams of Central Amazonia, Brazil
Authors:Neusa Hamada  John W McCreadie  & Peter H Adler
Institution:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Entomologia, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil,;Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, U.S.A.,;Department of Entomology, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, U.S.A.
Abstract:1. The spatial distribution and species richness of blackflies were evaluated at 58 stream sites in Central Amazonia, Brazil. Samples were taken along a north–south axis of approximately 130 km and a east–west axis of approximately 220 km.
2. Based on stream-site characteristics, the occurrence of larvae of the six most frequently collected species was highly predictable (79.3–91.5% accuracy in prediction of occurrence). The predictive value of stream size and the presence of impoundments agrees with results of similar work in the Holarctic Region, suggesting a general responses of blackflies to environmental parameters.
3. Although only 19.0% of interstream variation in species richness was explained by a regression model, results suggested that species richness was greater in larger, cooler, faster, covered streams with rocky beds than in smaller, warmer, slower, open streams with sandy bottoms. Overall, the species richness of blackflies (11 species in total) was lower than in the temperate zone suggesting, for some taxa at least, that aquatic communities do not follow the terrestrial pattern of greater species richness in the tropics.
Keywords:Amazon  aquatic insects  blackflies  Simuliidae  species richness
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