Chironomidae (Diptera) fauna associated to Salvinia sp. and Myriophyllum sp. in a Corrego do Espraiado reservoir, Sao Carlos, Sao Paulo, Brasil

The presence of vegetation in aquatic ecosystems often results in a substantial increase in the available area for colonization. Several studies have demonstrated a positive relationship between the presence of macrophytes and the abundance and diversity of Chironomidae. Environmental parameters and...

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Cricotopus
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Labrundinia
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Myriophyllum
Tanytarsus
title Chironomidae (Diptera) fauna associated to Salvinia sp. and Myriophyllum sp. in a Corrego do Espraiado reservoir, Sao Carlos, Sao Paulo, Brasil
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