Longitudinal Distribution of the Functional Feeding Groups of Aquatic Insects in Streams of the Brazilian Cerrado Savanna

2014 ◽  
Vol 43 (5) ◽  
pp. 421-428 ◽  
Author(s):  
L S Brasil ◽  
L Juen ◽  
J D Batista ◽  
M G Pavan ◽  
H S R Cabette
Author(s):  
Nguyen Van Hieu ◽  
Nguyen Van Vinh

An intensive field survey on aquatic insects of Me Linh Station for Biodiversity in Vinhphuc province was conducted in December 2015. Specimens were collected at 8 different sites and aquatic insects were collected both quantitatively by Surber net and qualitatively by hand net, pond net. As a result, a total of 110 aquatic insect species belonging to 98 genera, 49 families and 9 orders were recognized. Among these, the order Ephemeroptera had the highest species number with 26 species, followed by Odonata with 25 species, Trichoptera with 18 species, Coleoptera with 15 species, Hemiptera with 11 species, Diptera with 9 species. Lepidoptera, Plecoptera and Megaloptera had the lowest of species number, represented by 3 species of Lepidoptera, 2 species of Plecoptera and 1 species of Megaloptera. Besides, the quantitative analysis results and the functional feeding groups were provided.


2013 ◽  
Vol 103 (3) ◽  
pp. 260-265 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leandro S. Brasil ◽  
Yulie Shimano ◽  
Joana Darc Batista ◽  
Helena S. R. Cabette

We analyzed the effects of environmental factors on abundance, species richness, and functional group richness of Leptophlebiidae in 16 sampling points along four Cerrado streams. Across three periods of 2005, we collected 5,492 larvae from 14 species in stream bed substrate. These species belong to three functional feeding groups: scrapers, filtering collectors and shredders. The abundance and species richness were not affected by water quality, but habitat quality related to presence of riparian vegetation had positive effects on the abundance of shredders. Our results add important information on the natural history of the species and functional groups of aquatic insects and also provide relevant data for the monitoring and conservation of streams in the Brazilian Cerrado.


2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 25-35
Author(s):  
Thong Ngoc Minh Bui ◽  
Khiem Trong Hoang ◽  
Huy Duc Hoang

Study on the functional feeding group (FFG) structure of aquatic insects in upstreams of Da Nhim river to understand the ecological functional groups in the watershed. The study investigated two headwater streams (A and B) of upper Da Nhim river in the dry and rainy seasons 2013). Quantitative sampling, diversity indices, grouping the FFGs and analysing correlation between the FFGs conducted in each season. Results showed that: (1) Shannon - Weiner indices (H') were 3.0-4.4, and Simpson indices (λ) were 0.06-0.13; (2) The FFG structure included five groups: collector - garthering (cg) (46 %), scrapper (sc) (31 %), collector - filtering (cf) (12 %), predator (p) (8 %) and shredder (sh) (3 %); (3) The correlations were possitive and stability in seasons. Shredder (sh) implied the intact riparian vegetation; and the occurrence of predators in both two seasons, implied the nutrient balance in the stream ecosystem. The FFG structures should be documented in the continuing lower reaches of the Da Nhim river to fulfill data in the whole system of Dong Nai river


1994 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. van der Velde ◽  
F. W. B. van den Brink

A structural and functional analysis of macroinvertebrate taxa was made in order to relate species richness and functional feeding groups to hydrological, physico-chemical, nutritional and habitat characteristics of the main channel transects of the entire river Rhine. Species diversity was highest in the upstream parts, Hochrhein and Oberrhein, and lowest in the Mittelrhein, which might be related to the greater variety of habitats and of nutritional resources and the lower degree of pollution in the upstream sections. The relative contributions of the macroinvertebrate species over the various functional feeding groups was remarkably constant with collector species dominating the species composition in all river sections, suggesting an overall importance of FPOM as macroinvertebrate food in the sections studied. The relative share of shredder species suggests the importance of the input of CPOM in the entire river from tributaries, riparian and floodplain vegetation.


2006 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 415-424 ◽  
Author(s):  
Young-Jun Park ◽  
Young-Ho Cho ◽  
Yong-Gu Han ◽  
Hong-Sik Oh ◽  
Oh-Seok Kwon ◽  
...  

Biology ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. 288
Author(s):  
Paolo Pastorino ◽  
Annalisa Zaccaroni ◽  
Alberto Doretto ◽  
Elisa Falasco ◽  
Marina Silvi ◽  
...  

For this study, we measured the concentrations of 23 trace elements (Al, As, Ba, Bi, Cd, Cr, Co, Cu, Fe, Ga, Hg, In, Li, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Se, Sr, Ti, Tl, V, and Zn) in the whole bodies of three functional feeding groups (FFG) (filterers—Hydropsychidae, scrapers—Heptageniidae, and predators—Odonata) of aquatic insects collected from two sites in the Po basin (Po Settimo and Malone Front, Northwest Italy) to determine: (a) how FFG influence trace element accumulations, (b) if scrapers accumulate higher elements compared to the other FFG, since they graze on periphyton, which represents one of the major sinks of metals, and (c) the potential use of macroinvertebrates to assess the bioavailability of trace elements in freshwater. The hierarchical clustering analysis generated three main groups based on trace element concentrations: the most abundant elements were Fe and Al, followed by Sr, In, Zn, V, Mo, and Cu. Tl was below the limit of detection (LOD) in all FFG. Ga was detected only in scrapers from both sites and Hg only in predators from Po Settimo. The principal component analysis showed that concentrations of Al, As, Bi, Cd, Co, Cr, Ga, Fe, In, Mn, Pb, Ni, and Sr were highest in scrapers, suggesting that trace elements accumulate from the ingestion of epilithic periphyton (biofilm). Odonata (predators) accumulate certain elements (Ba, Hg, Li, Se, V, Ti, and Zn) in higher concentrations by food ingestion composed of different aquatic organisms. Differently, Cu and Mo concentrations were the highest in filterers due to their bioavailability in the water column. Non-metric multidimensional scaling clearly differentiated the FFG based on their ability to accumulate trace elements. The findings from this study represent an important step toward the definition of an innovative approach based on trace element accumulation by macroinvertebrates.


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