Brazilian Journal of Biology (Jan 2002)

Diversity and biomass of Chironomidae (Diptera) larvae in an impacted coastal lagoon in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • CALLISTO M.,
  • MORENO P.,
  • GONÇALVES J. F. JR.,
  • LEAL J. J. F.,
  • ESTEVES F. A.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 1
pp. 77 – 84

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Diversity and biomass of Chironomidae larvae were studied between January-November 1993 and March-November 1994 in an impacted lagoon in Rio de Janeiro, Southeastern Brazil, in an attempt to establish the ecological consequences of anthropogenic eutrophication processes. Nine hundred and seventy-five organisms belonging to the Tanypodinae, Orthocladiinae, and Chironominae were collected. Polypedilum (62%) and Chironomus (58%) were the most common genera found in the limnetic and littoral zones.

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