Tropical forests such as the Atlantic Forest are under constant threats from the impact of human activities, mostly being caused by the loss of native forest areas for other land uses. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of changes in land use for pasture and cacao cultivation on the richness and composition of Odonata assemblages in comparison to native forest areas. We also evaluated the species as possible indicators of these different land uses. In total, 64 streams were sampled in southern Bahia, Brazil. A total of 84 species were recorded. The results indicated that changes in land use modify the richness and composition of Odonata assemblages. Regarding composition, our results indicated a difference among the assemblages in the ...
Water resources demand constant conservation actions due to several problems (e.g. riparian vegetati...
Understanding the interactions between protected areas and the surrounding landscape has become a ce...
Tropical rain forests around the world suffer from deforestation, which is caused mainly by small-sc...
Stream ecosystems may be strongly influenced in different ways by land use. The effects of land-cove...
Changes in natural habitats for human use can alter the distribution of biodiversity, favoring speci...
The removal or substitution of riparian vegetation causes disturbance in physical environment, seaso...
Farming expansion has negative impacts on freshwater biodiversity. However, the efects of agricultur...
Farming expansion has negative impacts on freshwater biodiversity. However, the efects of agricultur...
In the south of Bahia state, a large part of the native Atlantic Forest areas has been modified for ...
The effect of riparian deforestation and stream impoundments on an odonate community was studied in ...
Oil palm monoculture is the most rapidly increasing large‐scale crop in Amazonia due to favourable e...
This study showed that the main impact on Odonata species of removal of riparian vegetation for road...
One of the most endangered ecosystems in America is the Atlantic Forest, which demands emergency act...
The dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) are represented in majority by insects that have ...
AIM: Here we assess the effects of habitat degradation on individuals of the two suborders of Odonat...
Water resources demand constant conservation actions due to several problems (e.g. riparian vegetati...
Understanding the interactions between protected areas and the surrounding landscape has become a ce...
Tropical rain forests around the world suffer from deforestation, which is caused mainly by small-sc...
Stream ecosystems may be strongly influenced in different ways by land use. The effects of land-cove...
Changes in natural habitats for human use can alter the distribution of biodiversity, favoring speci...
The removal or substitution of riparian vegetation causes disturbance in physical environment, seaso...
Farming expansion has negative impacts on freshwater biodiversity. However, the efects of agricultur...
Farming expansion has negative impacts on freshwater biodiversity. However, the efects of agricultur...
In the south of Bahia state, a large part of the native Atlantic Forest areas has been modified for ...
The effect of riparian deforestation and stream impoundments on an odonate community was studied in ...
Oil palm monoculture is the most rapidly increasing large‐scale crop in Amazonia due to favourable e...
This study showed that the main impact on Odonata species of removal of riparian vegetation for road...
One of the most endangered ecosystems in America is the Atlantic Forest, which demands emergency act...
The dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) are represented in majority by insects that have ...
AIM: Here we assess the effects of habitat degradation on individuals of the two suborders of Odonat...
Water resources demand constant conservation actions due to several problems (e.g. riparian vegetati...
Understanding the interactions between protected areas and the surrounding landscape has become a ce...
Tropical rain forests around the world suffer from deforestation, which is caused mainly by small-sc...