Phenotypic plasticity and spatial distribution of Simulium pertinax larvae from the Tijuca National Park

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https://doi.org/10.12957/acta.2024.88780

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Blackflies, Bioindicator, Biomonitoring

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Black fly larvae are filter feeding organisms that inhabit lotic systems and are considered key-organisms for their role as trophic link converting Fine Particles Organic Matter (FPOM) into Compact Particles Organic Matter (CPOM) making it available to a broader range of microorganisms. Literature suggests that black fly larvae may present phenotypic plasticity due to a wide range of physical factors such as water velocity, as well as food availability. The present study investigates the variation of morphological characteristics of Simulium pertinax larvae among different microhabitats in the Tijuca National Park, finding significant correlations among proleg length, anal disk and cephalic capsule sizes and the water velocity.

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2024-12-21

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Ribeiro Pinto, M. J., Alves da Silva, A., Alves Victer, B., Cavalcanti Pinto Lopes, M., Miranda Souza Martins, T. M., & Figueiró, R. (2024). Phenotypic plasticity and spatial distribution of Simulium pertinax larvae from the Tijuca National Park. Acta Scientiae Et Technicae, 12. https://doi.org/10.12957/acta.2024.88780

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