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Pinedo, R., (2020). Estructura de la comunidad de libélulas (odonata) asociadas con estanques de piscicultura ubicadas en dos regiones del estado de Amazonas, Brasil [Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7656
Pinedo, R., Estructura de la comunidad de libélulas (odonata) asociadas con estanques de piscicultura ubicadas en dos regiones del estado de Amazonas, Brasil []. PE: Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7656
@misc{renati/969260,
title = "Estructura de la comunidad de libélulas (odonata) asociadas con estanques de piscicultura ubicadas en dos regiones del estado de Amazonas, Brasil",
author = "Pinedo García, Raul Bismarck",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2020"
}
This study was carried out during the month of octubre 2018, in 10 fish farming ponds located on the AM-070 highway, left bank of the Amazon river and 10 ponds in the municipalities of Manaus / Rio Preto da Eva, on the AM-010 highway, left bank of the Negro river in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. To assess the structure of the dragonfly community (Odonata) associated with fish farming ponds located in two regions of the State of Amazonas, Brazil. The nymphs were sampled using an aquatic entomological network. In the laboratory, the last instar nymphs were fed with larvae of Chironomidae and Culicidae. The variables of the water and the characteristics of the fish farms, as well as the abundance, richness and diversity of the Odonata species, were compared using the T-students. A total of 1,607 dragonfies were registered in the fish farms studied, being 689 in Manacapuru and 918 in Manaus/Rio Preto da Eva, distributed in four families with libellulidae representing 72.42% of the total individuals in Manacapuru and 91, 72% in Manaus / Río Negro. The structure of the dragonfly community in the two regions of the state of Amazonas was represented by 4 families, 8 species, 18 morphotypes. The genera Orthemis, Brachymesia and Micrathyria the most abundant.
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