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Seasonality and hyphomycetes' conidia conditioning affect the diversity of Chironomidae larvae associated with leaf litter in a tropical stream

ECOHYDROLOGY & HYDROBIOLOGY(2024)

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This study aimed to evaluate the structure, taxonomic, and trophic composition of an assemblage of chironomid larvae associated with leaf litter in a tropical stream (Brazilian Cerrado biome) during different seasonal periods. Additionally, the study aimed to examine the relationship between the activity of decomposing microorganisms and the abundance and total richness of chironomids. To conduct the study, leaves were collected in buckets from the Boiadeiro stream at five sampling points over 30 consecutive days, resulting in a total collection of 12 months. Then, they were placed in litter bags (n = 3 per point) and incubated in the stream for 30 days to evaluate chironomid colonization and microbial activity. A total of 3,892 chironomid larvae were identified. Among the functional feeding groups (FFGs) of chironomid larvae, the food collectorgatherer group displayed higher diversity than other FFGs. The richness of chironomids was positively associated with the number of conidia produced by aquatic hyphomycetes' during leaf decomposition. We found that during the dry season (April-August), the highest values of abundance and total richness of chironomids were recorded, accompanied by the lowest taxonomic variability of chironomid larvae. Conversely, environmental variations in the rainy season contributed to greater taxonomic variability but lower abundance and total richness of chironomids associated with leaf detritus.
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Microbial activity,Chironomids,Functional feeding group,Leaf decomposition,Brazilian Cerrado
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