Publications by authors named "Ana Luiza-Andrade"

Integrating the physicochemical characteristics of aquatic environments with their biotas is essential for the conservation and monitoring of biodiversity, given the sensitivity of both the biotic and the abiotic components to environmental changes linked to water quality and human activities. In the present study, we evaluate how the contributions of different taxa to beta diversity, through local and species effects, can indicate the priority sites for conservation and ecological restoration in an Amazon region impacted by bauxite mining. We also investigate how environmental conditions at local and landscape scales influence the beta diversity of the aquatic biota.

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  • The study investigates how changes in land use affect the behaviors and traits of adult odonates (dragonflies and damselflies) within the Brazilian Amazon.
  • Fieldwork at 92 low-order streams revealed a loss of behavioral diversity and changes in morphological traits in odonates from impacted sites.
  • The findings underscore the need to incorporate behavioral traits into conservation strategies, as unique behaviors may play a crucial role in a species' survival amid environmental changes.
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Since early studies about aquatic ecology, it has been found that changes in environmental conditions alter aquatic insect communities. Based on this, the combined study of environmental conditions and aquatic insect communities has become an important tool to monitor and manage freshwater systems. However, there is no consensus about which environmental predictors and facets of diversity are more useful for environmental monitoring.

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