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Abstract
The distribuition of Chironomidae adults was studies using malaise traps at five different sites in Jaraguá State Park ( São Paulo, Brasil): A – riparian forest, B - forest in low land near a reservoir, C – forest near an open area located far from a stream in the low lands, D – forest patch surrounded by grasslands in the highest area of the park, and E – open area surrounded by forest. This study indicates differences in richness and abundance of Chironomidae adults in relation to the different land uses.
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