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The importance of national parks in maintaining the habitat integrity and diversity of Odonata species in Amazonian streams

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JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION
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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10841-023-00543-2

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Anisoptera; Monitoring aquatic biota; Preserve aquatic diversity; Protected areas; Bioindicators; Zygoptera

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Protected areas are crucial for preserving freshwater systems, and this study investigated the diversity of adult Odonata species in streams inside and outside a national park. The results showed differences in habitat integrity and species composition, suggesting that the presence of the national park may buffer the negative influence of human activities on the streams.
Protected areas are hugely important for preserving freshwater systems, given their importance for the human well-being and aquatic diversity. Our main objective in the present study was to investigate the diversity of adult Odonata species in streams inside a national park, and in streams located outside this protected area, under different human interventions. We analyzed assemblages of Odonata from 28 streams (inside = 17 and outside = 11) in Itaituba municipality, in Para state, Brazil. Our results indicated that only habitat integrity and Zygoptera species composition significantly differed between both categories. The lack of more significant results may indicate some degree of buffer influence of the area of the national park since the streams inside and outside its area are a very short distance. Therefore, this closeness may be enough to allow the dispersal of Anisoptera species, considered effective dispersers, and some tolerant species of Zygoptera. However, only the Zygoptera suborder presented species specialists in streams inside and outside the national park, and even though this may be explained through their physiological aspects, another explanation may be that the presence of the national park mitigates the negative influence of human activities.Implications for insect conservation We highlight the importance of full-protected areas in preserving the diversity of Odonata species, through the maintenance of habitat integrity and physical structure. However, there is a need for more studies conducted inside protected areas to address their effectiveness for the preservation of aquatic systems.

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