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Factors affecting assemblage attributes of freshwater Oligochaeta in Neotropical shallow floodplain lakes

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Figure 1. Map of the Upper Paraná River floodpain showing the locations of the 13 isolated floodplain lake sampled:
Figure 2. Mean densities of Oligochaeta species in each  floodplain lake.
Table 1. Significant results of “z” obtained through analysis of multiple comparisons of the Kruskal Wallis test.
Table 3. Spearman correlation results between the abiotic variables and the Oligochaeta attributes
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