Flight patterns and sex ratio of beetles of the subfamily Dynastinae (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae)

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Autor(a) principal: Albuquerque,Larissa Simões Corrêa de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Grossi,Paschoal Coelho, Iannuzzi,Luciana
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de entomologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Dynastinae is one of the most representative subfamilies of Melolonthidae (Scarabaeoidea) and has considerable ecological importance due mainly to interactions with plants of the families Araceae and Annonaceae. This relationship has led to the evolution of nocturnal activity patterns, which are influenced by environmental conditions. In the present study, abiotic factors were investigated to comprehend the influence on the flight patterns and identify the sex ratio of beetles from this subfamily. A study was conducted at Campo de Instrução Marechal Newton Cavalcanti in northeastern Brazil between December 2010 and November 2011. Thirteen species of Dynastinae were identified, most of which were from the genus Cyclocephala. Abundance and richness were greater in the dry season. Six species exhibited peak flight activity at specific periods of the night. More females than males were recorded for Cyclocephala distincta and C. paraguayensis. The present findings suggest that rainfall reduces the flight activity of these beetles and different time schedules may be related to mating behavior, foraging behavior and the avoidance of interspecific resource competition.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Flight patterns and sex ratio of beetles of the subfamily Dynastinae (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae)
title Flight patterns and sex ratio of beetles of the subfamily Dynastinae (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae)
spellingShingle Flight patterns and sex ratio of beetles of the subfamily Dynastinae (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae)
Albuquerque,Larissa Simões Corrêa de
Brazilian Atlantic forest
Cyclocephalini
Light trap
Nocturnal beetles
title_short Flight patterns and sex ratio of beetles of the subfamily Dynastinae (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae)
title_full Flight patterns and sex ratio of beetles of the subfamily Dynastinae (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae)
title_fullStr Flight patterns and sex ratio of beetles of the subfamily Dynastinae (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae)
title_full_unstemmed Flight patterns and sex ratio of beetles of the subfamily Dynastinae (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae)
title_sort Flight patterns and sex ratio of beetles of the subfamily Dynastinae (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae)
author Albuquerque,Larissa Simões Corrêa de
author_facet Albuquerque,Larissa Simões Corrêa de
Grossi,Paschoal Coelho
Iannuzzi,Luciana
author_role author
author2 Grossi,Paschoal Coelho
Iannuzzi,Luciana
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Albuquerque,Larissa Simões Corrêa de
Grossi,Paschoal Coelho
Iannuzzi,Luciana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazilian Atlantic forest
Cyclocephalini
Light trap
Nocturnal beetles
topic Brazilian Atlantic forest
Cyclocephalini
Light trap
Nocturnal beetles
description ABSTRACT Dynastinae is one of the most representative subfamilies of Melolonthidae (Scarabaeoidea) and has considerable ecological importance due mainly to interactions with plants of the families Araceae and Annonaceae. This relationship has led to the evolution of nocturnal activity patterns, which are influenced by environmental conditions. In the present study, abiotic factors were investigated to comprehend the influence on the flight patterns and identify the sex ratio of beetles from this subfamily. A study was conducted at Campo de Instrução Marechal Newton Cavalcanti in northeastern Brazil between December 2010 and November 2011. Thirteen species of Dynastinae were identified, most of which were from the genus Cyclocephala. Abundance and richness were greater in the dry season. Six species exhibited peak flight activity at specific periods of the night. More females than males were recorded for Cyclocephala distincta and C. paraguayensis. The present findings suggest that rainfall reduces the flight activity of these beetles and different time schedules may be related to mating behavior, foraging behavior and the avoidance of interspecific resource competition.
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