Dinâmica populacional de quatro espécies de Dysdercus (Hemiptera, Pyrrhocoridae) e a fenologia das plantas hospedeiras

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida,J. R. de
Data de Publicação: 1993
Outros Autores: Xerez,R. de, Caldas,A
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zoologia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-81751993000200002
Resumo: The food cycle and geographical variation of Dysdercus diet were studied as strategy elements of trophic resources exploitation. The species used were D. fulvoniger, D. maurus, D. mendesi and D. ruficollis. A random sampling method was adopted at two regular sampling areas (Vassouras and Itaguaí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). The places sampled only once were selected based on the potential migration of Dydercus. Various transects were determined, with 99 places; these transects involved six morpho-climatic-phytogeographical domains: Atlantic Tropical, Cerrado, Caatinga, Amazonic Equatorial, Pantanal and "Planalto das Araucárias". The food cycle of Dysdercus at Vassouras is based on the exploitation of reproductive structures (flowerand fruit) of some Malvaceae, Boraginaceae, Compositae and Cucurbitaceae. The total diet includes other host plant structures. Fifty-three plant species (16 families) are explored as food by the insect along the 99 places of sampling. The habitats of Dysdercus are characterized by climatic variations, geographical distribution and phenology of host plants, and also by the dispersion of seeds.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dinâmica populacional de quatro espécies de Dysdercus (Hemiptera, Pyrrhocoridae) e a fenologia das plantas hospedeiras
title Dinâmica populacional de quatro espécies de Dysdercus (Hemiptera, Pyrrhocoridae) e a fenologia das plantas hospedeiras
spellingShingle Dinâmica populacional de quatro espécies de Dysdercus (Hemiptera, Pyrrhocoridae) e a fenologia das plantas hospedeiras
Almeida,J. R. de
Hemiptera
Pyrrhocoridae
Dysdercus
populational dynamic
phenology
host plants
title_short Dinâmica populacional de quatro espécies de Dysdercus (Hemiptera, Pyrrhocoridae) e a fenologia das plantas hospedeiras
title_full Dinâmica populacional de quatro espécies de Dysdercus (Hemiptera, Pyrrhocoridae) e a fenologia das plantas hospedeiras
title_fullStr Dinâmica populacional de quatro espécies de Dysdercus (Hemiptera, Pyrrhocoridae) e a fenologia das plantas hospedeiras
title_full_unstemmed Dinâmica populacional de quatro espécies de Dysdercus (Hemiptera, Pyrrhocoridae) e a fenologia das plantas hospedeiras
title_sort Dinâmica populacional de quatro espécies de Dysdercus (Hemiptera, Pyrrhocoridae) e a fenologia das plantas hospedeiras
author Almeida,J. R. de
author_facet Almeida,J. R. de
Xerez,R. de
Caldas,A
author_role author
author2 Xerez,R. de
Caldas,A
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida,J. R. de
Xerez,R. de
Caldas,A
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hemiptera
Pyrrhocoridae
Dysdercus
populational dynamic
phenology
host plants
topic Hemiptera
Pyrrhocoridae
Dysdercus
populational dynamic
phenology
host plants
description The food cycle and geographical variation of Dysdercus diet were studied as strategy elements of trophic resources exploitation. The species used were D. fulvoniger, D. maurus, D. mendesi and D. ruficollis. A random sampling method was adopted at two regular sampling areas (Vassouras and Itaguaí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). The places sampled only once were selected based on the potential migration of Dydercus. Various transects were determined, with 99 places; these transects involved six morpho-climatic-phytogeographical domains: Atlantic Tropical, Cerrado, Caatinga, Amazonic Equatorial, Pantanal and "Planalto das Araucárias". The food cycle of Dysdercus at Vassouras is based on the exploitation of reproductive structures (flowerand fruit) of some Malvaceae, Boraginaceae, Compositae and Cucurbitaceae. The total diet includes other host plant structures. Fifty-three plant species (16 families) are explored as food by the insect along the 99 places of sampling. The habitats of Dysdercus are characterized by climatic variations, geographical distribution and phenology of host plants, and also by the dispersion of seeds.
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