Assemblages of endophagous insects on Asteraceae in São Paulo Cerrados

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida,Adriana M.
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Fonseca,Carlos R., Prado,Paulo I., Almeida-Neto,Mário, Diniz,Soraia, Kubota,Umberto, Braun,Marina R., Raimundo,Rafael L.G., Anjos,Luciano A., Mendonça,Tehra G., Futada,Silvia M., Lewinsohn,Thomas M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical entomology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-566X2006000400006
Resumo: A survey of the endophagous insects fauna associated to Asteraceae capitula was carried out from 2000 to 2002 in eight cerrado sensu stricto sites located in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. Sixty-four endophagous species of Diptera and Lepidoptera were recorded from 49 asteracean host plants. Approximately half of the species were obtained from a single locality, with a large proportion emerging from a single sample (unicates). Thirty percent of the species were singletons (i.e. only one individual was recorded). The large proportion of rare species suggests a high species turnover among localities. Lepidopteran species were recorded on more host species than dipterans, confirming their more polyphagous food habit, also observed in other Brazilian biomes and in Europe. We conclude that the studied cerrado localities, all within São Paulo State, are isolated with its invertebrate fauna composed of many rare and exclusive species. We suggest that the maintenance of Asteraceae biodiversity and their endophagous insects depend on the conservation of all cerrado remnants in the state.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assemblages of endophagous insects on Asteraceae in São Paulo Cerrados
title Assemblages of endophagous insects on Asteraceae in São Paulo Cerrados
spellingShingle Assemblages of endophagous insects on Asteraceae in São Paulo Cerrados
Almeida,Adriana M.
Insect-plant interaction
biodiversity
Diptera
Lepidoptera
title_short Assemblages of endophagous insects on Asteraceae in São Paulo Cerrados
title_full Assemblages of endophagous insects on Asteraceae in São Paulo Cerrados
title_fullStr Assemblages of endophagous insects on Asteraceae in São Paulo Cerrados
title_full_unstemmed Assemblages of endophagous insects on Asteraceae in São Paulo Cerrados
title_sort Assemblages of endophagous insects on Asteraceae in São Paulo Cerrados
author Almeida,Adriana M.
author_facet Almeida,Adriana M.
Fonseca,Carlos R.
Prado,Paulo I.
Almeida-Neto,Mário
Diniz,Soraia
Kubota,Umberto
Braun,Marina R.
Raimundo,Rafael L.G.
Anjos,Luciano A.
Mendonça,Tehra G.
Futada,Silvia M.
Lewinsohn,Thomas M.
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author2 Fonseca,Carlos R.
Prado,Paulo I.
Almeida-Neto,Mário
Diniz,Soraia
Kubota,Umberto
Braun,Marina R.
Raimundo,Rafael L.G.
Anjos,Luciano A.
Mendonça,Tehra G.
Futada,Silvia M.
Lewinsohn,Thomas M.
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida,Adriana M.
Fonseca,Carlos R.
Prado,Paulo I.
Almeida-Neto,Mário
Diniz,Soraia
Kubota,Umberto
Braun,Marina R.
Raimundo,Rafael L.G.
Anjos,Luciano A.
Mendonça,Tehra G.
Futada,Silvia M.
Lewinsohn,Thomas M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Insect-plant interaction
biodiversity
Diptera
Lepidoptera
topic Insect-plant interaction
biodiversity
Diptera
Lepidoptera
description A survey of the endophagous insects fauna associated to Asteraceae capitula was carried out from 2000 to 2002 in eight cerrado sensu stricto sites located in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. Sixty-four endophagous species of Diptera and Lepidoptera were recorded from 49 asteracean host plants. Approximately half of the species were obtained from a single locality, with a large proportion emerging from a single sample (unicates). Thirty percent of the species were singletons (i.e. only one individual was recorded). The large proportion of rare species suggests a high species turnover among localities. Lepidopteran species were recorded on more host species than dipterans, confirming their more polyphagous food habit, also observed in other Brazilian biomes and in Europe. We conclude that the studied cerrado localities, all within São Paulo State, are isolated with its invertebrate fauna composed of many rare and exclusive species. We suggest that the maintenance of Asteraceae biodiversity and their endophagous insects depend on the conservation of all cerrado remnants in the state.
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