Composição de Lepidoptera (Papilionoidea e Hesperioidea) do Rio Grande do Sul e variabilidade espaço-temporal em três áreas no norte do estado, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Giovenardi, Ricardo
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: In order to contribute to the knowledge of butterflies in the Rio Grande do Sul, works related with bionomics, taxonomy and forest inventory were consulted and it was found the spatiotemporal variability of butterflies in three fragments in the northern of the State. On accumulated studies, it was found 832 species and subspecies. After 1970, the papers published about butterflies increased almost exponentially and since 1990, also showed increase. The richest family is Hesperiidae with 357 (42.90%) species and subspecies, followed by Nymphalidae with 227 (27.28%), Lycaenidae with 94 (11.30%), Riodinidae with 80 (9.62%), Pieridae with 43 (5.17%) and Papilionidae with 31 (3.73%). Between physiographic regions, the Depressão Central showed 495 (59.50%) species and subspecies recorded (more richness) and the Encosta Superior do Nordeste presented 17 (2.04%) species and subspecies (less richness). The distribution of inventories shows that in Rio Grande do Sul there are still areas that lack information about butterflies. In the study about spatiotemporal variability, was created a list of species of butterflies of the Parque Estadual do Turvo (PET), Reserva Indígena de Iraí (RII) and Reserva Biológica Municipal Moreno Fortes (REBMF). Bimonthly field trips were performed from november 2010 to october 2012. After 580 hours net-sampling, 4999 individuals were registered, distributed in 280 species / subspecies of butterflies. Tegosa claudina (Eschscholtz, 1821), Dynamine myrrhina (Doubleday, 1849), Heliconius ethilla narcaea (Godart, 1819) and Heliconius erato phyllis (Fabricius, 1775), were the most abundant species. The road with access to the Porto Garcia (PG) was the richest and the road with access to Salto Yucumã (SY) showed the greatest abundance, both located in PET. Only 29.64% of the species were recorded in only one forest fragment. The correlations of the richness of butterflies with temperature and rainfall not demonstrated statistical significant. Cluster analysis and MANOVA showed that the fauna of the sampling united formed separate groups. Dione juno suffumata Brown & O. Mielke, 1972, Anteos clorinde (Godart, [1824]) and Panthiades phaleros (Linnaeus, 1767) are new records for Rio Grande do Sul.
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Between physiographic regions, the Depressão Central showed 495 (59.50%) species and subspecies recorded (more richness) and the Encosta Superior do Nordeste presented 17 (2.04%) species and subspecies (less richness). The distribution of inventories shows that in Rio Grande do Sul there are still areas that lack information about butterflies. In the study about spatiotemporal variability, was created a list of species of butterflies of the Parque Estadual do Turvo (PET), Reserva Indígena de Iraí (RII) and Reserva Biológica Municipal Moreno Fortes (REBMF). Bimonthly field trips were performed from november 2010 to october 2012. After 580 hours net-sampling, 4999 individuals were registered, distributed in 280 species / subspecies of butterflies. Tegosa claudina (Eschscholtz, 1821), Dynamine myrrhina (Doubleday, 1849), Heliconius ethilla narcaea (Godart, 1819) and Heliconius erato phyllis (Fabricius, 1775), were the most abundant species. The road with access to the Porto Garcia (PG) was the richest and the road with access to Salto Yucumã (SY) showed the greatest abundance, both located in PET. Only 29.64% of the species were recorded in only one forest fragment. The correlations of the richness of butterflies with temperature and rainfall not demonstrated statistical significant. Cluster analysis and MANOVA showed that the fauna of the sampling united formed separate groups. Dione juno suffumata Brown & O. Mielke, 1972, Anteos clorinde (Godart, [1824]) and Panthiades phaleros (Linnaeus, 1767) are new records for Rio Grande do Sul.Com o intuito de contribuir para o conhecimento das borboletas existentes no Rio Grande do Sul, foram consultados trabalhos relacionados com bionomia, taxonomia e inventários florestais, bem como verificou-se a variabilidade espaço-temporal das borboletas em três fragmentos no norte do Estado. Com os estudos acumulados, foi encontrado um total de 832 espécies e subespécies de borboletas. Depois de 1970, os artigos publicados com borboletas aumentaram quase que exponencialmente e os inventários de borboletas desde 1990, simultaneamente, também mostraram um crescimento. A família com maior riqueza é Hesperiidae com 357 (42,90%) espécies e subespécies, seguida por Nymphalidae com 227 (27,28%), Lycaenidae com 94 (11,30%), Riodinidae com 80 (9,62), Pieridae com 43 (5,17%) e Papilionidae com 31 (3,73%). Entre as regiões fisiográficas, a Depressão Central apresentou 495 (59,50%) espécies e subespécies registradas (maior riqueza) e a Encosta Superior do Nordeste apresentou 17 (2,04%) espécies e subespécies (menor riqueza). A distribuição dos inventários mostra que no Rio Grande do Sul ainda existem áreas carentes de informações sobre borboletas. No estudo da variabilidade espaço-temporal, foi elaborada uma listagem de espécies da assembleia de borboletas do Parque Estadual do Turvo (PET), Reserva Indígena de Iraí (RII) e Reserva Biológica Municipal Moreno Fortes (REBMF). Foram realizadas saídas bimestrais de novembro de 2010 a outubro de 2012. Após 580 horas-rede de amostragem, foram registrados 4999 indivíduos, distribuídos em 280 espécies/subespécies de borboletas. Tegosa claudina (Eschscholtz, 1821), Dynamine myrrhina (Doubleday, 1849), Heliconius ethilla narcaea Godart, 1819 e Heliconius erato phyllis (Fabricius, 1775), foram as espécies mais abundantes. A estrada com acesso ao Porto Garcia (PG) apresentou a maior riqueza e a estrada com acesso ao Salto do Yucumã (SY) apresentou a maior abundância, ambas localizadas no PET. Apenas 29,64% das espécies foram registradas em um fragmento somente. As correlações da riqueza de borboletas com a temperatura e a pluviosidade não foram estatisticamente significantes. A análise de agrupamento e MANOVA mostraram que a fauna das unidades amostrais formaram grupos distintos. Dione juno suffumata Brown & O. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Composição de Lepidoptera (Papilionoidea e Hesperioidea) do Rio Grande do Sul e variabilidade espaço-temporal em três áreas no norte do estado, Brasil
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Composition of Lepidoptera (Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea) from Rio Grande do Sul and spatiotemporal variability in three areas northern of the state, Brazil
title Composição de Lepidoptera (Papilionoidea e Hesperioidea) do Rio Grande do Sul e variabilidade espaço-temporal em três áreas no norte do estado, Brasil
spellingShingle Composição de Lepidoptera (Papilionoidea e Hesperioidea) do Rio Grande do Sul e variabilidade espaço-temporal em três áreas no norte do estado, Brasil
Giovenardi, Ricardo
Borboletas
Floresta Atlântica
Inventário
Pampa
Butterflies
Atlantic Forest
Inventory
Brazilian Pampa
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
title_short Composição de Lepidoptera (Papilionoidea e Hesperioidea) do Rio Grande do Sul e variabilidade espaço-temporal em três áreas no norte do estado, Brasil
title_full Composição de Lepidoptera (Papilionoidea e Hesperioidea) do Rio Grande do Sul e variabilidade espaço-temporal em três áreas no norte do estado, Brasil
title_fullStr Composição de Lepidoptera (Papilionoidea e Hesperioidea) do Rio Grande do Sul e variabilidade espaço-temporal em três áreas no norte do estado, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Composição de Lepidoptera (Papilionoidea e Hesperioidea) do Rio Grande do Sul e variabilidade espaço-temporal em três áreas no norte do estado, Brasil
title_sort Composição de Lepidoptera (Papilionoidea e Hesperioidea) do Rio Grande do Sul e variabilidade espaço-temporal em três áreas no norte do estado, Brasil
author Giovenardi, Ricardo
author_facet Giovenardi, Ricardo
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Restello, Rozane Maria
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Morais, Ana Beatriz Barros de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Giovenardi, Ricardo
contributor_str_mv Di Mare, Rocco Alfredo
Bonfantti, Dayana
Hepp, Luiz Ubiratan
Restello, Rozane Maria
Morais, Ana Beatriz Barros de
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Floresta Atlântica
Inventário
Pampa
topic Borboletas
Floresta Atlântica
Inventário
Pampa
Butterflies
Atlantic Forest
Inventory
Brazilian Pampa
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Butterflies
Atlantic Forest
Inventory
Brazilian Pampa
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
description In order to contribute to the knowledge of butterflies in the Rio Grande do Sul, works related with bionomics, taxonomy and forest inventory were consulted and it was found the spatiotemporal variability of butterflies in three fragments in the northern of the State. On accumulated studies, it was found 832 species and subspecies. After 1970, the papers published about butterflies increased almost exponentially and since 1990, also showed increase. The richest family is Hesperiidae with 357 (42.90%) species and subspecies, followed by Nymphalidae with 227 (27.28%), Lycaenidae with 94 (11.30%), Riodinidae with 80 (9.62%), Pieridae with 43 (5.17%) and Papilionidae with 31 (3.73%). Between physiographic regions, the Depressão Central showed 495 (59.50%) species and subspecies recorded (more richness) and the Encosta Superior do Nordeste presented 17 (2.04%) species and subspecies (less richness). The distribution of inventories shows that in Rio Grande do Sul there are still areas that lack information about butterflies. In the study about spatiotemporal variability, was created a list of species of butterflies of the Parque Estadual do Turvo (PET), Reserva Indígena de Iraí (RII) and Reserva Biológica Municipal Moreno Fortes (REBMF). Bimonthly field trips were performed from november 2010 to october 2012. After 580 hours net-sampling, 4999 individuals were registered, distributed in 280 species / subspecies of butterflies. Tegosa claudina (Eschscholtz, 1821), Dynamine myrrhina (Doubleday, 1849), Heliconius ethilla narcaea (Godart, 1819) and Heliconius erato phyllis (Fabricius, 1775), were the most abundant species. The road with access to the Porto Garcia (PG) was the richest and the road with access to Salto Yucumã (SY) showed the greatest abundance, both located in PET. Only 29.64% of the species were recorded in only one forest fragment. The correlations of the richness of butterflies with temperature and rainfall not demonstrated statistical significant. Cluster analysis and MANOVA showed that the fauna of the sampling united formed separate groups. Dione juno suffumata Brown & O. Mielke, 1972, Anteos clorinde (Godart, [1824]) and Panthiades phaleros (Linnaeus, 1767) are new records for Rio Grande do Sul.
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