Mycophagous Drosophilidae (Diptera) guild and their hosts in the Brazilian Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Santa-Brígida, Rosângela
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Wartchow, Felipe, Medeiros, Priscila Sanjuan, Gottschalk, Marco Silva, Martins, Marlúcia Bonifácio, de Carvalho, Claudio José Barros
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/paz/article/view/150478
Resumo: The composition and potential hosts of mycophagous Drosophilidae from a section of the Brazilian Amazon forest in the Caxiuanã National forest were investigated. Sampling was performed in three different periods at long the wet season (January (beginning) and July (end) 2013 and May (middle) 2014). The samples were collected from existing trails by actively searching for fungal fruiting bodies where Drosophilidae were present. We present composition and richness analysis over two years of sampling sampling Drosophilidae and Fungi. We evaluate sampling completeness using asymptotic species richness estimators. Out of 159 fruiting body samples and 64 fungal species, 5,124 drosophilids belonging to 55 species and 5 genera were collected. The mycophagous Drosophilidae richness values estimated by Jackknife 1 and Bootstrap were 69 and 61, respectively. The estimated fly richness correlated positively with fungal richness and abundance. Among the Drosophilidae species identified in this study, approximately 5% represent new occurrences for Brazil and 56% represent new species. Four genera belonging to the Zygothrica genus group are found in the Amazon region, and these genera represent 80% of the fungus-associated fauna known to date for the tropics. In conclusion, our results show that the fungal richness and abundance were the factors that determined the high diversity of mycophagous Drosophilidae.
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spelling Mycophagous Drosophilidae (Diptera) guild and their hosts in the Brazilian AmazonInglês (US)AgaricalesBasidiomycotaFungal compositionHirtodrosophilaInsectsMycodrosophilaPolyporaceaeSpecies richnessZygothricaThe composition and potential hosts of mycophagous Drosophilidae from a section of the Brazilian Amazon forest in the Caxiuanã National forest were investigated. Sampling was performed in three different periods at long the wet season (January (beginning) and July (end) 2013 and May (middle) 2014). The samples were collected from existing trails by actively searching for fungal fruiting bodies where Drosophilidae were present. We present composition and richness analysis over two years of sampling sampling Drosophilidae and Fungi. We evaluate sampling completeness using asymptotic species richness estimators. Out of 159 fruiting body samples and 64 fungal species, 5,124 drosophilids belonging to 55 species and 5 genera were collected. The mycophagous Drosophilidae richness values estimated by Jackknife 1 and Bootstrap were 69 and 61, respectively. The estimated fly richness correlated positively with fungal richness and abundance. Among the Drosophilidae species identified in this study, approximately 5% represent new occurrences for Brazil and 56% represent new species. Four genera belonging to the Zygothrica genus group are found in the Amazon region, and these genera represent 80% of the fungus-associated fauna known to date for the tropics. In conclusion, our results show that the fungal richness and abundance were the factors that determined the high diversity of mycophagous Drosophilidae.Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Museu de Zoologia (MZUSP).2019-04-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/paz/article/view/15047810.11606/1807-0205/2019.59.20Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia; v. 59 (2019); e20195920Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia; Vol. 59 (2019); e20195920Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia; Vol. 59 (2019); e201959201807-02050031-1049reponame:Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/paz/article/view/150478/152631Copyright (c) 2019 Papéis Avulsos de Zoologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSanta-Brígida, RosângelaWartchow, FelipeMedeiros, Priscila SanjuanGottschalk, Marco SilvaMartins, Marlúcia Bonifáciode Carvalho, Claudio José Barros2019-04-24T19:27:20Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/150478Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/pazPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/paz/oaipublicacaomz@usp.br ; einicker@usp.br1807-02050031-1049opendoar:2023-01-12T16:41:54.612104Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mycophagous Drosophilidae (Diptera) guild and their hosts in the Brazilian Amazon
Inglês (US)
title Mycophagous Drosophilidae (Diptera) guild and their hosts in the Brazilian Amazon
spellingShingle Mycophagous Drosophilidae (Diptera) guild and their hosts in the Brazilian Amazon
Santa-Brígida, Rosângela
Agaricales
Basidiomycota
Fungal composition
Hirtodrosophila
Insects
Mycodrosophila
Polyporaceae
Species richness
Zygothrica
title_short Mycophagous Drosophilidae (Diptera) guild and their hosts in the Brazilian Amazon
title_full Mycophagous Drosophilidae (Diptera) guild and their hosts in the Brazilian Amazon
title_fullStr Mycophagous Drosophilidae (Diptera) guild and their hosts in the Brazilian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Mycophagous Drosophilidae (Diptera) guild and their hosts in the Brazilian Amazon
title_sort Mycophagous Drosophilidae (Diptera) guild and their hosts in the Brazilian Amazon
author Santa-Brígida, Rosângela
author_facet Santa-Brígida, Rosângela
Wartchow, Felipe
Medeiros, Priscila Sanjuan
Gottschalk, Marco Silva
Martins, Marlúcia Bonifácio
de Carvalho, Claudio José Barros
author_role author
author2 Wartchow, Felipe
Medeiros, Priscila Sanjuan
Gottschalk, Marco Silva
Martins, Marlúcia Bonifácio
de Carvalho, Claudio José Barros
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santa-Brígida, Rosângela
Wartchow, Felipe
Medeiros, Priscila Sanjuan
Gottschalk, Marco Silva
Martins, Marlúcia Bonifácio
de Carvalho, Claudio José Barros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agaricales
Basidiomycota
Fungal composition
Hirtodrosophila
Insects
Mycodrosophila
Polyporaceae
Species richness
Zygothrica
topic Agaricales
Basidiomycota
Fungal composition
Hirtodrosophila
Insects
Mycodrosophila
Polyporaceae
Species richness
Zygothrica
description The composition and potential hosts of mycophagous Drosophilidae from a section of the Brazilian Amazon forest in the Caxiuanã National forest were investigated. Sampling was performed in three different periods at long the wet season (January (beginning) and July (end) 2013 and May (middle) 2014). The samples were collected from existing trails by actively searching for fungal fruiting bodies where Drosophilidae were present. We present composition and richness analysis over two years of sampling sampling Drosophilidae and Fungi. We evaluate sampling completeness using asymptotic species richness estimators. Out of 159 fruiting body samples and 64 fungal species, 5,124 drosophilids belonging to 55 species and 5 genera were collected. The mycophagous Drosophilidae richness values estimated by Jackknife 1 and Bootstrap were 69 and 61, respectively. The estimated fly richness correlated positively with fungal richness and abundance. Among the Drosophilidae species identified in this study, approximately 5% represent new occurrences for Brazil and 56% represent new species. Four genera belonging to the Zygothrica genus group are found in the Amazon region, and these genera represent 80% of the fungus-associated fauna known to date for the tropics. In conclusion, our results show that the fungal richness and abundance were the factors that determined the high diversity of mycophagous Drosophilidae.
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