Gall-inducing insects from Serra do Cabral, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Summary: | Our goal was describe the gall richness through the characterization of their external shapes and occurrence patterns in their host plants from Parque Estadual da Serra do Cabral. In a universe of 34 families, 64 genera and 89 plant species, 47 gall-inducing insects in 21 families, 32 genera and 39 host plant species were recorded. The families, which hosted higher gall richness, were those with highest abundance. Asteraceae represented 33% of the species collected followed by Malpighiaceae 8% and Fabaceae 8%, each one concentrating 25%, 19% and 8% of gall-inducing insects, respectively. The organ most attacked was the leaf (51%), followed by the stem (42%) and the terminal branch (4%). Ninety-six percent (96%) of galls were glabrous. Only 25.5% of the galls described in our study have been already recorded in previous studies, reinforcing the need to increase the sampling effort toward a better understanding of the richness, distribution, and natural history of gall-inducing insects from Brazil. |
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Gall-inducing insects from Serra do Cabral, Minas Gerais, Brazilbiodiversitybiogeographyherbivorehost plantinsect-plant interactionOur goal was describe the gall richness through the characterization of their external shapes and occurrence patterns in their host plants from Parque Estadual da Serra do Cabral. In a universe of 34 families, 64 genera and 89 plant species, 47 gall-inducing insects in 21 families, 32 genera and 39 host plant species were recorded. The families, which hosted higher gall richness, were those with highest abundance. Asteraceae represented 33% of the species collected followed by Malpighiaceae 8% and Fabaceae 8%, each one concentrating 25%, 19% and 8% of gall-inducing insects, respectively. The organ most attacked was the leaf (51%), followed by the stem (42%) and the terminal branch (4%). Ninety-six percent (96%) of galls were glabrous. Only 25.5% of the galls described in our study have been already recorded in previous studies, reinforcing the need to increase the sampling effort toward a better understanding of the richness, distribution, and natural history of gall-inducing insects from Brazil.Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESP2013-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032013000300102Biota Neotropica v.13 n.3 2013reponame:Biota Neotropicainstname:Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)instacron:BIOTA - FAPESP10.1590/S1676-06032013000300013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCoelho,Marcel SerraCarneiro,Marco Antônio AlvesBranco,Cristina AlvesFernandes,Geraldo Wilsoneng2015-11-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-06032013000300102Revistahttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v20n1/pt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||juliosa@unifap.br1676-06111676-0611opendoar:2015-11-26T00:00Biota Neotropica - Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)false |
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Gall-inducing insects from Serra do Cabral, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
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Gall-inducing insects from Serra do Cabral, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
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Gall-inducing insects from Serra do Cabral, Minas Gerais, Brazil Coelho,Marcel Serra biodiversity biogeography herbivore host plant insect-plant interaction |
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Gall-inducing insects from Serra do Cabral, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
title_full |
Gall-inducing insects from Serra do Cabral, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
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Gall-inducing insects from Serra do Cabral, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
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Gall-inducing insects from Serra do Cabral, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
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Gall-inducing insects from Serra do Cabral, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
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Coelho,Marcel Serra |
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Coelho,Marcel Serra Carneiro,Marco Antônio Alves Branco,Cristina Alves Fernandes,Geraldo Wilson |
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Carneiro,Marco Antônio Alves Branco,Cristina Alves Fernandes,Geraldo Wilson |
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Coelho,Marcel Serra Carneiro,Marco Antônio Alves Branco,Cristina Alves Fernandes,Geraldo Wilson |
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biodiversity biogeography herbivore host plant insect-plant interaction |
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biodiversity biogeography herbivore host plant insect-plant interaction |
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Our goal was describe the gall richness through the characterization of their external shapes and occurrence patterns in their host plants from Parque Estadual da Serra do Cabral. In a universe of 34 families, 64 genera and 89 plant species, 47 gall-inducing insects in 21 families, 32 genera and 39 host plant species were recorded. The families, which hosted higher gall richness, were those with highest abundance. Asteraceae represented 33% of the species collected followed by Malpighiaceae 8% and Fabaceae 8%, each one concentrating 25%, 19% and 8% of gall-inducing insects, respectively. The organ most attacked was the leaf (51%), followed by the stem (42%) and the terminal branch (4%). Ninety-six percent (96%) of galls were glabrous. Only 25.5% of the galls described in our study have been already recorded in previous studies, reinforcing the need to increase the sampling effort toward a better understanding of the richness, distribution, and natural history of gall-inducing insects from Brazil. |
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