Distribution pattern of herbivorous insects in a remnant of Brazilian Atlantic Forest

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa,Veralucia S.
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Leal,Inara R., Iannuzzi,Luciana, Almeida-Cortez,Jarcilene
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical entomology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-566X2005000500001
Resumo: In this study we selected three habitats that correspond to a light gradient, and consequently a proportion of pioneer plant species gradient edges, trails and forest core and described their herbivorous insect assemblage. We tested five hypothesis about the herbivorous assemblage: (1) there is a different distribution of abundance and richness of order between habitats, (2) species similarity between habitats is smaller than within habitat, (3) in forest edge the herbivores are more abundant than in trails and interior of the forest, (4) in nuclear areas herbivore richness and diversity are higher than in the trails and edge, and (5) the abundance and richness of herbivores are different between seasons. Herbivorous were sampled during November 2000 - May 2001 by scanning the plants in ten 1,000-m³ transects per habitat, five per season. We sampled 1,424 adult individuals from 367 species of six orders. Orthoptera and Coleoptera were the most abundant herbivores in the edge and interior, respectively. Coleoptera showed the highest species diversity in the forest edge, while Lepidoptera was in the interior. The similarity of the fauna between habitats was smaller than within habitats. The values of abundance, richness and diversity in the edge were higher than those of trails and interior for both seasons. We suggest that the low richness of herbivores in the interior of the forest is due to a reduction of specialist groups associated to plant species characteristic of mature forest, which are locally extinct in the study area.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Distribution pattern of herbivorous insects in a remnant of Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title Distribution pattern of herbivorous insects in a remnant of Brazilian Atlantic Forest
spellingShingle Distribution pattern of herbivorous insects in a remnant of Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Barbosa,Veralucia S.
Fragmentation
herbivorous insect assemblage
herbivory
insect diversity
plant defense
plant-insect interaction
title_short Distribution pattern of herbivorous insects in a remnant of Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title_full Distribution pattern of herbivorous insects in a remnant of Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title_fullStr Distribution pattern of herbivorous insects in a remnant of Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title_full_unstemmed Distribution pattern of herbivorous insects in a remnant of Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title_sort Distribution pattern of herbivorous insects in a remnant of Brazilian Atlantic Forest
author Barbosa,Veralucia S.
author_facet Barbosa,Veralucia S.
Leal,Inara R.
Iannuzzi,Luciana
Almeida-Cortez,Jarcilene
author_role author
author2 Leal,Inara R.
Iannuzzi,Luciana
Almeida-Cortez,Jarcilene
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa,Veralucia S.
Leal,Inara R.
Iannuzzi,Luciana
Almeida-Cortez,Jarcilene
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fragmentation
herbivorous insect assemblage
herbivory
insect diversity
plant defense
plant-insect interaction
topic Fragmentation
herbivorous insect assemblage
herbivory
insect diversity
plant defense
plant-insect interaction
description In this study we selected three habitats that correspond to a light gradient, and consequently a proportion of pioneer plant species gradient edges, trails and forest core and described their herbivorous insect assemblage. We tested five hypothesis about the herbivorous assemblage: (1) there is a different distribution of abundance and richness of order between habitats, (2) species similarity between habitats is smaller than within habitat, (3) in forest edge the herbivores are more abundant than in trails and interior of the forest, (4) in nuclear areas herbivore richness and diversity are higher than in the trails and edge, and (5) the abundance and richness of herbivores are different between seasons. Herbivorous were sampled during November 2000 - May 2001 by scanning the plants in ten 1,000-m³ transects per habitat, five per season. We sampled 1,424 adult individuals from 367 species of six orders. Orthoptera and Coleoptera were the most abundant herbivores in the edge and interior, respectively. Coleoptera showed the highest species diversity in the forest edge, while Lepidoptera was in the interior. The similarity of the fauna between habitats was smaller than within habitats. The values of abundance, richness and diversity in the edge were higher than those of trails and interior for both seasons. We suggest that the low richness of herbivores in the interior of the forest is due to a reduction of specialist groups associated to plant species characteristic of mature forest, which are locally extinct in the study area.
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