Padrões biogeográficos da especialização e distribuição de insetos herbívoros

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Autor(a) principal: Mamede, Angélica Francisca Mendes
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFG
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/11053
Resumo: Some studies have questioned the theory that species are more specialized in biotic interactions in tropical regions. On the other hand, there are an increasing number of studies including biotic interactions to understand the distribution of species and their responses to climate change. Species distribution can be affected by factors linked to their ecological niche. However, biotic interactions are often associated with small spatial scales, while environmental conditions are associated with the distribution of species on a biogeographic scale. Using interaction networks compiled from the literature, I sought to understand: (i) the effect of different measures of specialization on the detectability of the relationship between latitude and feeding specialization of herbivorous insects; (ii) how the latitudinal distribution of frugivorous flies (Tephritidae) in the Americas is related to the specialization in the use of host plants and climatic seasonality; (iii) how climate change can alter the distribution of species of frugivorous flies of the genus Anastrepha spp. (modeled considering abiotic and biotic factors) and how the degree of specialization in plants can influence species responses to climate change. We found that secondary factors, related to the data sets, and not the difference in calculating the different indexes of specialization affected the specialization of herbivorous insects. Additionally, we observed no evidence of a relationship between the latitude and specialization of herbivorous insects after estimating different specialization indexes using the same data set. We also show that fruit flies species that occur at higher latitudes have smaller distribution ranges, thus contradicting the expectation according to the Rapoport effect. The breadth of latitudinal distribution were explained by the width of the feeding niche, seasonality in precipitation and the species origin (being native or introduced). Finally, we find that the Anastrepha fruit flies from the American continent will have their distributions increased as a result of climate change and this increase is related to the degree of specialization in host plants.
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spelling Almeida Neto, Máriohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1000297113793647Araújo, Walter Santos deNabout, João CarlosCunha, Hélida Ferreira daSantos, Carolina Moreno dosAlmeida Neto, Máriohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8532710484964117Mamede, Angélica Francisca Mendes2021-01-22T12:10:59Z2021-01-22T12:10:59Z2020-03-25MAMEDE, A. F. M. Padrões biogeográficos da especialização e distribuição de insetos herbívoros. 2020. 96 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia e Evolução) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2020.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/11053Some studies have questioned the theory that species are more specialized in biotic interactions in tropical regions. On the other hand, there are an increasing number of studies including biotic interactions to understand the distribution of species and their responses to climate change. Species distribution can be affected by factors linked to their ecological niche. However, biotic interactions are often associated with small spatial scales, while environmental conditions are associated with the distribution of species on a biogeographic scale. Using interaction networks compiled from the literature, I sought to understand: (i) the effect of different measures of specialization on the detectability of the relationship between latitude and feeding specialization of herbivorous insects; (ii) how the latitudinal distribution of frugivorous flies (Tephritidae) in the Americas is related to the specialization in the use of host plants and climatic seasonality; (iii) how climate change can alter the distribution of species of frugivorous flies of the genus Anastrepha spp. (modeled considering abiotic and biotic factors) and how the degree of specialization in plants can influence species responses to climate change. We found that secondary factors, related to the data sets, and not the difference in calculating the different indexes of specialization affected the specialization of herbivorous insects. Additionally, we observed no evidence of a relationship between the latitude and specialization of herbivorous insects after estimating different specialization indexes using the same data set. We also show that fruit flies species that occur at higher latitudes have smaller distribution ranges, thus contradicting the expectation according to the Rapoport effect. The breadth of latitudinal distribution were explained by the width of the feeding niche, seasonality in precipitation and the species origin (being native or introduced). Finally, we find that the Anastrepha fruit flies from the American continent will have their distributions increased as a result of climate change and this increase is related to the degree of specialization in host plants.Alguns trabalhos vêm questionando a teoria de que as espécies são mais especializadas nas interações bióticas em regiões tropicais. Por outro lado, cada vez mais estudos vêm incluindo as interações bióticas para compreender a distribuição das espécies e suas repostas às mudanças climáticas. A distribuição das espécies pode ser afetada por fatores ligados ao seu nicho ecológico. No entanto as interações bióticas sempre são associadas a escalas menores, enquanto as condições ambientais são associadas a distribuição de espécies em escala biogeográfica. Utilizando redes de interação compiladas da literatura, busquei compreender: (i) o efeito das diferentes medidas de especialização sobre a detectabilidade da relação entre latitude e especialização alimentar de insetos herbívoros; (ii) como a distribuição latitudinal de moscas frugívoras (Tephritidae) nas Américas está relacionada à especialização no uso de plantas hospedeiras e a sazonalidade climática; (iii) como as mudanças climáticas podem alterar a distribuição das espécies de mocas frugívoras no gênero Anastrepha spp. (modelada à partir de fatores abióticos e bióticos) e como o grau de especialização nas plantas pode influenciar nas respostas das espécies frente às mudanças climáticas. Encontramos que fatores secundários, relacionados aos conjuntos de dados, e não a diferença no cálculo dos índices de especialização afetaram a especialização dos insetos herbívoros. Adicionalmente, não encontramos evidência de relação entre a latitude e especialização dos insetos herbívoros após calcular diferentes índices de especialização com o mesmo conjunto de dados. Também mostramos que espécies de moscas-das-frutas que ocorrem em latitudes maiores possuem menores amplitudes de distribuição, contrariando assim a expectativa de acordo com o efeito Rapoport. A amplitude de distribuição latitudinal foi explicada pela largura de nicho alimentar, sazonalidade na precipitação e a origem das espécies (nativas ou exóticas). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Biogeographic patterns of herbivorous insect specialization and distribution
title Padrões biogeográficos da especialização e distribuição de insetos herbívoros
spellingShingle Padrões biogeográficos da especialização e distribuição de insetos herbívoros
Mamede, Angélica Francisca Mendes
Insetos herbívoros
Gradiente latitudinal
Largura de nicho
Mudanças climáticas
Nicho abiótico
Herbivorous insects
Latitudinal Latitudinal gradient
Niche width
Climate change
Abiotic niche
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA::ECOLOGIA APLICADA
title_short Padrões biogeográficos da especialização e distribuição de insetos herbívoros
title_full Padrões biogeográficos da especialização e distribuição de insetos herbívoros
title_fullStr Padrões biogeográficos da especialização e distribuição de insetos herbívoros
title_full_unstemmed Padrões biogeográficos da especialização e distribuição de insetos herbívoros
title_sort Padrões biogeográficos da especialização e distribuição de insetos herbívoros
author Mamede, Angélica Francisca Mendes
author_facet Mamede, Angélica Francisca Mendes
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Almeida Neto, Mário
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Araújo, Walter Santos de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Nabout, João Carlos
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Cunha, Hélida Ferreira da
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Santos, Carolina Moreno dos
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Almeida Neto, Mário
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mamede, Angélica Francisca Mendes
contributor_str_mv Almeida Neto, Mário
Araújo, Walter Santos de
Nabout, João Carlos
Cunha, Hélida Ferreira da
Santos, Carolina Moreno dos
Almeida Neto, Mário
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Insetos herbívoros
Gradiente latitudinal
Largura de nicho
Mudanças climáticas
Nicho abiótico
topic Insetos herbívoros
Gradiente latitudinal
Largura de nicho
Mudanças climáticas
Nicho abiótico
Herbivorous insects
Latitudinal Latitudinal gradient
Niche width
Climate change
Abiotic niche
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA::ECOLOGIA APLICADA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Herbivorous insects
Latitudinal Latitudinal gradient
Niche width
Climate change
Abiotic niche
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA::ECOLOGIA APLICADA
description Some studies have questioned the theory that species are more specialized in biotic interactions in tropical regions. On the other hand, there are an increasing number of studies including biotic interactions to understand the distribution of species and their responses to climate change. Species distribution can be affected by factors linked to their ecological niche. However, biotic interactions are often associated with small spatial scales, while environmental conditions are associated with the distribution of species on a biogeographic scale. Using interaction networks compiled from the literature, I sought to understand: (i) the effect of different measures of specialization on the detectability of the relationship between latitude and feeding specialization of herbivorous insects; (ii) how the latitudinal distribution of frugivorous flies (Tephritidae) in the Americas is related to the specialization in the use of host plants and climatic seasonality; (iii) how climate change can alter the distribution of species of frugivorous flies of the genus Anastrepha spp. (modeled considering abiotic and biotic factors) and how the degree of specialization in plants can influence species responses to climate change. We found that secondary factors, related to the data sets, and not the difference in calculating the different indexes of specialization affected the specialization of herbivorous insects. Additionally, we observed no evidence of a relationship between the latitude and specialization of herbivorous insects after estimating different specialization indexes using the same data set. We also show that fruit flies species that occur at higher latitudes have smaller distribution ranges, thus contradicting the expectation according to the Rapoport effect. The breadth of latitudinal distribution were explained by the width of the feeding niche, seasonality in precipitation and the species origin (being native or introduced). Finally, we find that the Anastrepha fruit flies from the American continent will have their distributions increased as a result of climate change and this increase is related to the degree of specialization in host plants.
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