Interações entre Anura e Diptera na região neotropical

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Gabriel Carvalho
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/56878
Resumo: Although the predation of flies by frogs is one of the most deeply internalized ecological relationships in the imagination, little is known about the diversity of trophic relationships between amphibians and dipterans. These trophic interactions include not only dipteran predation by frogs, but also dipteran predators of eggs, embryos, and adult frogs. We reviewed the existing trophic interactions between Anurans and Diptera in the Neotropical region to identify the diversity of trophic interactions between these two groups. The ecological relationships found were hematophagy, myiasis, eggs and embryo predation, necrophagy, phonotaxis by Diptera, and Diptera predation by Anura. Diptera ingestion by frogs is the most widely studied relationship. We tested whether the relevance of Diptera in the diet of anurans can be influenced by the taxonomic suborder to which the organism belongs, its habit (terrestrial, arboreal, and aquatic), its size, and the biome of record. We verified that, among this set of evaluated factors, only the body size of the frogs influenced the importance of dipterans in the diet. Diptera, both adults, and larvae, are important in the diet of smaller frogs. However, for frogs of the Dendrobatidae family, the importance of Diptera in the diet tends to be greater in larger animals, due to the trade-off of the importance of ants in the animal's diet. The anuran family that most use Diptera in its diet is Bufonidae, due to its abundance in environments where flies and mosquitoes are also common. Despite the ingestion of flies and mosquitoes by dipterans being the most studied trophic interaction, we found that the existing relationships between these groups are complex, showing that dipterans exert selective pressure on amphibians, through the consumption of frogs. However, these reports are still based on opportunistic observations, and it is necessary to encourage the publication of more records, in addition to guiding that such records should be as informative as possible.
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spelling Interações entre Anura e Diptera na região neotropicalInteractions between Anura and Diptera in the neotropical regionHematofagiaMiíasesPredação de ovosFonotaxiaDietaNeotrópicosHematophagiaMyiasisEgg predationPhonotaxisDietNeotropicsEcologia AplicadaAlthough the predation of flies by frogs is one of the most deeply internalized ecological relationships in the imagination, little is known about the diversity of trophic relationships between amphibians and dipterans. These trophic interactions include not only dipteran predation by frogs, but also dipteran predators of eggs, embryos, and adult frogs. We reviewed the existing trophic interactions between Anurans and Diptera in the Neotropical region to identify the diversity of trophic interactions between these two groups. The ecological relationships found were hematophagy, myiasis, eggs and embryo predation, necrophagy, phonotaxis by Diptera, and Diptera predation by Anura. Diptera ingestion by frogs is the most widely studied relationship. We tested whether the relevance of Diptera in the diet of anurans can be influenced by the taxonomic suborder to which the organism belongs, its habit (terrestrial, arboreal, and aquatic), its size, and the biome of record. We verified that, among this set of evaluated factors, only the body size of the frogs influenced the importance of dipterans in the diet. Diptera, both adults, and larvae, are important in the diet of smaller frogs. However, for frogs of the Dendrobatidae family, the importance of Diptera in the diet tends to be greater in larger animals, due to the trade-off of the importance of ants in the animal's diet. The anuran family that most use Diptera in its diet is Bufonidae, due to its abundance in environments where flies and mosquitoes are also common. Despite the ingestion of flies and mosquitoes by dipterans being the most studied trophic interaction, we found that the existing relationships between these groups are complex, showing that dipterans exert selective pressure on amphibians, through the consumption of frogs. However, these reports are still based on opportunistic observations, and it is necessary to encourage the publication of more records, in addition to guiding that such records should be as informative as possible.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Embora a predação de moscas por sapos seja uma das relações ecológicas mais profundamente internalizada no imaginário popular, pouco sabemos sobre a diversidade de relações tróficas entre anfíbios e dípteros. Essas interações tróficas incluem não só a predação de dípteros por anuros, mas também dípteros atuando como predadores de ovos, embriões e anuros adultos. Realizamos uma revisão sobre as interações tróficas existentes entre Anuros e Dípteros na região Neotropical para identificar a diversidade de interações tróficas entre esses dois grupos. As relações ecológicas encontradas foram hematofagia, miíases, predação de ovos e embriões, necrofagia, fonotaxia em anuros por dípteros e a predação de dípteros por Anura. A ingestão de dípteros por anuros é a relação mais amplamente estudada. Testamos se a relevância de Diptera na dieta de anuros pode ser influenciada pela subordem taxonômica à qual o organismo pertence, ao seu hábito (terrestre, arborícola e aquático), seu tamanho e bioma de registro. Verificamos que, dentre esse conjunto de fatores avaliados, apenas o tamanho corporal dos sapos exerceu influência na importância de dípteros na dieta. Dípteras, tanto adultos como larvas, são importantes na dieta de sapos de menor tamanho. No entanto, para sapos da família Dendrobatidae, a importância de dípteras na dieta tende a ser maior em animais de maior porte, devido ao balanço da importância de formigas na dieta. A família de anuro que mais utiliza díptera na dieta é Bufonidae, pela sua abundância em ambientes onde moscas e mosquitos também são comuns. Apesar da ingestão de moscas e mosquitos por dípteros ser a interação trófica mais estudada, encontramos que as relações existentes encontradas entre esses grupos são complexas e mostram que dípteros exercem pressão seletiva sobre anfíbios, através do consumo de anuros. No entanto, esses relatos ainda são baseados em observações oportunísticas, sendo necessário incentivar a publicações de mais registros, além de orientar que tais registros sejam o mais informativos possível.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-graduação em Ecologia AplicadaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de BiologiaBrandão, Reuber AlbuquerqueNunes, Cássio AlencarMagalhães, Rafael Félix deBrandão, Reuber AlbuquerqueCosta, Gabriel Carvalho2023-05-29T17:23:19Z2023-05-29T17:23:19Z2023-05-262023-03-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfCOSTA, G. C. Interações entre Anura e Diptera na região neotropical. 2023. 120 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Botânica Aplicada)–Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2023.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/56878porAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2023-05-29T17:24:57Zoai:localhost:1/56878Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-05-29T17:24:57Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interações entre Anura e Diptera na região neotropical
Interactions between Anura and Diptera in the neotropical region
title Interações entre Anura e Diptera na região neotropical
spellingShingle Interações entre Anura e Diptera na região neotropical
Costa, Gabriel Carvalho
Hematofagia
Miíases
Predação de ovos
Fonotaxia
Dieta
Neotrópicos
Hematophagia
Myiasis
Egg predation
Phonotaxis
Diet
Neotropics
Ecologia Aplicada
title_short Interações entre Anura e Diptera na região neotropical
title_full Interações entre Anura e Diptera na região neotropical
title_fullStr Interações entre Anura e Diptera na região neotropical
title_full_unstemmed Interações entre Anura e Diptera na região neotropical
title_sort Interações entre Anura e Diptera na região neotropical
author Costa, Gabriel Carvalho
author_facet Costa, Gabriel Carvalho
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Brandão, Reuber Albuquerque
Nunes, Cássio Alencar
Magalhães, Rafael Félix de
Brandão, Reuber Albuquerque
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Gabriel Carvalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hematofagia
Miíases
Predação de ovos
Fonotaxia
Dieta
Neotrópicos
Hematophagia
Myiasis
Egg predation
Phonotaxis
Diet
Neotropics
Ecologia Aplicada
topic Hematofagia
Miíases
Predação de ovos
Fonotaxia
Dieta
Neotrópicos
Hematophagia
Myiasis
Egg predation
Phonotaxis
Diet
Neotropics
Ecologia Aplicada
description Although the predation of flies by frogs is one of the most deeply internalized ecological relationships in the imagination, little is known about the diversity of trophic relationships between amphibians and dipterans. These trophic interactions include not only dipteran predation by frogs, but also dipteran predators of eggs, embryos, and adult frogs. We reviewed the existing trophic interactions between Anurans and Diptera in the Neotropical region to identify the diversity of trophic interactions between these two groups. The ecological relationships found were hematophagy, myiasis, eggs and embryo predation, necrophagy, phonotaxis by Diptera, and Diptera predation by Anura. Diptera ingestion by frogs is the most widely studied relationship. We tested whether the relevance of Diptera in the diet of anurans can be influenced by the taxonomic suborder to which the organism belongs, its habit (terrestrial, arboreal, and aquatic), its size, and the biome of record. We verified that, among this set of evaluated factors, only the body size of the frogs influenced the importance of dipterans in the diet. Diptera, both adults, and larvae, are important in the diet of smaller frogs. However, for frogs of the Dendrobatidae family, the importance of Diptera in the diet tends to be greater in larger animals, due to the trade-off of the importance of ants in the animal's diet. The anuran family that most use Diptera in its diet is Bufonidae, due to its abundance in environments where flies and mosquitoes are also common. Despite the ingestion of flies and mosquitoes by dipterans being the most studied trophic interaction, we found that the existing relationships between these groups are complex, showing that dipterans exert selective pressure on amphibians, through the consumption of frogs. However, these reports are still based on opportunistic observations, and it is necessary to encourage the publication of more records, in addition to guiding that such records should be as informative as possible.
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