High abundance of drosophilids and low species richness, a reality of composition in a cultivated environment in Pernambuco

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Autor(a) principal: Salvino, Merodaque da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Rohde, Claudia, Verçosa, Cícero Jorge, Mendes, Janaina Freire Clementino, Silva, Rita Dayane Coutinho da, Oliveira, Georgia Fernanda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: Drosophilids are organisms that adapt to the most varied environments, natural preserved or anthropized. The impacts caused in natural areas directly interfere in the composition of the different species that colonize this environment. Due to their sensitivity to environmental variations, these small flies have been used as natural bioindicators of environmental changes, while others have great dispersal and colonization power in different ecosystems. Environmental changes can interfere with the abundance of species present in the natural environment, causing the local extinction of some of these species. Among the Brazilian biomes, the Atlantic Forest is the most destroyed by anthropic actions, being, therefore, considered one of the world priorities for the conservation of biodiversity. In order to better understand the effects of this process and characterize the composition of Drosophilidae (Insecta, Diptera) in a devastated Atlantic Forest environment, considered a cultivation area in the Municipality of Nazaré da Mata, Pernambuco, these insects were collected in two seasonal periods distinct (rainy and dry). A total of 5524 individuals were sampled, 3405 in the rainy season and 2119 in the dry season, represented by four (Drosophila, Rhinoleuconphenga, Sacaptodrosophila and Zaprionus) and 16 species of Drosophila, of which the genus Drosophila was more representative, with 13 recognized species. Accounting for both collections, there was a great predominance of three exotic species: Drosophila malerkotliana, D. simulans and Zaprionus indianus, which represent 78% of the total number of individuals. The analysis of richness (Taxa S) was similar between the sampled periods, however, the greatest abundance of individuals was registered in the rainy season. The Simpson (1-D) and Shannon (H) diversity analysis results indicate that there was no significant difference for the seasonal periods regarding the drosophilid fauna.
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spelling High abundance of drosophilids and low species richness, a reality of composition in a cultivated environment in PernambucoGran abundancia de drosofílidos y baja riqueza de especies, una realidad de composición en un medio cultivado en PernambucoElevada abundância de drosofilídeos e baixa riqueza de espécies, uma realidade da composição em ambiente cultivado de PernambucoMata AtlánticaSuperficie cultivadaInsectosDrosophilids.Atlantic ForestCultivated áreaInsectsDrosophilids.Floresta AtlânticaÁrea cultivadaInsetosDrosofilídeos.Drosophilids are organisms that adapt to the most varied environments, natural preserved or anthropized. The impacts caused in natural areas directly interfere in the composition of the different species that colonize this environment. Due to their sensitivity to environmental variations, these small flies have been used as natural bioindicators of environmental changes, while others have great dispersal and colonization power in different ecosystems. Environmental changes can interfere with the abundance of species present in the natural environment, causing the local extinction of some of these species. Among the Brazilian biomes, the Atlantic Forest is the most destroyed by anthropic actions, being, therefore, considered one of the world priorities for the conservation of biodiversity. In order to better understand the effects of this process and characterize the composition of Drosophilidae (Insecta, Diptera) in a devastated Atlantic Forest environment, considered a cultivation area in the Municipality of Nazaré da Mata, Pernambuco, these insects were collected in two seasonal periods distinct (rainy and dry). A total of 5524 individuals were sampled, 3405 in the rainy season and 2119 in the dry season, represented by four (Drosophila, Rhinoleuconphenga, Sacaptodrosophila and Zaprionus) and 16 species of Drosophila, of which the genus Drosophila was more representative, with 13 recognized species. Accounting for both collections, there was a great predominance of three exotic species: Drosophila malerkotliana, D. simulans and Zaprionus indianus, which represent 78% of the total number of individuals. The analysis of richness (Taxa S) was similar between the sampled periods, however, the greatest abundance of individuals was registered in the rainy season. The Simpson (1-D) and Shannon (H) diversity analysis results indicate that there was no significant difference for the seasonal periods regarding the drosophilid fauna.Los drosófilos son organismos que se adaptan a los más variados entornos, preservados de forma natural o antropizados. Los impactos ocasionados en áreas naturales interfieren directamente en la composición de las diferentes especies que colonizan este medio. Por su sensibilidad a las variaciones ambientales, estas pequeñas moscas se han utilizado como bioindicadores naturales de cambios ambientales, mientras que otras tienen un gran poder de dispersión y colonización en diferentes ecosistemas. Los cambios ambientales pueden interferir con la abundancia de especies presentes en el medio natural, provocando la extinción local de algunas de estas especies. Entre los biomas brasileños, la Mata Atlántica es la más destruida por acciones antrópicas, por lo que es considerada una de las prioridades mundiales para la conservación de la biodiversidad. Con el fin de comprender mejor los efectos de este proceso y caracterizar la composición de Drosophilidae (Insecta, Diptera) en un ambiente devastado de Bosque Atlántico, considerado un área de cultivo en el Municipio de Nazaré da Mata, Pernambuco, estos insectos fueron recolectados en dos períodos estacionales. distinto (lluvioso y seco). Se muestrearon un total de 5524 individuos, 3405 en época de lluvias y 2119 en época seca, representados por cuatro (Drosophila, Rhinoleuconphenga, Sacaptodrosophila y Zaprionus) y 16 especies de Drosophila, de las cuales el género Drosophila fue más representativo, con 13 reconocidas. especie. Dando cuenta de ambas colecciones, hubo un gran predominio de tres especies exóticas: Drosophila malerkotliana, D. simulans y Zaprionus indianus, que representan el 78% del total de individuos. El análisis de riqueza (Tasa S) fue similar entre los períodos muestreados, sin embargo, la mayor abundancia de individuos se registró en la época de lluvias. Los resultados del análisis de diversidad de Simpson (1-D) y Shannon (H) indican que no hubo diferencia significativa para los períodos estacionales con respecto a la fauna de drosofílidos.Os drosofilídeos são organismos que se adaptam aos mais variados ambientes, naturais preservados ou antropizados. Os impactos causados em áreas naturais interferem diretamente na composição das diferentes espécies que colonizam este ambiente. Por apresentar sensibilidade às variações ambientais, essas pequenas moscas vêm sendo utilizadas como bioindicadoras naturais de alterações ambientais, enquanto outras possuem grande poder de dispersão e colonização em diferentes ecossistemas. Alterações ambientais podem interferir na abundância das espécies presentes no ambiente natural, ocasionando a extinção local de alguma destas espécies. Entre os biomas brasileiros, a Floresta Atlântica é o mais destruído pelas ações antrópicas, sendo, por isso, considerada uma das prioridades mundiais para a conservação da biodiversidade. Com a finalidade de melhor compreender os efeitos desse processo e caracterizar a composição de Drosophilidae (Insecta, Diptera) em um ambiente devastado de Floresta Atlântica, considerada área de cultivo no Município de Nazaré da Mata, Pernambuco, esses insetos foram coletados em dois períodos sazonais distintos (chuvoso e seco). Foram amostrados um total de 5524 indivíduos, sendo 3405 no período chuvoso e 2119 no período seco, representados por quatro (Drosophila, Rhinoleuconphenga, Sacaptodrosofila e Zaprionus) e 16 espécies de drosofílideos, dos quais o gênero Drosophila apresentou maior representatividade, com 13 espécies reconhecidas. Contabilizando ambas as coletas, houve uma grande predominância de três espécies exóticas: Drosophila malerkotliana, D. simulans e Zaprionus indianus, que representam 78% do total de indivíduos. A análise da riqueza (Taxa S) foi similar entre os períodos amostrados, entretanto, a maior abundância de indivíduos foi registrada no período das chuvas. Os resultados de análise de diversidade de Simpson (1-D) e Shannon (H) apontam que não houve diferença significativa para os períodos sazonais quanto à fauna de drosofílídeos.Research, Society and Development2021-11-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2267310.33448/rsd-v10i15.22673Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 15; e249101522673Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 15; e249101522673Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 15; e2491015226732525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22673/20484Copyright (c) 2021 Merodaque da Silva Salvino; Claudia Rohde; Cícero Jorge Verçosa; Janaína Freire Clementino Mendes; Rita Dayane Coutinho da Silva ; Georgia Fernanda Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSalvino, Merodaque da Silva Rohde, Claudia Verçosa, Cícero Jorge Mendes, Janaina Freire ClementinoSilva, Rita Dayane Coutinho da Oliveira, Georgia Fernanda2021-12-06T10:13:53Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22673Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:46.630231Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv High abundance of drosophilids and low species richness, a reality of composition in a cultivated environment in Pernambuco
Gran abundancia de drosofílidos y baja riqueza de especies, una realidad de composición en un medio cultivado en Pernambuco
Elevada abundância de drosofilídeos e baixa riqueza de espécies, uma realidade da composição em ambiente cultivado de Pernambuco
title High abundance of drosophilids and low species richness, a reality of composition in a cultivated environment in Pernambuco
spellingShingle High abundance of drosophilids and low species richness, a reality of composition in a cultivated environment in Pernambuco
Salvino, Merodaque da Silva
Mata Atlántica
Superficie cultivada
Insectos
Drosophilids.
Atlantic Forest
Cultivated área
Insects
Drosophilids.
Floresta Atlântica
Área cultivada
Insetos
Drosofilídeos.
title_short High abundance of drosophilids and low species richness, a reality of composition in a cultivated environment in Pernambuco
title_full High abundance of drosophilids and low species richness, a reality of composition in a cultivated environment in Pernambuco
title_fullStr High abundance of drosophilids and low species richness, a reality of composition in a cultivated environment in Pernambuco
title_full_unstemmed High abundance of drosophilids and low species richness, a reality of composition in a cultivated environment in Pernambuco
title_sort High abundance of drosophilids and low species richness, a reality of composition in a cultivated environment in Pernambuco
author Salvino, Merodaque da Silva
author_facet Salvino, Merodaque da Silva
Rohde, Claudia
Verçosa, Cícero Jorge
Mendes, Janaina Freire Clementino
Silva, Rita Dayane Coutinho da
Oliveira, Georgia Fernanda
author_role author
author2 Rohde, Claudia
Verçosa, Cícero Jorge
Mendes, Janaina Freire Clementino
Silva, Rita Dayane Coutinho da
Oliveira, Georgia Fernanda
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Salvino, Merodaque da Silva
Rohde, Claudia
Verçosa, Cícero Jorge
Mendes, Janaina Freire Clementino
Silva, Rita Dayane Coutinho da
Oliveira, Georgia Fernanda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mata Atlántica
Superficie cultivada
Insectos
Drosophilids.
Atlantic Forest
Cultivated área
Insects
Drosophilids.
Floresta Atlântica
Área cultivada
Insetos
Drosofilídeos.
topic Mata Atlántica
Superficie cultivada
Insectos
Drosophilids.
Atlantic Forest
Cultivated área
Insects
Drosophilids.
Floresta Atlântica
Área cultivada
Insetos
Drosofilídeos.
description Drosophilids are organisms that adapt to the most varied environments, natural preserved or anthropized. The impacts caused in natural areas directly interfere in the composition of the different species that colonize this environment. Due to their sensitivity to environmental variations, these small flies have been used as natural bioindicators of environmental changes, while others have great dispersal and colonization power in different ecosystems. Environmental changes can interfere with the abundance of species present in the natural environment, causing the local extinction of some of these species. Among the Brazilian biomes, the Atlantic Forest is the most destroyed by anthropic actions, being, therefore, considered one of the world priorities for the conservation of biodiversity. In order to better understand the effects of this process and characterize the composition of Drosophilidae (Insecta, Diptera) in a devastated Atlantic Forest environment, considered a cultivation area in the Municipality of Nazaré da Mata, Pernambuco, these insects were collected in two seasonal periods distinct (rainy and dry). A total of 5524 individuals were sampled, 3405 in the rainy season and 2119 in the dry season, represented by four (Drosophila, Rhinoleuconphenga, Sacaptodrosophila and Zaprionus) and 16 species of Drosophila, of which the genus Drosophila was more representative, with 13 recognized species. Accounting for both collections, there was a great predominance of three exotic species: Drosophila malerkotliana, D. simulans and Zaprionus indianus, which represent 78% of the total number of individuals. The analysis of richness (Taxa S) was similar between the sampled periods, however, the greatest abundance of individuals was registered in the rainy season. The Simpson (1-D) and Shannon (H) diversity analysis results indicate that there was no significant difference for the seasonal periods regarding the drosophilid fauna.
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