The drosophilid fauna (Diptera, Drosophilidae) of the transition between the Pampa and Atlantic Forest Biomes in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil: first records

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Autor(a) principal: Hochmüller, Cleverton J.C.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Lopes-da-Silva, Marcelo, Valente, Vera L.S., Schmitz, Hermes J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/paz/article/view/33947
Resumo: Although studies on drosophilid (Diptera, Drosophilidae) assemblages have become relatively abundant in the past decades, many environments remain to be searched. The present study investigates the composition, the species abundances and the richness of the drosophilid assemblages in two localities of the municipality of Cruz Alta, northwestern region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, a point of contact between the biomes Atlantic Forest and Pampa: (i) an urban area (2007), constituted by a domestic orchard with Citrus trees, and (ii) a forested area, in Centro de Educação, Pesquisa e Proteção Ambiental - CEPPA (2008/2009), of Universidade de Cruz Alta, located in a fragment of riparian forest. Collections were conducted using fermented banana-baited traps and repeated periodically. A total of 7,428 individuals were caught, belonging to two subfamilies, six genera and 53 species. In the urban area, 22 species were found, from two genera (N = 2,421), while in the forested area 46 species were found, from six genera (N = 5,007). Six exotic species were found, markedly more abundant in the urban area, where they corresponded to 95% of the specimens, in comparison to 50% in the forest. Between the Neotropical species, the most common were Drosophila maculifrons Duda and D. polymorpha Dobzhansky & Pavan. Only D. simulans Sturtevant was captured in all samples in both localities. The present survey represents the first records for the state of Rio Grande do Sul of the D. canalinea and D. virilis species groups and the species D. arassari Cunha & Frota-Pessoa, D. fuscolineata Duda, D. nigricruria Patterson & Mainland, D. papei Bächli & Vilela, D. senei Vilela, D. trifilum Frota-Pessoa, D. virilis Sturtevant, Leucophenga maculosa (Coquillett) and Rhinoleucophenga obesa (Loew). Furthermore, it also represents the first record for the state of the genera Amiota Loew, Leucophenga Mik and Rhinoleucophenga Hendel and of the subfamily Steganinae. So, the present survey raises the number of drosophilid species recorded for the state from 66 to 75, the number of genera from five to eight, and subfamilies from one to two.
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spelling The drosophilid fauna (Diptera, Drosophilidae) of the transition between the Pampa and Atlantic Forest Biomes in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil: first records Abundância de espéciesDrosophilaInsectaNovos registrosRegião NeotropicalDrosophilaInsectaNew recordsNeotropical regionSpecies abundances Although studies on drosophilid (Diptera, Drosophilidae) assemblages have become relatively abundant in the past decades, many environments remain to be searched. The present study investigates the composition, the species abundances and the richness of the drosophilid assemblages in two localities of the municipality of Cruz Alta, northwestern region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, a point of contact between the biomes Atlantic Forest and Pampa: (i) an urban area (2007), constituted by a domestic orchard with Citrus trees, and (ii) a forested area, in Centro de Educação, Pesquisa e Proteção Ambiental - CEPPA (2008/2009), of Universidade de Cruz Alta, located in a fragment of riparian forest. Collections were conducted using fermented banana-baited traps and repeated periodically. A total of 7,428 individuals were caught, belonging to two subfamilies, six genera and 53 species. In the urban area, 22 species were found, from two genera (N = 2,421), while in the forested area 46 species were found, from six genera (N = 5,007). Six exotic species were found, markedly more abundant in the urban area, where they corresponded to 95% of the specimens, in comparison to 50% in the forest. Between the Neotropical species, the most common were Drosophila maculifrons Duda and D. polymorpha Dobzhansky & Pavan. Only D. simulans Sturtevant was captured in all samples in both localities. The present survey represents the first records for the state of Rio Grande do Sul of the D. canalinea and D. virilis species groups and the species D. arassari Cunha & Frota-Pessoa, D. fuscolineata Duda, D. nigricruria Patterson & Mainland, D. papei Bächli & Vilela, D. senei Vilela, D. trifilum Frota-Pessoa, D. virilis Sturtevant, Leucophenga maculosa (Coquillett) and Rhinoleucophenga obesa (Loew). Furthermore, it also represents the first record for the state of the genera Amiota Loew, Leucophenga Mik and Rhinoleucophenga Hendel and of the subfamily Steganinae. So, the present survey raises the number of drosophilid species recorded for the state from 66 to 75, the number of genera from five to eight, and subfamilies from one to two. Embora os trabalhos com assembléias de drosofilídeos (Diptera, Drosophilidae) tenham se tornado relativamente abundantes nas últimas décadas, ainda existem ambientes a serem explorados. O presente trabalho buscou observar a composição, a abundância das espécies e a riqueza das assembléias de drosofilídeos em duas diferentes áreas do município de Cruz Alta, região Noroeste do estado do Rio Grande do Sul, e ponto de contato entre os biomas Mata Atlântica e Pampa: uma área urbana (2007), constituída por um pomar doméstico de Citrus, e uma área de mata, no Centro de Educação, Pesquisa e Proteção Ambiental - CEPPA (2008/2009), da Universidade de Cruz Alta, situado em um fragmento de mata ciliar. As coletas foram realizadas com armadilhas contendo banana fermentada e repetidas periodicamente. Um total de 7.428 indivíduos foi coletado, pertencente a duas subfamílias e 53 espécies, de seis gêneros. Na área urbana, foram encontradas 22 espécies, de dois gêneros (N = 2.421), enquanto na área de mata foram encontradas 46 espécies, de seis gêneros (N = 5.007). Seis espécies exóticas foram encontradas, sendo mais abundantes na área urbana, onde corresponderam a 95% dos espécimes coletados, contra 50% na mata. Das espécies neotropicais, as mais abundantes foram Drosophila maculifrons Duda e D. polymorpha Dobzhansky & Pavan. Apenas D. simulans Sturtevant foi capturada em todas as coletas em ambos os locais. O presente trabalho apresenta o primeiro registro para o estado do Rio Grande do Sul dos grupos de espécies de D. canalinea e D. virilis e das espécies D. arassari Cunha & Frota-Pessoa, D. fuscolineata Duda, D. nigricruria Patterson & Mainland, D. papei Bächli & Vilela, D. senei Vilela, D. trifilum Frota-Pessoa, D. virilis Sturtevant, Leucophenga maculosa (Coquillett) e Rhinoleucophenga obesa (Loew). Além disso, também são registrados pela primeira vez no estado os gêneros Amiota Loew, Leucophenga Mik e Rhinoleucophenga Hendel e a subfamília Steganinae. No total, este estudo eleva de 66 para 75 o número de espécies de drosofilídeos registradas no Rio Grande do Sul, o número de gêneros de cinco para oito, e de subfamília para duas. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The drosophilid fauna (Diptera, Drosophilidae) of the transition between the Pampa and Atlantic Forest Biomes in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil: first records
title The drosophilid fauna (Diptera, Drosophilidae) of the transition between the Pampa and Atlantic Forest Biomes in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil: first records
spellingShingle The drosophilid fauna (Diptera, Drosophilidae) of the transition between the Pampa and Atlantic Forest Biomes in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil: first records
Hochmüller, Cleverton J.C.
Abundância de espécies
Drosophila
Insecta
Novos registros
Região Neotropical
Drosophila
Insecta
New records
Neotropical region
Species abundances
title_short The drosophilid fauna (Diptera, Drosophilidae) of the transition between the Pampa and Atlantic Forest Biomes in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil: first records
title_full The drosophilid fauna (Diptera, Drosophilidae) of the transition between the Pampa and Atlantic Forest Biomes in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil: first records
title_fullStr The drosophilid fauna (Diptera, Drosophilidae) of the transition between the Pampa and Atlantic Forest Biomes in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil: first records
title_full_unstemmed The drosophilid fauna (Diptera, Drosophilidae) of the transition between the Pampa and Atlantic Forest Biomes in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil: first records
title_sort The drosophilid fauna (Diptera, Drosophilidae) of the transition between the Pampa and Atlantic Forest Biomes in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil: first records
author Hochmüller, Cleverton J.C.
author_facet Hochmüller, Cleverton J.C.
Lopes-da-Silva, Marcelo
Valente, Vera L.S.
Schmitz, Hermes J.
author_role author
author2 Lopes-da-Silva, Marcelo
Valente, Vera L.S.
Schmitz, Hermes J.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hochmüller, Cleverton J.C.
Lopes-da-Silva, Marcelo
Valente, Vera L.S.
Schmitz, Hermes J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Abundância de espécies
Drosophila
Insecta
Novos registros
Região Neotropical
Drosophila
Insecta
New records
Neotropical region
Species abundances
topic Abundância de espécies
Drosophila
Insecta
Novos registros
Região Neotropical
Drosophila
Insecta
New records
Neotropical region
Species abundances
description Although studies on drosophilid (Diptera, Drosophilidae) assemblages have become relatively abundant in the past decades, many environments remain to be searched. The present study investigates the composition, the species abundances and the richness of the drosophilid assemblages in two localities of the municipality of Cruz Alta, northwestern region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, a point of contact between the biomes Atlantic Forest and Pampa: (i) an urban area (2007), constituted by a domestic orchard with Citrus trees, and (ii) a forested area, in Centro de Educação, Pesquisa e Proteção Ambiental - CEPPA (2008/2009), of Universidade de Cruz Alta, located in a fragment of riparian forest. Collections were conducted using fermented banana-baited traps and repeated periodically. A total of 7,428 individuals were caught, belonging to two subfamilies, six genera and 53 species. In the urban area, 22 species were found, from two genera (N = 2,421), while in the forested area 46 species were found, from six genera (N = 5,007). Six exotic species were found, markedly more abundant in the urban area, where they corresponded to 95% of the specimens, in comparison to 50% in the forest. Between the Neotropical species, the most common were Drosophila maculifrons Duda and D. polymorpha Dobzhansky & Pavan. Only D. simulans Sturtevant was captured in all samples in both localities. The present survey represents the first records for the state of Rio Grande do Sul of the D. canalinea and D. virilis species groups and the species D. arassari Cunha & Frota-Pessoa, D. fuscolineata Duda, D. nigricruria Patterson & Mainland, D. papei Bächli & Vilela, D. senei Vilela, D. trifilum Frota-Pessoa, D. virilis Sturtevant, Leucophenga maculosa (Coquillett) and Rhinoleucophenga obesa (Loew). Furthermore, it also represents the first record for the state of the genera Amiota Loew, Leucophenga Mik and Rhinoleucophenga Hendel and of the subfamily Steganinae. So, the present survey raises the number of drosophilid species recorded for the state from 66 to 75, the number of genera from five to eight, and subfamilies from one to two.
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