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Assemblage of drosophilids (Diptera, Drosophilidae) inhabiting flooded and nonflooded areas in the extreme South of Brazil

机译:在巴西南部的极端淹水和非全污水区域的冰雪糖(Diptera,Drosophilidae)的组合

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Several studies on the potential use of drosophilid assemblages as bioindicator systems have been carried out in the last years. Nevertheless, the successful application of these organisms in these systems requires adequate filling of several knowledge gaps. In this sense, little is known about drosophilid assemblages in wetlands and flooded areas. The present study provides the first survey of drosophilid species inhabiting such environments in the extreme South of Brazil and compares general beta-diversity patterns between assemblages of flooded versus nonflooded areas. The specimens were collected with banana-baited traps, and the assemblages recovered in eight wetlands of the southern most coast of Brazil were compared to those recovered from seven nonflooded areas of the Pampa and Atlantic Forest biomes. A total of 5028 and 2571 individuals encompassing 27 and 37 species were collected in the flooded and nonflooded areas, respectively. The differential species composition patterns presented between these areas was statistically supported, which seems to be related to the lower beta-diversity presented by swamps, especially in regard to dominance patterns. So, the open and climatically harsher environment provided by wetlands possibly constitutes a hostile environment for the entry and, mainly, for the persistence of several native Drosophilidae species, in contrast to some exotic and more plastic species (as Drosophila simulans and Zaprionus indianus). Since the diversity gradient of flooded areas does not seem to be related to the conservation status of the swamp, our results question the use of Drosophilidae species as bioindicators of environmental disturbance and antropic influence in wetlands. (C) 2017 Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.
机译:几次关于果蝇组合的潜在用途的研究已经在过去几年中进行了几次作为生物监测器系统。然而,在这些系统中,这些生物的成功应用需要充分填补几种知识间隙。从这个意义上讲,关于湿地和洪水地区的果蝇组合少知之甚少。本研究提供了对巴西极端环境中的冰雪型物种的第一次调查,并比较了洪水与非全污水区域的组装之间的一般β-多样性模式。将标本与香蕉 - 诱饵陷阱收集,并将在巴西大部分南部的八个湿地中恢复的组件与来自潘帕和大西洋生物群岛的七个非全污染地区回收的那些。在洪水和非全污染的地区分别收集了总共5028和3571个涵盖27和37种的个体。这些区域之间呈现的差异物种组成图案在统计上支持,这似乎与沼泽提出的低β-多样性有关,特别是关于优势模式。因此,湿地提供的开放和气息环境可能构成了进入的敌对环境,主要是为了持续到几种原生果蝇物种,与一些异国情调和更多的塑料物种(作为果蝇Simulans和Zaprionus Indianus)相反。由于淹水区域的多样性梯度似乎与沼泽的保护状况没有相关,我们的结果质疑使用果蝇种类作为环境干扰的生物indicer和湿地影响的患者。 (c)2017年Sociedade Brasileira De Entomologia。 elsevier Editora Ltda发布。这是CC By-NC-ND许可下的开放式访问文章。

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