Diversidade e sazonalidade de Tabanidae (Diptera) no distrito de Taquaruçu, Palmas, Tocantins

Tabanidae is a family of diptera of the suborder Brachycera, infraorder Tabanomorpha. They are flies popularly known as horseflies, with geographic distribution throughout the globe, except Antarctica. On diversity, have more than 4,434 species formally described, of which 1,205 are for the neotropi...

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Main Author: Costa, Mariana Vaz da
Other Authors: Krüger, Rodrigo Ferreira, Krolow, Tiago Kütter
Format: Thesis
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal do Tocantins 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11612/5843
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description Tabanidae is a family of diptera of the suborder Brachycera, infraorder Tabanomorpha. They are flies popularly known as horseflies, with geographic distribution throughout the globe, except Antarctica. On diversity, have more than 4,434 species formally described, of which 1,205 are for the neotropical region and 488 for Brazil, the state of Tocantins, in turn, has 65 known species. This is the first study aimed at the diversity and seasonality of Tabanids and the abundance of horseflies in equine attractants for the Cerrado of Tocantins. The collections were performed from April 2012 to April 2013, with malaise traps in gallery forest and typical cerrado, analyses were performed in order to compare the composition of the communities and associate the analyses of richness and abundance in the different phytophysiognomies with climatic factors (temperature, humidity and rainfall). Collections carried out in woodland areas with the malaise trap yielded better results in the dry season, with a high abundance of the species Stypommisa aripuana, S. glandicolor, Catachlorops rubiginosus and Esenbeckia osornoi, which were influenced by the high temperatures that occur during the dry months in the biome. In the typical cerrado, high abundance occurred in the rainy season, with high prevalence of the species Fidena lissorhina, Tabanus occidentalis var. dorsovittatus and T. antarcticus, which were influenced by the rainfall rates of the rainy months. Analyses of the rarefaction curves and of the collector, pointed out that the collections were not enough to sample the Tocantins tabanofauna. As for the collections with equine attractants, they were done in eight campaigns, during four months between the dry (June and September) and rainy (November and March) seasons, also in places of typical cerrado. The most prevalent species were S. aripuana and C. rufescens with high abundance in the dry season, F. lissorhina, Tabanus occidentalis var. dorsovittatus and Poeciloderas quadripunctatus in the rainy season. Tabanidae é ...
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spelling ftunivftocantins:oai:repositorio.uft.edu.br:11612/5843 2025-01-16T19:19:17+00:00 Diversidade e sazonalidade de Tabanidae (Diptera) no distrito de Taquaruçu, Palmas, Tocantins Costa, Mariana Vaz da Krüger, Rodrigo Ferreira Krolow, Tiago Kütter 2022-08-30 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11612/5843 pt_BR por Universidade Federal do Tocantins BR Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia de Ecótonos - PPGEE Porto Nacional COSTA, Mariana Vaz da. Diversidade e sazonalidade de Tabanidae (Diptera) no distrito de Taquaruçu, Palmas, Tocantins. 2022.74f. Dissertação (Mestrado Biodiversidade, Ecologia e Conservação) – Universidade Federal do Tocantins, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade, Ecologia e Conservação, Porto Nacional, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11612/5843 Open Access Abundância diversidade fitofisionomia sazonalidade Tabanidae Abundance diversity phytophysiognomy seasonality CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS Dissertação 2022 ftunivftocantins 2023-09-17T16:13:00Z Tabanidae is a family of diptera of the suborder Brachycera, infraorder Tabanomorpha. They are flies popularly known as horseflies, with geographic distribution throughout the globe, except Antarctica. On diversity, have more than 4,434 species formally described, of which 1,205 are for the neotropical region and 488 for Brazil, the state of Tocantins, in turn, has 65 known species. This is the first study aimed at the diversity and seasonality of Tabanids and the abundance of horseflies in equine attractants for the Cerrado of Tocantins. The collections were performed from April 2012 to April 2013, with malaise traps in gallery forest and typical cerrado, analyses were performed in order to compare the composition of the communities and associate the analyses of richness and abundance in the different phytophysiognomies with climatic factors (temperature, humidity and rainfall). Collections carried out in woodland areas with the malaise trap yielded better results in the dry season, with a high abundance of the species Stypommisa aripuana, S. glandicolor, Catachlorops rubiginosus and Esenbeckia osornoi, which were influenced by the high temperatures that occur during the dry months in the biome. In the typical cerrado, high abundance occurred in the rainy season, with high prevalence of the species Fidena lissorhina, Tabanus occidentalis var. dorsovittatus and T. antarcticus, which were influenced by the rainfall rates of the rainy months. Analyses of the rarefaction curves and of the collector, pointed out that the collections were not enough to sample the Tocantins tabanofauna. As for the collections with equine attractants, they were done in eight campaigns, during four months between the dry (June and September) and rainy (November and March) seasons, also in places of typical cerrado. The most prevalent species were S. aripuana and C. rufescens with high abundance in the dry season, F. lissorhina, Tabanus occidentalis var. dorsovittatus and Poeciloderas quadripunctatus in the rainy season. Tabanidae é ... Thesis Antarc* Antarctica antarcticus Repositório Institucional da UFT (RIUFT - Universidade Federal do Tocantins)
spellingShingle Abundância
diversidade
fitofisionomia
sazonalidade
Tabanidae
Abundance
diversity
phytophysiognomy
seasonality
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Costa, Mariana Vaz da
Diversidade e sazonalidade de Tabanidae (Diptera) no distrito de Taquaruçu, Palmas, Tocantins
title Diversidade e sazonalidade de Tabanidae (Diptera) no distrito de Taquaruçu, Palmas, Tocantins
title_full Diversidade e sazonalidade de Tabanidae (Diptera) no distrito de Taquaruçu, Palmas, Tocantins
title_fullStr Diversidade e sazonalidade de Tabanidae (Diptera) no distrito de Taquaruçu, Palmas, Tocantins
title_full_unstemmed Diversidade e sazonalidade de Tabanidae (Diptera) no distrito de Taquaruçu, Palmas, Tocantins
title_short Diversidade e sazonalidade de Tabanidae (Diptera) no distrito de Taquaruçu, Palmas, Tocantins
title_sort diversidade e sazonalidade de tabanidae (diptera) no distrito de taquaruçu, palmas, tocantins
topic Abundância
diversidade
fitofisionomia
sazonalidade
Tabanidae
Abundance
diversity
phytophysiognomy
seasonality
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
topic_facet Abundância
diversidade
fitofisionomia
sazonalidade
Tabanidae
Abundance
diversity
phytophysiognomy
seasonality
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
url http://hdl.handle.net/11612/5843