2017
DOI: 10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2016-0179
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Abstract: This list contains information on the Drosophilidae that occur in the Brazilian state of Pará, Amazon biome, and an analysis of the current knowledge of Drosophilidae based on museum material and literature records. This list includes a detailed account of the material deposited in the entomological collections of the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi and Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, up to 2015. In total, 122 species of Drosophilidae were registered, including 27 new records for the state of Pará… Show more

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“…It is likely that these drosophilids vector these yeasts among the mushrooms, and use the yeasts as a food resource. These drosophilid species have a Neotropical distribution [32–34], which suggests that the geographical distribution of the novel Teunomyces species could be wider than that verified in this work. The same conclusion could be suggested for the mushroom species where the yeast species were obtained, as T. aurea , M. volvatus , F. tenuiculus , P. cucullatus and R. biokoensis have a wide geographical distribution on Neotropical and subtropical biomes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…It is likely that these drosophilids vector these yeasts among the mushrooms, and use the yeasts as a food resource. These drosophilid species have a Neotropical distribution [32–34], which suggests that the geographical distribution of the novel Teunomyces species could be wider than that verified in this work. The same conclusion could be suggested for the mushroom species where the yeast species were obtained, as T. aurea , M. volvatus , F. tenuiculus , P. cucullatus and R. biokoensis have a wide geographical distribution on Neotropical and subtropical biomes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Membros desta família possuem inimigos naturais conhecidos (Lee et al, 2019), uma vez que são considerados pragas em cultivos de frutíferas (Walton et al, 2016;Dias et al, 2020). Os indivíduos realizam oviposição em frutos saudáveis para o desenvolvimento de suas larvas, entretanto, podem apresentar associação a fungos, flores e folhas em decomposição (Santa-Brígida et al, 2017;Gautério et al, 2020). A mata ciliar apresenta maior disponibilidade de alimento para este grupo, em especial árvores frutíferas para o desenvolvimento de suas larvas, além de manter elevada umidade e baixas temperaturas quando comparada aos outros ambientes (Tabela 4), características importantes para a adaptação de espécies de mosca-das-frutas (Santos et al, 2017).…”
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“…abiotic niche overlap, using Schoener's D climatic niche overlap statistics, calculated with the software ENMTools 1.0 for R ( Warren et al 2021 ). For this task, ENMs were first reconstructed for each species using the set of occurrences previously reported for them in the literature ( Vilela and Mori 1999 ; Schmitz and Hofmann 2005 ; Chaves and Tidon 2008 ; Roque and Tidon 2008 ; Grimaldi 2016 ; Santa-Brígida et al 2017 ; Schmitz and Valente 2019 ) ( supplementary table S2, Supplementary Material online), added to our own records, and the set of climatic variables previously selected by Carvalho et al (2023) . These ENM were reconstructed using the Maxent algorithm ( Phillips et al 2006 ), with 10,000 background points selected along a radius of 500 km of each presence point.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%