2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262008000400013
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Drosophilids (Diptera) from an Atlantic Forest Area in Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil

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“…A very conspicuous difference between our data and the drosophilid assemblage from Serra do Japi is related to absolute abundance of each exotic species, which were very low in the work of Medeiros and Klaczko (2004), and were noteworthy in the present work, such as the case of D. kikkawai (Table 4). Different works on forest fragments from southern Brazil Döge et al, 2008;Poppe et al, 2012) detected high absolute abundance of the exotic species D. simulans, which is opposed to what was found in Medeiros and Klaczko (2004) and in this study (this species is not among the five most abundant in any of the sampled areas here). The high abundance observed for D. simulans in Brazilian natural environments was suggested to be due to the "naturalization" of this species (Dobzhansky and Pavan, 1950;Pavan, 1959).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 96%
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“…A very conspicuous difference between our data and the drosophilid assemblage from Serra do Japi is related to absolute abundance of each exotic species, which were very low in the work of Medeiros and Klaczko (2004), and were noteworthy in the present work, such as the case of D. kikkawai (Table 4). Different works on forest fragments from southern Brazil Döge et al, 2008;Poppe et al, 2012) detected high absolute abundance of the exotic species D. simulans, which is opposed to what was found in Medeiros and Klaczko (2004) and in this study (this species is not among the five most abundant in any of the sampled areas here). The high abundance observed for D. simulans in Brazilian natural environments was suggested to be due to the "naturalization" of this species (Dobzhansky and Pavan, 1950;Pavan, 1959).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…The tripunctata group had the higher richness (Table 2). A relatively low mean of the total N per trap (N T ) was obtained from both areas combined (N T = 9.09) when compared with other Drosophilidae assemblage from southern Brazil (N T > 90 - Gottschalk et al, 2007;Döge et al, 2008;Poppe et al, 2012). This could be a result of the climatic conditions of these highland Araucaria Forest fragments in the sampled years, such as: higher annual relative humidity and precipitation, winters with negative temperatures, severe hoar-frosts, mean temperature in the warmer months below 21 °C, and mean annual temperature below 17 °C (data from UNICENTRO climate station, Guarapuava-PR).…”
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confidence: 84%
“…Community ecology studies with these flies are still scarce, but provided significant improvements in the area of species competition (review in HARTLEY & SHORROCKS, 2002). The richness of this genus, though, is still poorly known, especially in the Neotropical region, where MEDEIROS & KLAZCKO (2004) and DÖGE et al (2008) estimated that nearly 40% of the brazilian Drosophila species are still undescribed. Even the geographical distribution of many species is still not well established (DÖGE et al, 2006(DÖGE et al, , 2007MATA et al, 2008a).…”
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“…In faunistic surveys made with banana baits to attract imagoes, the D. annulimana species group is frequently found although at rather low densities (Martins 2001;Tidon 2006;Gottschalk et al 2007;Döge et al 2008). Apparently, this group is rather found in wet forests (Pereira & Vilela 1987;Döge et al 2008), although D. ararama Cunha, 1947 andD.…”
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