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“…Typically, Hesperiidae is the dominant family in most well sampled Brazilian sites (Mielke 1995, Brown Junior 2005, Morais et al 2007, Francini et al 2011. In the present study, Nymphalidae was the richest family, suggesting that additional efforts may reveal a different structure for the butterfly assemblage of this area.…”
Section: Morpho (Morpho) Helenor Anakreonmentioning
confidence: 45%
“…Typically, Hesperiidae is the dominant family in most well sampled Brazilian sites (Mielke 1995, Brown Junior 2005, Morais et al 2007, Francini et al 2011. In the present study, Nymphalidae was the richest family, suggesting that additional efforts may reveal a different structure for the butterfly assemblage of this area.…”
Section: Morpho (Morpho) Helenor Anakreonmentioning
confidence: 45%
“…This total of 538 species is appreciably higher than the number of species found in some of the lists from similar biomes farther south, such as Blumenau (376 species) in Santa Catarina, and Maquiné (292 species) in Rio Grande do Sul (Iserhard & Romanowski 2004;OHHM and AVLF, unpublished data). Some sites with richness similar to Baixada Santista can be found in the southern sector of the Atlantic Forest in Paraná and Santa Catarina states, such as Joinville with about 757 species already recorded, Jaraguá do Sul with about 540 species, and Curitiba with 528 species (Mielke 1996;Carlos G. C. Mielke, OHHM and AVLF, unpublished data). However, the number of species recorded at Baixada Santista is well below the number recorded in more tropical areas in Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo states, where some sites can have over 800 species (Brown & Freitas 2000a, b;Brown 2005).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…continuing studies and long-range conservation strategies) even if no threatened species have been recorded in the present study. The entire area shows a unique combination of different habitats and geography that includes deep valleys, expansive mangroves, high mountains and lowland plains, which provide conditions for the presence of a rich and diverse fauna combining elements from Mielke (1996); 17 Brown & Freitas (2002b); 18 Mielke & Casagrande (1998) Mielke et al (2008); 23 Motta (2002); 24 Duarte et al (2010); 25 Monteiro et al (2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hesperiidae is considered the dominant family of butterflies in most well sampled Brazilian sites (C. Mielke 1994, Brown 2005, Morais et al 2007, Francini et al 2011, Dolibaina et al 2011. In FLS skippers represented 32% of all butterflies species, with 83 recorded species.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%