2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-566x2008000400008
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Abundance and species richness of Coreoidea (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) from Parque Estadual do Turvo, Southern Brazil

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“…For Coreidae, we found 22 species in P. P. Moconá, while Barcellos et al (2008) found 19 species in P. E. do Turvo. Eight species were common to both assemblages, and the similarity indices ranged from 24% (Jaccard coefficient) to 72% (Abundance-based Jaccard estimator).…”
Section: The Dendrogram Resulting From Cluster Analysismentioning
confidence: 59%
“…For Coreidae, we found 22 species in P. P. Moconá, while Barcellos et al (2008) found 19 species in P. E. do Turvo. Eight species were common to both assemblages, and the similarity indices ranged from 24% (Jaccard coefficient) to 72% (Abundance-based Jaccard estimator).…”
Section: The Dendrogram Resulting From Cluster Analysismentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Abundance and species richness at PET were also studied in the same occasions for Coreoidea (BARCELLOS et al, 2008) and Pentatomoidea (SCHMIDT & BARCELLOS, 2007). Comparing the four sampling periods, the highest estimated species richness observed for mirids during autumn/2004 was also recorded for coreoids, despite being statistically similar to spring/2003 for that group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chao2 estimates species richness for sample-based incidence (presence/absence) data based on occurrence of 'singletons' (i.e., species that occur in only one sample unit across the season) and 'doubletons' (i.e., species that occur in two sample units across the season) (Colwell and Coddington 1994). Chao2 is a robust species richness estimator that has been used in other systems (Colwell and Coddington 1994, Barcellos et al 2008, Baz et al 2014, Mokam et al 2014, Acosta et al 2017. It was chosen as the richness estimator in this study to account for the uneven number of sample units taken over the season from different fields.…”
Section: Species Richness and Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%