1992
DOI: 10.2307/2845769
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Communities of Fruit-Feeding Butterflies Along a Vegetation Gradient in Central Brazil

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“…Contrary to what has been found for other insects, such as frugivorous butterflies (Pinheiro & Ortiz 1992) and wasps (Diniz & Kitayama 1998), and for vertebrates such as birds (Silva 1996) and mammals (Redford & Fonseca 1986), the result of the cluster analysis suggests that, inside the Cerrado domain, there are no orchid-bee species clearly associated to the savannic or to the forest environments. This was also the conclusion reached by Nemésio & Faria (2004).…”
Section: Influence Of Riparian Forestscontrasting
confidence: 43%
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“…Contrary to what has been found for other insects, such as frugivorous butterflies (Pinheiro & Ortiz 1992) and wasps (Diniz & Kitayama 1998), and for vertebrates such as birds (Silva 1996) and mammals (Redford & Fonseca 1986), the result of the cluster analysis suggests that, inside the Cerrado domain, there are no orchid-bee species clearly associated to the savannic or to the forest environments. This was also the conclusion reached by Nemésio & Faria (2004).…”
Section: Influence Of Riparian Forestscontrasting
confidence: 43%
“…Riparian forests (both ciliary and gallery forests), running across this mosaic were said to be important mesic corridors that allow for the colonization of the Cerrado by forest-dependent mammalians (Redford & Fonseca 1986, Mares & Ernst 1995, Lacher Junior & Alho 1998, birds (e.g. Silva 1996), butterflies (Pinheiro & Ortiz 1992) and wasps (Diniz & Kitayama 1998). The importance of these mesic corridors to euglossine bees in open environments was suggested by Neves & Viana (1999), Carvalho et al (2006), Nemésio et al (2007), Anjos-Silva (2008) and Moura & Schlindwein (2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Além disso, nos últimos anos, aproximadamente oito estudos envolvendo também borboletas frugívoras foram realizados na região do cerrado brasileiro, local onde foi realizado o presente trabalho, como por exemplo, Pinheiro & Ortiz (1992), que estudaram áreas de cerrado em Brasília, Fortunato & Ruszczyk (1997), estudaram áreas de cerrado e matas de galeria na região central e periférica de Uberlândia, Soares et al (1999) (1968). Vinte e três espécies pertencem à subfamília Satyrinae (51,1%), 13 a Biblidinae (28,9%), seis a Charaxinae (13,3%) e três a Nymphalinae (6,7%).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…O presente trabalho (se considerarmos Morphinae e Brassolinae como subfamílias) apresenta quase a mesma seqüência, apenas alterando a colocação dos dois últimos taxa, demonstrando que a comunidade de borboletas frugívoras em questão segue o padrão geral evidenciado para os Neotrópicos. Uma distribuição muito similar à do Cercadinho foi verificada por Pinheiro & Ortiz (1992), no Jardim Botânico de Brasília, apenas com a diferença de Nymphalinae estar à frente de Brassolinae.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified