2022
DOI: 10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2021-1250
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Insect galls on Asteraceae in Brazil: richness, geographic distribution, associated fauna, endemism and economic importance

Abstract: An overview of insect galls on Asteraceae in Brazil is presented. We used the Web of Science database to find publications about insect galls from 1988 to 2020. We analyzed 88 publications and collected data from 51 of those. A total of 487 gall morphotypes were counted on 157 plant species of 42 genera. This value singled out Asteraceae as the richest plant family in number of gall morphotypes in Brazil. Most morphotypes were recorded in the Atlantic Forest (41%) and Cerrado (30.5%), the most surveyed biomes … Show more

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“…In other regions sampled in Northeastern Brazil, this family also showed higher richness of gall-inducing insects and host plants in Caatinga habitats (Santos et al, 2011a;Carvalho-Fernandes et al, 2012), Cerrado (Silva et al, 2018;Campos et al, 2021;Santana et al, 2020). Fabaceae is among the main host families of gall inducers in Brazil together with Asteraceae (Flor et al, 2022), with a total of 438 gall morphotypes found on 178 host species, holding the largest number of host plant species (Santos-Silva & Araújo, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In other regions sampled in Northeastern Brazil, this family also showed higher richness of gall-inducing insects and host plants in Caatinga habitats (Santos et al, 2011a;Carvalho-Fernandes et al, 2012), Cerrado (Silva et al, 2018;Campos et al, 2021;Santana et al, 2020). Fabaceae is among the main host families of gall inducers in Brazil together with Asteraceae (Flor et al, 2022), with a total of 438 gall morphotypes found on 178 host species, holding the largest number of host plant species (Santos-Silva & Araújo, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%