Geographic distribution patterns of galling insects in a protected area of Atlantic forest (southeast, Brazil)

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Abstract

The present study aimed to increase knowledge about the diversity and factors that determine the distribution of galling insects in the Parque Nacional do Itatiaia (PNI), Southeast, Brazil. For this, collections were performed in April, August and November 2015 and March 2016. Seventy gall morphotypes were found in 12 families, 32 genera and 61 species of host plants. The richness of galls did not vary with altitude, but increased with the richness of plants. The families and genera of plants with greater species richness harbored a greater number of galling insects. The number of gall morphotypes was higher in the autumn than in the other seasons. The spatial distribution of galling insects was better explained by factors such as floristic richness and species composition than by ecological effects, represented here by altitude. Regarding seasonality, the results indicate that the way resources are temporarily distributed to galling insects depends on factors such as the active growth of host plants, making some periods of the year more conducive to the development of galls.

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Flor, I. C., Maia, V. C., & Carneiro, M. A. A. (2022). Geographic distribution patterns of galling insects in a protected area of Atlantic forest (southeast, Brazil). Papeis Avulsos de Zoologia, 62. https://doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2022.62.025

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