Odonata (Insecta) in high-altitude fields and associated ecosystems in the Poços de Caldas Plateau, Brazil

Diogo Silva Vilela, Mireile Reis dos Santos, Roosevelt Heldt Junior, Roger Tallison Monteiro, Taiguara Pereira de Gouvêa, M. M. de Souza
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The High Altitude Fields (HAF) are unique phytosociological features that occur only in certain regions of the Atlantic Forest. It is composed of herbaceous and shrubby vegetation and shallow soils that promote local water infiltration and recharge. Occurring on top of hills, the HAF are isolated units in the landscape, connecting with the matrix through associated ecosystems (springs with riparian forests and “capões de mata”, which are natural islands of arboreal vegetation, commonly associated with rural vegetation, such as high-altitude fields, located above 1,200 m in phytogeographic domains of the Atlantic Forest, Cerrado or Caatinga). These areas have great species endemism, and studies concerning the order Odonata are still scarce. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the ecological responses (richness, diversity, specificity) of adult odonates in these ecosystems. The study was conducted from November 2020 to March 2021 in three areas in the Poços de Caldas Plateau, Minas Gerais state, Brazil. A total of 45 species (247 specimens) were collected, with the highest total richness being recorded for Anisoptera. Among the sampled areas, there was no difference in Anisoptera communities, but there was a difference in Zygoptera species composition. In general, the most preserved remnant of HAF, the greater it presents greater richness of Odonata and harbors a regional pool of species.
巴西波索斯-德卡尔达斯高原高海拔田野及相关生态系统中的蜻蜓(昆虫类
高海拔地区(HAF)是大西洋森林某些地区独有的植物社会学特征。它由草本和灌木植被以及浅层土壤组成,可促进当地的水渗透和补给。HAF 位于山顶,是地貌中的孤立单元,通过相关生态系统与基质相连(泉水与河岸森林和 "capões de mata",即树木植被的天然岛屿,通常与乡村植被相关,如位于大西洋森林、塞拉多或卡廷加植物地理区域 1200 米以上的高海拔田野)。这些地区的物种具有很强的地方特有性,而有关鸟纲的研究仍然很少。因此,我们旨在评估这些生态系统中成虫的生态反应(丰富度、多样性、特异性)。研究于 2020 年 11 月至 2021 年 3 月在巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州 Poços de Caldas 高原的三个地区进行。共收集到 45 个物种(247 个标本),其中鞘翅目物种的总丰富度最高。在采样区域中,无翅类群落没有差异,但鞘翅目物种组成存在差异。一般来说,HAF 的残余物保存得越好,就越能展现出丰富的鸻鹬类物种,并形成一个区域性的物种库。
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