哥伦比亚卡奎塔、弗洛伦西亚、安第斯亚马逊地区蝇科的群落学和生态方面

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Yardany Ramos Pastrana, Eric Córdoba Suarez, Marta Wolf
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目的:分析哥伦比亚卡奎特弗洛伦西亚市蝇科昆虫的共生和生态特征。范围。鉴于其在医学、法医和生态方面的重要性,促进对哥伦比亚安第斯亚马逊河流域蝇科多样性的认识。方法:在六个月的时间里,在三个栖息地(城市、农村和森林)使用Van SomerenRydon诱捕器每月进行抽样,诱捕器以鱼、鸡内脏、腐烂的洋葱和人类粪便为诱饵。每个生境设置4个陷阱(每个诱饵1个),每月放置48小时。每12小时采集一次样本。结果:计算了共感指数。共采集到8属21种4916份标本,其中11种为哥伦比亚新记录种:污斑Chaetagenia stigmatica、斑纹笔蝇(Graphomya maculata)、松柏蛾(morelia dendropanasis)、hirtitibia、lopesae、capophyra、pseudophilornis ferficus、masoni Philornis、schildi Philornis、setinervis Philornis flavithorax。对密集人居环境有强烈偏好的共生性指数最高的种是紫茉莉、basalis、M. dendropanasis和Ophyra capensis。最丰富的物种是双斑双胞菌(Biopyrellia bipuncta)、双胞菌(cyroneuropsis gemina)和紫孢菌(M. violacea),这三种物种都显示出对人类住区的偏好。结论:这些结果表明,某些物种可以作为哥伦比亚潮湿森林干扰的生态指标。
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Synanthropy and ecological aspects of the Muscidae (Diptera) in the Andean Amazon, Florencia, Caquetá, Colombia
Objective: The objective of this research was to analyze the synanthropic and ecological aspects of the Muscidae species in the municipality of Florencia, Caquetá, Colombia. Scope. Promote knowledge of the diversity of Muscidae in the Colombian Andean Amazon, given their medical, forensic, and ecological importance. Methodology: Sampling was conducted monthly over six months, in three habitats (urban, rural, and forest) using Van SomerenRydon traps baited with fish, chicken viscera, decomposing onion, and human feces. Four traps (one per bait) were installed in each habitat for 48 hours each month. Samples were collected every 12 hours. Results: The synanthropic index was calculated. A total of 4,916 specimens from 21 species and eight genera were collected, 11 of them are new records in Colombia: Chaetagenia stigmatica, Graphomya maculata, Morellia dendropanasis, Morellia hirtitibia, Morellia lopesae, Ophyra capensis, Philornis falsificus, Philornis masoni, Philornis schildi, Philornis setinervis, Polietina flavithorax. The species with the highest synanthropic index that showed strong preference for dense human settlements were Morellia violacea, M. basalis, M. dendropanasis, and Ophyra capensis. The most abundant species were Biopyrellia bipuncta, Cyrtoneuropsis gemina and M. violacea, all three evidenced a preference for human settlements. Conclusions: These results suggest that certain species can be used as ecological indicators of disturbance in humid forests in Colombia.
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