T. P. Gouvêa, Tomás Matheus Dias de Oliveira, Eike Daniel Folha Ferreira, G. C. Jacques, G. Teófilo-Guedes, D. Vilela, Marcos Magalhães de Souza
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摘要
在整个21世纪,米纳斯吉拉斯州的奥多纳塔取样工作得到了加强。然而,在一些地区和生态系统,如落叶林区,对这些昆虫的研究尚处于起步阶段,长期干旱对这些昆虫的影响尚不清楚。因此,本研究旨在评估巴西落叶林中成虫物种组成在一年内的变化,以及巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州北部地区Manga和Itacarambi市Mata Seca州立公园内的虫类物种丰富度。采样时间为2月、5月、7月和11月,采样时间为24天,采用靠近真实环境(Lagoa Angical、Lagoa Comprida、Lagoa Encantada、Lagoa da Prata和Lajedo da Lua两个湿地)的昆虫网进行主动搜索;河流环境(弗朗西斯科河)和相关的陆地生态系统。共采集到55种。由于 o Francisco河附近存在永久性泻湖,因此雨季和干旱期改变了蛇目动物群落的组成,但没有影响物种的丰富度和丰度。这项研究显示了马塔塞卡州立公园对保护米纳斯吉拉斯州的巨齿兽和保护那些永久泻湖的重要性。
Response of Odonata communities to dry season in a Deciduous Forest in the Northern Minas Gerais, Brazil
Odonata sampling effort in the state of Minas Gerais has intensified throughout the 21st century. However, research on these insects in some regions and ecosystems such as the Deciduous Forest are incipient, and the effect of prolonged dry periods over these insects is still unknown. This study thus aimed to assess changes in adult Odonata species composition over one year in a Brazilian Deciduous Forest and the Odonata species richness in the Mata Seca State Park in the Manga and Itacarambi municipalities in the Northern region of the state of Minas Gerais State, Brazil. Twenty-four days of sampling were distributed in February, May, July and November, adopting an active search through entomological nets close to lentic environments (Lagoa Angical, Lagoa Comprida, Lagoa Encantada, Lagoa da Prata and two wetlands of Lajedo da Lua); lotic environments (São Francisco river) and in associated terrestrial ecosystems. In total, 55 species were collected. Rainy and dry periods altered Odonata communities’ composition but did not affect species richness and abundance due to the presence of permanent lagoons associated with the São Francisco river. This study shows the importance of the Mata Seca State Park for preserving Odonatofauna in the state of Minas Gerais and for protecting those permanent lagoons.