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08/02/2013 |
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QUEIROZ, D. L. de; MAJER, J.; BURCKHARDT, D.; ZANETTI, R.; FERNANDEZ, J. I. R.; QUEIROZ, E. C. de; GARRASTAZU, M. C.; FERNANDES, B. V.; ANJOS, N. dos. |
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DALVA LUIZ DE QUEIROZ, CNPF; Jonathan Majer, Curtin University, Perth, Australia; Daniel Burckhardt, Naturhistorisches Museum, Augustinergasse; Ronald Zanetti, UFLA; Jaime Ivan R Fernandez, UFPR; Elisiane Castro de Queiroz, UFPR; MARILICE CORDEIRO GARRASTAZU, CNPF; Bianca Vique Fernandes, V&M Florestal; Norivaldo dos Anjos, UFV. |
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Predicting the geographical distribution of Glycaspis brimblecombei (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) in Brazil. |
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2013 |
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Australian Journal of Entomology, v. 52, p. 20-30, 2013. |
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Inglês |
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The red gum lerp psyllid, Glycaspis brimblecombei Moore, has been introduced from Australia into several countries, mostly in the Americas and Europe. It was first discovered in Brazil in 2003 and has continued to spread there. Today, the species is a major pest in eucalypt plantations and often requires expensive control measures. Ecological modelling is used here to estimate the potential spread of G. brimblecombeii, worldwide and particularly in Brazil, based on environmental variables from 502 records of G. brimblecombei around the world. Distribution data from Australia were obtained from the literature and recent field surveys. For the first time, G. brimblecombei is recorded from Western Australia. Through the Openmodeller® program interface, 22 bioclimatic variables were used to test the efficacy of the following models: BIOCLIM, Climate Space Model, Envelope Score, Environmental Distance, GARP with best subsets (new Openmodeller implementation), GARP new Openmodeller implementation, GARP best subsets (Desktop GARP implementation), Niche Mosaic and Support Vector Machines. Among these models, Environmental Distance was the best predictor for the potential distribution of G. brimblecombei in new regions. Temperate areas appeared to be more favourable for G. brimblecombei. Regions with highest probability of occurrence in Brazil, in hierarchical order are: the southern part of the Atlantic Forest, Pampa, Caatinga and Cerrado. This modelling procedure provides a useful tool that should be incorporated in future strategies for pest management in eucalypt plantations. MenosThe red gum lerp psyllid, Glycaspis brimblecombei Moore, has been introduced from Australia into several countries, mostly in the Americas and Europe. It was first discovered in Brazil in 2003 and has continued to spread there. Today, the species is a major pest in eucalypt plantations and often requires expensive control measures. Ecological modelling is used here to estimate the potential spread of G. brimblecombeii, worldwide and particularly in Brazil, based on environmental variables from 502 records of G. brimblecombei around the world. Distribution data from Australia were obtained from the literature and recent field surveys. For the first time, G. brimblecombei is recorded from Western Australia. Through the Openmodeller® program interface, 22 bioclimatic variables were used to test the efficacy of the following models: BIOCLIM, Climate Space Model, Envelope Score, Environmental Distance, GARP with best subsets (new Openmodeller implementation), GARP new Openmodeller implementation, GARP best subsets (Desktop GARP implementation), Niche Mosaic and Support Vector Machines. Among these models, Environmental Distance was the best predictor for the potential distribution of G. brimblecombei in new regions. Temperate areas appeared to be more favourable for G. brimblecombei. Regions with highest probability of occurrence in Brazil, in hierarchical order are: the southern part of the Atlantic Forest, Pampa, Caatinga and Cerrado. This modelling procedure provides a useful ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Pslídeo. |
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Eucalipto; Praga. |
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Glycaspis brimblecombei. |
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RAINE, E. H.; MIKICH, S. B.; LEWIS, O. T.; SLADE, E. M. |
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Elizabeth H. Raine, Universidade de Oxford; SANDRA BOS MIKICH, CNPF; Owen T. Lewis, Universidade de Oxford; Eleanor M. Slade, Universidade de Oxford. |
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Linking dung beetle-mediated functions to interactions in the Atlantic Forest: sampling design matters. |
Ano de publicação: |
2020 |
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Biotropica, v. 52, n. 2, p. 215-220, Mar. 2020. |
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https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.12722 |
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Inglês |
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Interactions between dung beetles and vertebrate dung are intimately linked to a suite of ecosystem functions in tropical forests. We show that the trapping method and the type of dung used affect the suite of beetles captured, with the potential to influence the outcome of experiments linking functions to interactions. |
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Diet choice; Dung beetle interactions; Ecosystem functions; Floresta Atlântica; Mammal; Mammal dung; Tropical forest. |
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Besouro; Ecossistema; Esterco. |
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