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65. | | SILVA, D. B. da; ALVES, R. T.; FERREIRA, P. S. F.; CAMARGO, A. J. A. de. Collaria oleosa (Distant, 1883) (Heteroptera: Miridae), uma praga potencial na cultura do trigo na região dos cerrados. Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasília, DF, v. 29, n. 12, p. 2007-2012, dez. 1994. Nota científica.
Título em inglês: Collaria oleosa (Distant, 1883) (heteroptera: Miridae), a small stinkbug threatening wheat cultivation in the Savannah Region of Brazil. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Trigo; Embrapa Unidades Centrais. |
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68. | | CAMARGO, A. J. A. de; SOARES, R. dos S.; TOREZANI, K. R. de S. Saturniidae (Lepidoptera) do Cerrado: biodiversidade e aspectos biogeográficos. In: SIMPÓSIO NACIONAL CERRADO, 9.; SIMPÓSIO INTERNACIONAL SAVANAS TROPICAIS, 2., 2008, Brasília, DF. Desafios e estratégias para o equilíbrio entre sociedade, agronegócio e recursos naturais: anais... Planaltina, DF: Embrapa Cerrados, 2008. 1 CD-ROM. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Cerrados. |
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69. | | AGUIAR, L. M. de S.; CAMARGO, A. J. A. de; MOREIRA, J. R. Serviços ecológicos prestados pela fauna na agricultura do Cerrado. In: PARRON, L. M.; AGUIAR, L. M. de S.; DUBOC, E.; OLIVEIRA-FILHO, E. C.; CAMARGO, A. J. A. de; AQUINO, F. de G. (Ed.). Cerrado: desafios e oportunidades para o desenvolvimento sustentável. Planaltina, DF: Embrapa Cerrados, 2008. cap. 7, p. 193-228. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Cerrados; Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia. |
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73. | | CORRÊA, D. do C. V.; CAMARGO, A. J. A. de; COSTA, P. T. da; GONTIJO, F. S. Áreas de coleta e serviços ambientais da Sphingofauna depositada na coleção entomológica CPAC: situação atual de conhecimento e necessidade de estudos futuros. In: ENCONTRO DE JOVENS TALENTOS DA EMBRAPA CERRADOS, 4., 2009, Planaltina, DF. Resumos apresentados... Planaltina, DF: Embrapa Cerrados, 2009. p. 62-63 (Embrapa Cerrados. Documentos, 243). Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Cerrados. |
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74. | | OLIVEIRA, M. I. L. DE.; BENITO, N. P.; CAMARGO, A. J. A. de; GUIMARÃES, M. DE F.; BROSSARD, M. Atividade de colônias de Cornitermes Cumulans (Isoptera, Nasutitermitinae) sobre estruturas edáficas macro e microagregadas em casa de vegetação. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, Londrina, v. 33, n. 5, p. 1733-1744, set./out. 2012. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Cerrados; Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia. |
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76. | | FERREIRA, T. E.; FALEIRO, F. G.; JUNQUEIRA, N. T. V.; CAMARGO, A. J. A. de; TESTON, J. A.; SPECHT, A. First record of Isia alcumena, Spodoptera cosmioides and S. eridania (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUOIDEA) attacking Passion Fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) in Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura, Jaboticabal, v. 41, n. 5, Epub Nov 14, 2019. Título em português: Primeiro registro de Isia alcumena, Spodoptera cosmioides e Spodoptera eridania (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUOIDEA) em maracujazeiro (Passiflora edulis Sims) no Brasil. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Cerrados. |
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77. | | CORRÊA, D. do C. V.; CAMARGO, A. J. A. de; COSTA, P. T. da; GONTIJO, F. S. Matas de galeria como vias de disperção, migração e refúgio de fauna: o caso da distribuição espacial de Paradaemonia meridionalis ( Lepidoptera, saturniidae). In: ENCONTRO DE JOVENS TALENTOS DA EMBRAPA CERRADOS, 4., 2009, Planaltina, DF. Resumos apresentados... Planaltina, DF: Embrapa Cerrados, 2009. p. 64-65 (Embrapa Cerrados. Documentos, 243). Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Cerrados. |
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78. | | SANTOS, F. M. dos; LUZ, P. M. C. da; OTANÁSIO, P. N. de; SPECHT, A.; CAMARGO, A. J. A. de. Morfometria geométrica como ferramenta auxiliar na taxonomia de Helicoverpa armigera e Helicoverpa zea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Heliothinae). In: ENCONTRO DE INICIAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA DA EMBRAPA CERRADOS. Jovens talentos 2016: resumos. Planaltina, DF: Embrapa Cerrados, 2016. 99 p. p. 50 (Embrapa Cerrados. Documentos, 334). Comissão organizadora: SOUZA, K. W. de; FALEIRO, A. S. G.; SALGUES, A. L. M.; ALONSO, A. M.; CARVALHO, A. M. de; LOBATO, B. R.; CRUZ, C. V.; SOUSA, E. dos S.; PELEGRINELLI, F.; SOARES, J. P. G.; LIMA, J. E. F. W.; ARBUES, J. F. de O.;... Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Cerrados. |
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79. | | AMORIM, F. W.; ÁVILA JÚNIOR, R. S. de; CAMARGO, A. J. A. de; VIEIRA, A. L.; OLIVEIRA, P. E. A hawkmoth crossroads? Species richness, seasonality and biogeographical affinities of Sphingidae in a Brazilian Cerrado. Journal of Biogeography, Oxford, v. 36, p. 662-674, 2009. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Cerrados. |
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80. | | PEREIRA, H. A.; SILVA, J. R. DA; MARQUES, G. D. V.; GERMANOS, E.; CAMARGO, A. J. A. de; STEFANI, V. Levantamento de lepidópteros (Insecta: Lepidoptera) diurnos em mata mesófila semi decídua de um fragmento urbano. Bioscience Journal, Uberlândia, v. 27, n. 5, p. 839-848, Sept./Oct. 2011. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Cerrados. |
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04/02/2016 |
Data da última atualização: |
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Autoria: |
CAMARGO, N. F. de; CAMARGO, W. R. F. de; CORREA, D. do C. V.; CAMARGO, A. J. A. de; VIEIRA, E. M. |
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NICHOLAS F. DE CAMARGO; WILLIAM R. F. DE CAMARGO, CPAC; DANILO DO C. V. CORRÊA, IBAMA; AMABILIO JOSE AIRES DE CAMARGO, CPAC; EMERSON M. VIEIRA, UNB. |
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Adult feeding moths (Sphingidae) differ from non-adult feeding ones (Saturniidae) in activity-timing overlap and temporal niche width. |
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2016 |
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Oecologia, New York, v. 180, n. 2, p. 313-324, 2016. |
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Inglês |
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Abstract According to classic ecology, resource partitioning by segregation along at least one of the three main niche axes (time, food, and space) must take place for the coexistence of species with similar ecological requirements. We used nocturnal light traps to investigate the assemblage structuration of two moth families: Sphingidae (23 species) and Saturniidae (13 species). Because competition for food among adults potentially occurs only among sphingids, only for this family did we expect less overlap of diel activity patterns than expected by chance and also a greater temporal niche width compared to saturniids. Moreover, we expected a greater number of sphingid species pairs to differ in activity timing compared to saturniid pairs. We also hypothesized that in the case of a lack of temporal structuration, sphingids would be morphologically structured in relation to proboscis length. Contrary to what we expected, both families overlapped their activity patterns more than expected by chance alone and sphingid moths were not morphologically structured. Nevertheless, there were 173 significant pairwise differences in temporal activity between sphingids, contrasting with no interspecific differences between saturniids. Sphingid species also showed a wider temporal niche width than saturniids, as expected. Predation risk and abiotic factors may have caused the overall similarities in activity patterns for both families. The temporal niche seemed not to be determinant for the assemblage structuration of moths as a whole for either of the studied families, but segregation along the temporal niche axis of some potentially competing species pairs can be a relevant factor for the coexistence of nectarfeeding species. MenosAbstract According to classic ecology, resource partitioning by segregation along at least one of the three main niche axes (time, food, and space) must take place for the coexistence of species with similar ecological requirements. We used nocturnal light traps to investigate the assemblage structuration of two moth families: Sphingidae (23 species) and Saturniidae (13 species). Because competition for food among adults potentially occurs only among sphingids, only for this family did we expect less overlap of diel activity patterns than expected by chance and also a greater temporal niche width compared to saturniids. Moreover, we expected a greater number of sphingid species pairs to differ in activity timing compared to saturniid pairs. We also hypothesized that in the case of a lack of temporal structuration, sphingids would be morphologically structured in relation to proboscis length. Contrary to what we expected, both families overlapped their activity patterns more than expected by chance alone and sphingid moths were not morphologically structured. Nevertheless, there were 173 significant pairwise differences in temporal activity between sphingids, contrasting with no interspecific differences between saturniids. Sphingid species also showed a wider temporal niche width than saturniids, as expected. Predation risk and abiotic factors may have caused the overall similarities in activity patterns for both families. The temporal niche seemed not to be determinant for ... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Cronobiologia. |
Thesagro: |
Competição biológica; Lepidoptero; Praga de planta; Traça. |
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Ecological competition; Moths; Plant pests; Predation; Saturniidae; Sphingidae. |
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O Insetos e Entomologia |
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