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Tiger-Moths in Savannas in Eastern Amazon: First Assessment of Diversity and Seasonal Aspects
Authors:D M P Valente  M M Zenker  J A Teston
Institution:1.Programa de Pós-Gradua??o em Recursos Naturais da Amaz?nia,Univ Federal do Oeste do Pará,Santarém,Brasil;2.Lab de Estudos de Lepidópteros Neotropicais,Univ Federal do Oeste do Pará,Santarém,Brasil;3.Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig (ZFMK),Centre for Molecular Biodiversity Research,Bonn,Germany
Abstract:Biodiversity knowledge on insects is urgently needed due to the ever growing demand for food and the consequent deforestation process and loss of natural habitats in many understudied tropical regions. In this paper, we describe the outcome of a biodiversity research on tiger moths performed for the first time in a poorly studied Amazonian landscape—the savanna. We sampled tiger moths monthly with UV automatic light traps for 12 consecutive months in two sampling points in an area of savanna in eastern Amazon, and we compared our results to previously available data for eastern Amazon. We found a total of 91 species of which 80 were identified to species level. The most species-rich subtribes were Phaegopterina and Euchromiina with 32 species each. Species richness and abundance did not differ among sampling sites, but in general the species richness was higher during the dry season while abundance was higher during the wet season. This seasonal diversity pattern differs from the most common patterns recorded for savannas in other parts of the world. The species composition also changed in wet and dry seasons and correlated significantly with temperature and relative humidity. Our results suggest that the alpha diversity of the Amazonian savannas in our sampling area is lower than that in nearby rain forests and similar to that in agriculturally disturbed areas surrounded by rain forests. However, the species composition differed considerably from natural and disturbed areas. These results highlight the need of basic biodiversity surveys of insects in Amazonian savannas.
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