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RESUMEN Analizamos el uso de microhábitat para las diferentes clases etarias entre épocas climáticas y comparamos la diversidad de presas consumidas por los machos y hembras adultas de Craugastor berkenbuschii en un arroyo tropical del sureste de México. Los datos fueron colectados en diez transectos de 100 x 15 m, separados entre sí por 25 m de distancia entre ellos. Los muestreos diurnos y nocturnos se realizaron mensualmente entre septiembre 2017 y agosto 2018. A cada individuo observado le registramos el sexo, la clase etaria y el microhábitat utilizado al momento del avistamiento. Las presas consumidas fueron extraídas mediante lavados estomacales in situ. Registramos un total de 437 individuos; 165 fueron adultos, 162 juveniles y 110 crías. Los microhábitats utilizados fueron roca, hojarasca, suelo, tronco, rama, hojas y raíz, de los cuales roca fue el más utilizado independientemente de la época del año y clases etarias. Se identificaron 21 órdenes de presas, 19 órdenes en hembras y 11 en machos. El índice de diversidad verdadera (1D), mostró valores similares para machos y hembras, con 9,67 y 9,08 respectivamente. El índice de distintividad taxonómica promedio (A+) determinó que las hembras consumen una mayor diversidad de presas que los machos, con 5,12 y 4,25, respectivamente. Los resultados muestran que las diferentes clases etarias de C. berkenbuschii aprovechan una gran variedad de microhábitats entre épocas climáticas y que existen diferencias entre las presas consumidas entre machos y hembras adultas.
ABSTRACT We analyzed microhabitat use for different age classes between climatic seasons and compared the diversity of prey consumed by adult males and females of Craugastor berkenbuschii in a tropical stream in southeastern Mexico. The data was collected in ten transects of 100 x 15 m, separated from each other by 25 m of the distance between them. Day and night sampling was carried out monthly between September 2017 and august 2018. For each observed individual, we recorded the sex, age class, and microhabitat used at the time of the sighting. The consumed prey was extracted by means of in situ stomach washings. We registered a total of 437 individuals; 165 were adults, 162 were juveniles, and 110 were young. The microhabitats used were rock, litter, soil, trunk, branch, leaves, and root, of which rock was the most used regardless of the time of year and age classes. Twenty-one orders of prey were identified, 19 orders in females and 11 in males. The true diversity index (1D) showed similar values for males and females, with 9.67 and 9.08 respectively. The average taxonomic distinctness index (A+) determined that females consume a greater diversity of prey than males, with 5.12 and 4.25, respectively. The results show that the different age classes of C. berkenbuschii take advantage of a wide variety of microhabitats between climatic seasons and that there are differences between the prey consumed between adult males and females.
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ResumenLos Scolytinae y Platypodinae son insectos tropicales de amplia distribución, capaces de utilizar una amplia gama de huéspedes. El estudio de la diversidad asociados a sitios de conservación nos permite conocer la riqueza y abundancia de las especies, además su fluctuación poblacional ayuda a entender el comportamiento de las poblaciones a través del tiempo. Por tal motivo, la riqueza y abundancia de las especies de Scolytinae y Platypodinae fue estudiada en la Reserva Ecológica de la Chontalpa (REC) y el Jardín Botánico José Narciso Rovirosa (JBU), en Tabasco, México. Los insectos fueron capturados con trampas de alcohol etílico. Se recolectaron 7 057 especímenes pertenecientes a 46 especies incluidas en 26 géneros, de las cuales 42 especies de 23 géneros pertenecen a Scolytinae y cuatro especies de tres géneros a Platypodinae. Las especies B. foveatus, D. luteolus, D.guatemalensis, Micracis swainei (Blackman, 1920), Pseudothysanoes tenellus (Wood, 1971) y Ambrosiodmus obliquus (Leconte, 1878) constituyen nuevos registros para el estado de Tabasco. Las especies Corthylus papulans Eichhoff, 1869 con 2 509 especímenes (35.55 %), Xyleborus volvulus (Fabricius, 1775) con 1 435 (20.33 %) y Xyleborus affinis Eichhoff, 1868 con 1 061 (15.03 %) registraron la mayor abundancia, que en conjunto representan el 70.9 % de la recolecta total. La fluctuación poblacional de estos insectos presentó su máximo pico durante febrero y marzo con 2 728 especímenes en el JBU y en la REC en diciembre con 322 en el 2010.
AbstractThe Scolytinae and Platypodinae are group of widely distributed tropical insects that are capable of using a wide range of hosts. The study of diversity associated with conservation sites allows estimating the richness and abundance of species, their population dynamics as well as understanding the population behavior over time. The species richness and abundance of Scolytinae and Platypodinae was studied in the Chontalpa Ecological Reserve (REC) and the José Narciso Rovirosa Botanical Garden (JBU) in Tabasco, Mexico. Insects were captured with ethyl alcohol traps. A total of 7 057 specimens belonging to 46 species and 26 genera were collected and identified; 42 species from 23 genera belong to Scolytinae and four species from three genera to Platypodinae. The species Bothrosternus foveatus (Blackman, 1943); Dendroterus luteolus (Schedl, 1951); Dendrocranulusguatemalensis (Hopkins, 1915); Micracis swainei (Blackman, 1920); Pseudothysanoes tenellus (Wood, 1971) y Ambrosiodmus obliquus (Leconte, 1878) are new records for the state of Tabasco. The species Corthylus papulans Eichhoff, 1869 with 2 509 specimens (35.55); Xyleborus volvulus (Fabricius, 1775) with 1 435 (20.33); and Xyleborus affinis Eichhoff, 1868 with 1 061 (15.03) were the most common species, representing 70.9 % of total. The population dynamics of these insects showed its highest peak during February and March with 2 728 specimens in JBU and December with 322 in REC of year 2010. Rev. Biol. Trop. 64 (1): 319-326. Epub 2016 March 01.
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Animais , Besouros/classificação , Estações do Ano , Densidade Demográfica , Ecossistema , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , MéxicoRESUMO
The Scolytinae and Platypodinae are group of widely distributed tropical insects that are capable of using a wide range of hosts. The study of diversity associated with conservation sites allows estimating the richness and abundance of species, their population dynamics as well as understanding the population behavior over time. The species richness and abundance of Scolytinae and Platypodinae was studied in the Chontalpa Ecological Reserve (REC) and the José Narciso Rovirosa Botanical Garden (JBU) in Tabasco, Mexico. Insects were captured with ethyl alcohol traps. A total of 7 057 specimens belonging to 46 species and 26 genera were collected and identified; 42 species from 23 genera belong to Scolytinae and four species from three genera to Platypodinae. The species Bothrosternus foveatus (Blackman, 1943); Dendroterus luteolus (Schedl, 1951); Dendrocranulus guatemalensis (Hopkins, 1915); Micracis swainei (Blackman, 1920); Pseudothysanoes tenellus (Wood, 1971) y Ambrosiodmus obliquus (Leconte, 1878) are new records for the state of Tabasco. The species Corthylus papulans Eichhoff, 1869 with 2 509 specimens (35.55); Xyleborus volvulus (Fabricius, 1775) with 1 435 (20.33); and Xyleborus affinis Eichhoff, 1868 with 1 061 (15.03) were the most common species, representing 70.9 % of total. The population dynamics of these insects showed its highest peak during February and March with 2 728 specimens in JBU and December with 322 in REC of year 2010.
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Besouros/classificação , Animais , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Ecossistema , México , Densidade Demográfica , Estações do AnoRESUMO
The Scolytidae fauna associated to the cacao agroecosystem in Tabasco, Mexico was studied during 2007. Adult insects were captured by using ethanol and light traps, and by direct collecting in their host plants. 3,192 specimens of 34 species belonging to 18 genera of Scolytidae were collected. Twenty-two species are new records for the State of Tabasco. The genera with more species were Xyleborus (6) and Hypothenemus (6). We conclude that the Scolytidae fauna associated to the cacao agroecosystem captured with the three trap systems are similar through the year of study. We also conclude that although the ethanol traps were more efficient, obtaining the highest species diversity, the use of other methods is important.
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Cacau/parasitologia , Besouros/fisiologia , Ecossistema , Animais , México , Fatores de TempoRESUMO
El objetivo de este trabajo fue conocer la fauna de escolítidos asociada al agroecosistema cacao durante el año 2007 en Tabasco, México; para ello se utilizaron trampas de alcohol etílico, trampa de luz y captura sobre sus plantas huéspedes como métodos de recolecta. Se registraron 3,192 especimenes de 34 especies pertenecientes a 18 géneros de escolítidos. Veintidós especies son registros nuevos para el Estado de Tabasco. Los géneros con mayor riqueza de especies fueron Xyleborus (6) e Hypothenemus (6). Se concluye que la fauna de escolítidos capturadas con los tres métodos de recolecta presentó una fluctuación poblacional similar a través del año de estudio. Además concluimos que aunque la trampa de alcohol etílico fue el método de captura más eficiente para la obtención de la mayor diversidad de especies es importante la utilización de los otros métodos que complementan y enriquecen la información obtenida.
The Scolytidae fauna associated to the cacao agroecosystem in Tabasco, Mexico was studied during 2007. Adult insects were captured by using ethanol and light traps, and by direct collecting in their host plants. 3,192 specimens of 34 species belonging to 18 genera of Scolytidae were collected. Twenty-two species are new records for the State of Tabasco. The genera with more species were Xyleborus (6) and Hypothenemus (6). We conclude that the Scolytidae fauna associated to the cacao agroecosystem captured with the three trap systems are similar through the year of study. We also conclude that although the ethanol traps were more efficient, obtaining the highest species diversity, the use of other methods is important.
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Animais , Besouros/fisiologia , Cacau/parasitologia , Ecossistema , México , Fatores de TempoRESUMO
The aim of this work was to know the diversity of insects captured by weaver spiders in a plantation of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) of 6 ha in the State of Tabasco, Mexico. The study was carried out from July 2004 to June 2005 by means biweekly samples of the insects captured on the spiders webs. The total of 3,041 webs of 54 species of spiders belonging to seven families (Araneidae, Theridiidae, Tetragnathidae, Uloboridae, Pholcidae, Dyctinidae and Linyphiidae) were revised. We found 1,749 specimens belonging to 10 orders of insects, represented by 93 families, the majority of Coleoptera, Diptera and Hemiptera that constituted 74% of the identified families. The biggest number of specimens of all orders was captured by Araneidae, except of Isoptera, whose specimens were captured mainly by the family Theridiidae. The index of diversity (H'), evenness (J') and similarity (Is), applied to know the diversity of families of insects captured among families of spiders, varied from 0.00 to 3.24, 0.00 to 0.81, and 0.04 to 0.522, respectively. We conclude that there is a wide diversity of insects predated by the weaver spiders in the cocoa agroecosystem, and that there are species that can be promising for the biological control of pests.
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Cacau , Ecossistema , Insetos , Aranhas/fisiologia , Animais , Comportamento Animal , Controle de Insetos , MéxicoRESUMO
El objetivo de este trabajo fue el de conocer la diversidad de insectos capturados por arañas tejedoras en una plantación de cacao de 6 ha en Tabasco, México. El estudio se realizó de Julio del 2004 a Junio del 2005 mediante recolectas quincenales de los insectos capturados en las telas de las arañas. Se revisaron 3,041 telas de 54 especies de arañas pertenecientes a siete familias (Araneidae, Theridiidae, Tetragnathidae, Uloboridae, Pholcidae, Dyctinidae y Linyphiidae) que capturaron 1.749 insectos de 10 órdenes, representados por 93 familias, la mayoría de Coleoptera, Diptera y Hemiptera que en conjunto constituyeron el 74 por ciento del total de las familias identificadas. La familia Araneidae fue la que capturó el mayor número de individuos de todos los órdenes, excepto de Isoptera, cuyos individuos fueron capturados principalmente por la familia Theridiidae. Los índices de diversidad (H'), equitatividad (J') y similitud (Is), aplicados para conocer la diversidad de familias de insectos capturados entre familias de arañas, variaron de 0,00 a 3,24, 0,00 a 0.81, y 0,04 a 0,522, respectivamente. Concluimos que existe una amplia diversidad de insectos que son depredados por las arañas tejedoras en el agroecosistema cacao y que hay especies que pueden ser promisorias para el control biológico de plagas.
The aim of this work was to know the diversity of insects captured by weaver spiders in a plantation of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) of 6 ha in the State of Tabasco, Mexico. The study was carried out from July 2004 to June 2005 by means biweekly samples of the insects captured on the spiders webs. The total of 3,041 webs of 54 species of spiders belonging to seven families (Araneidae, Theridiidae, Tetragnathidae, Uloboridae, Pholcidae, Dyctinidae and Linyphiidae) were revised. We found 1,749 specimens belonging to 10 orders of insects, represented by 93 families, the majority of Coleoptera, Diptera and Hemiptera that constituted 74 percent of the identified families. The biggest number of specimens of all orders was captured by Araneidae, except of Isoptera, whose specimens were captured mainly by the family Theridiidae. The index of diversity (H'), evenness (J') and similarity (Is), applied to know the diversity of families of insects captured among families of spiders, varied from 0.00 to 3.24, 0.00 to 0.81, and 0.04 to 0.522, respectively. We conclude that there is a wide diversity of insects predated by the weaver spiders in the cocoa agroecosystem, and that there are species that can be promising for the biological control of pests.