Diversidade e composição de Odonata associadas a diferentes condições da vegetação ribeirinha ao longo de um riacho localizado em Colômbia

Autores

  • Jose A. Cuellar-Cardozo Universidad Militar Nueva Granada.
  • María I. Castro-Rebolledo Universidad La Salle. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5235-3196
  • M. Alejandra Jaramillo Universidad Militar Nueva Granada.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.acbi.v42n113a04

Palavras-chave:

Bosque Seco Tropical, caballitos del diablo, libélulas, Huila, región Andina

Resumo

A fragmentação dos ambientes aquáticos e ribeirinhos danificou a diversidade nos ecossistemas. Essas lesões são pronunciadas em áreas como florestas tropicais secas na Colômbia, que são zonas ameaçadas de extinção que podem desaparecer em poucos anos. Nesta situação, a diversidade e composição dos insetos Odonata, que são influenciados por fatores abióticos, podem ser excelentes ferramentas para o entendimento do estado ambiental. Assim, pretendemos observar mudanças na diversidade e composição de Odonata em diferentes matas ciliares durante um ano, ao longo de um riacho de um remanescente de floresta seca. Ao mesmo tempo, levantamos a hipótese de que existem diferenças na diversidade e composição de Odonata. Para isso, amostramos Odonata, larvas e adultos, e variáveis ​​ambientais em quatro estações de amostragem, com diferentes matas ciliares durante um ano. Coletamos um total de 272 espécimes correspondentes a 16 espécies. Por um lado, notamos variações na composição de Odonata, evidenciadas em registros de espécies e índices de similaridade. Por outro lado, não observamos diferenças na diversidade de Odonata. Por fim, aprovamos em parte nossa hipótese expondo apenas mudanças na composição de Odonata com a vegetação ripária, durante o ano de amostragem.

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Biografia do Autor

Jose A. Cuellar-Cardozo, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada.

DIVERSITAS, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, Cajicá‐Zipaquirá, Colombia

María I. Castro-Rebolledo, Universidad La Salle.

Bioprospección y Biodiversidad Colombiana, Universidad La Salle, Bogotá. Colombia.

M. Alejandra Jaramillo, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada.

DIVERSITAS, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, Cajicá‐Zipaquirá, Colombia.

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Cuellar-Cardozo, J. A., Castro-Rebolledo, M. I., & Jaramillo, M. A. (2020). Diversidade e composição de Odonata associadas a diferentes condições da vegetação ribeirinha ao longo de um riacho localizado em Colômbia. Actualidades Biológicas, 42(113), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.acbi.v42n113a04

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