
Famílias de Coleoptera capturadas com armadilha malaise em oito localidades do Estado do Paraná, Brasil: diversidades alfa e beta
1997; Sociedade Brasileira de Zoologia; Volume: 14; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1590/s0101-81751997000300021
ISSN1806-969X
AutoresRenato C. Marinoni, Renato Roxo Coutinho Dutra,
Tópico(s)Biological Control of Invasive Species
ResumoBRAZIL.ALI'IIA ANO BETA DIVERSITIES.Eight geographical areas, considered as representative orthe different natural environments still existing in the state of Paraná, in Southern Brazil, were se lected for the collection of insects.This data is part ofthe "Survey ofthe Entomological Fauna in Paraná State" (henceforth PROFAUPAR).These areas were continually sampl ed using a Malaise trap (TOWNES' 1972 model) throughout a si ngle year (52 wecks) from August, 1986, until July 1987.The Coleoptera obtained has bcen s0l1ed at family leve i and analyzed.The highest family variety and abundance were observed at Jundiaí do Sul and Ponta Grossa, and the greatest eveness at JUlldiai do Sul and Telêmaco Borba.A study on phytophagous/non phytophagous families relations made possible a first approach about the vegetation condition in the si tes.The following I11cthods were used to analyse the data: Ecological lndices (A lpha Diversity) and Clustering and Ordination Analysis (Beta Diversity).
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