Tesis
Vespas Parasitoides (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea, Braconidae) do Cerrado do Brasil Central
Fecha
2021-06-29Registro en:
Autor
Gomes, Julia Gibertoni
Institución
Resumen
There is still little knowledge about invertebrates in the Brazilian Cerrado, the most diverse
tropical savanna with high endemism of plant and animal species. This work aimed to
understand the parasitoid wasps of the Braconidae family of this biome, that are specialized
in the use of other insects, mostly herbivores, for the development of their offspring. The
study was carried out on the Chapada dos Veadeiros (PNCV) and Grande Sertão Veredas
(PNGSV) National Parks, located in the Central Brazilian Cerrado, where we estimated the
diversity, richness and abundance of the Braconidae fauna, also verifying the differences that
occurred in the cerrado that had suffered with forest fires with the intact cerrado of the
Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park. A total of 69 genera and 21 subfamilies were sampled
in the PNGSV, with the subfamilies Doryctinae, Microgastrinae and Braconinae being the
most abundant. In the intact PNCV there were 68 genera in 21 subfamilies and in the burned
PNCV 72 genera were sampled in 21 subfamilies, being the subfamilies with greater
abundance Microgastrinae and Homolobinae in the PNCV and Braconinae in the burned
PNC. The beta diversity between PNCV and PNGSV varied 15%, and 30% between the
intact and burned cerrados of the PNCV. The burned PNCV showed great heterogeneity
between the points. New species were found in both parks, and a new genus from the
subfamily Hormiinae has been described in PNGSV. The results of this work are of great
relevance for the knowledge of the fauna of parasitoids in the Cerrado and for their biological
interactions.