Frugivorous Butterflies
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1. Frugivorous butterflies from the Atlantic Forest in Southern Brazil (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
Resumo: O estudo teve como objetivo elaborar uma lista das espécies de borboletas frugívoras ocorrentes em florestas da Mata Atlântica, nas Unidades de Conservação: Floresta Nacional de Chapecó (FLONA), Estação Ecológica da Mata Preta (ESEC) e Parque Estadual das Araucárias (PAEAR) e fragmentos florestais adjacentes, localizados na Região Oeste de
Biota Neotrop.. Publicado em: 12/09/2019
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2. Composition and structure of the frugivorous butterfly community (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) at the Serra Azul State Park (PESA), Mato Grosso, Brazil
ABSTRACT Due to the important ecological role of Nymphalidae as consumers of fermented fruits, excrement, exudates of decomposed plants and animals, as well as bioindicators of environmental quality that attract the interest of the general public, this study aimed to characterize the fauna of frugivorous butterflies at the Serra Azul State Park - PESA (Mato
Zoologia (Curitiba). Publicado em: 06/06/2019
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3. Dinâmica espaço-temporal em uma guilda de borboletas frugívoras no limite norte da floresta atlântica nordestina
The extent of the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest, a global biodiversity hotspot, has been reduced to less than 7% of its original range. Yet, it contains one of the richest butterfly fauna in the world. Butterflies are commonly used as environmental indicators, mostly because of their strict association with host plants, microclimate and resource availability
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Guia das borboletas frugívoras da Reserva Estadual do Morro Grande e região de Caucaia do Alto, Cotia (São Paulo)
As espécies de borboletas frugívoras (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) conhecidas da Reserva Estadual do Morro Grande (Cotia, SP) e Caucaia do Alto são apresentadas na forma de um guia de campo.
Biota Neotrop.. Publicado em: 2004
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5. Efeitos de fragmentação florestal na guilda de borboletas frugivoras do Planalto Atlantico Paulista
Fragmentation effects on frugivorous butterflies (Nymphalidae) and the ecological indicator status of the members of this guild were evaluated comparing continuous forest sites (Morro Grande State Reserve, Cotia, SP) and nearby fragments. In 36,000 trap-hours of sampling, 70 species of six Nymphalidae subfamilies were captured, summing 1,810 individuals (661
Publicado em: 2003