Diversity and seasonal dynamics of an assemblage of sarcophagid Diptera in a gradient of urbanization

Autores
Mulieri, Pablo R.; Patitucci, Luciano D.; Schnack, Juan Alberto; Mariluis, Juan C.
Año de publicación
2011
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Sarcophagid species inhabiting different locations in a rural-urban gradient were surveyed in the east central Argentine district of the Almirante Brown, Buenos Aires province. The main objectives of this research were to identify the most prevalent sarcophagid species and to describe community richness and diversity according to the degree of urbanization and the environmental variables measured in three locations within a rural-urban gradient sampled during two years from May 2005 to April 2007. Spatial and seasonal variations were the main factors involved in structuring the sarcophagid communities. Diversity was lower in urbanized areas than in rural ones. Bait and microhabitat preferences (sunny or shady places) and seasonal fluctuations were described for 17 sarcophagid species.
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Zoología
diversity
rural and urban systems
species richness
synanthropy
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diversity and seasonal dynamics of an assemblage of sarcophagid Diptera in a gradient of urbanization
title Diversity and seasonal dynamics of an assemblage of sarcophagid Diptera in a gradient of urbanization
spellingShingle Diversity and seasonal dynamics of an assemblage of sarcophagid Diptera in a gradient of urbanization
Mulieri, Pablo R.
Zoología
diversity
rural and urban systems
species richness
synanthropy
title_short Diversity and seasonal dynamics of an assemblage of sarcophagid Diptera in a gradient of urbanization
title_full Diversity and seasonal dynamics of an assemblage of sarcophagid Diptera in a gradient of urbanization
title_fullStr Diversity and seasonal dynamics of an assemblage of sarcophagid Diptera in a gradient of urbanization
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and seasonal dynamics of an assemblage of sarcophagid Diptera in a gradient of urbanization
title_sort Diversity and seasonal dynamics of an assemblage of sarcophagid Diptera in a gradient of urbanization
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Mulieri, Pablo R.
Patitucci, Luciano D.
Schnack, Juan Alberto
Mariluis, Juan C.
author Mulieri, Pablo R.
author_facet Mulieri, Pablo R.
Patitucci, Luciano D.
Schnack, Juan Alberto
Mariluis, Juan C.
author_role author
author2 Patitucci, Luciano D.
Schnack, Juan Alberto
Mariluis, Juan C.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Zoología
diversity
rural and urban systems
species richness
synanthropy
topic Zoología
diversity
rural and urban systems
species richness
synanthropy
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Sarcophagid species inhabiting different locations in a rural-urban gradient were surveyed in the east central Argentine district of the Almirante Brown, Buenos Aires province. The main objectives of this research were to identify the most prevalent sarcophagid species and to describe community richness and diversity according to the degree of urbanization and the environmental variables measured in three locations within a rural-urban gradient sampled during two years from May 2005 to April 2007. Spatial and seasonal variations were the main factors involved in structuring the sarcophagid communities. Diversity was lower in urbanized areas than in rural ones. Bait and microhabitat preferences (sunny or shady places) and seasonal fluctuations were described for 17 sarcophagid species.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description Sarcophagid species inhabiting different locations in a rural-urban gradient were surveyed in the east central Argentine district of the Almirante Brown, Buenos Aires province. The main objectives of this research were to identify the most prevalent sarcophagid species and to describe community richness and diversity according to the degree of urbanization and the environmental variables measured in three locations within a rural-urban gradient sampled during two years from May 2005 to April 2007. Spatial and seasonal variations were the main factors involved in structuring the sarcophagid communities. Diversity was lower in urbanized areas than in rural ones. Bait and microhabitat preferences (sunny or shady places) and seasonal fluctuations were described for 17 sarcophagid species.
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