Literature DB >> 33792856

Invasion and Spreading of Drosophila nasuta (Diptera, Drosophilidae) in the Caatinga Biome, Brazil.

Martín Alejandro Montes1,2, Carlos Henrique Campos Bezerra Neves2, Alan Felipe Ferreira2, Maria de Fátima Severina Dos Santos3, Júlia Isabelle Freire Peres Quintas3, Gabriely Dias Ângelo Manetta4, Paulo Victor de Oliveira5, Ana Cristina Lauer Garcia6.   

Abstract

Biological invasions are one of the main causes of biodiversity loss, and it is essential to understand the pattern and rate of expansion of invasive species outside their native distribution. In this study, we documented the invasion of the Asian fruit fly, Drosophila nasuta Lamb, in the Caatinga, and measured its geographical distribution in this environment, which covers 11% of the Brazilian territory. We collected drosophilids in eight sites distributed in the north of the Caatinga (in the state of Ceará), in the south (in Bahia), in the east (in Pernambuco), and in the west (in Piauí), as well as in sites in the central area of the biome. Drosophila nasuta occurred in all areas and was one of the most frequently occurring species in half of the sampled sites. We observed greater abundance in areas with arboreal vegetation and a possible preference of this species for areas with higher annual rainfall in the Caatinga. Of all the biomes where D. nasuta is found in Brazil, the area occupied in the Caatinga is the largest documented to date. Our results show D. nasuta's success in invading the Caatinga and the vast area this species has colonized in this biome. The success of this invasion can be explained by the high fertility and short life cycle as well as by the ability of D. nasuta to use different trophic resources.
© 2021. Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil.

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Keywords:  Abundance; biological invasion; insects; tropical dry forest

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33792856     DOI: 10.1007/s13744-021-00875-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neotrop Entomol        ISSN: 1519-566X            Impact factor:   1.650


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