INFLUENCE OF STRIPS OF NATIVE VEGETATION ON LEPIDOPTERA ASSOCIATED WITH EUCALYPTUS-CLOEZIANA IN BRAZIL

Citation
Jc. Zanuncio et al., INFLUENCE OF STRIPS OF NATIVE VEGETATION ON LEPIDOPTERA ASSOCIATED WITH EUCALYPTUS-CLOEZIANA IN BRAZIL, Forest ecology and management, 108(1-2), 1998, pp. 85-90
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Forestry
ISSN journal
03781127
Volume
108
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
85 - 90
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-1127(1998)108:1-2<85:IOSONV>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Faunistic analyses were made to evaluate the effect of cerrado (Brazil ian savannah) native vegetation on Lepidoptera associated with Eucalyp tus cloeziana plantations. The insects were collected with light traps in five sampling sites for each system of Eucalyptus cultivation (i.e ., with and without strips of cerrado) every 15 days during 6 months. A total of 5511 individuals of 459 species and 16,021 individuals of 3 00 species were collected in areas with and without strips of cerrado. In areas with the first system, a higher number of species was collec ted within the strips of cerrado vegetation, the four most frequent sp ecies accounting for +/- 20% of the individuals collected; nine specie s were constant (present in 50% to 100% of the samples) among the 23 m ost important ones, four of these were accessory (present in 25 to 50% of the samples) and ten accidental (present in 0 to 25% of the sample s). The diversity was higher in the intersection of the habitats and s maller within the eucalypt plantation. In the system without strips of native vegetation, a higher number of species was collected in the na tive vegetation; the intersection between native vegetation and eucaly pt plantation was similar in terms of species composition with a small er number of species being collected within the eucalypt plantation. T he three most frequent species in this habitat accounted for +/-31% of the individuals collected; nine species were constant, nine were acce ssory and eight were accidental. The diversity indexes were higher in the plantation with cerrado strips than in the plantation without cerr ado strips. These results suggest that the establishment of strips of native vegetation within Eucalyptus plantation may be a beneficial tac tic in the management of defoliator Lepidoptera pests in Eucalyptus fo rests. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.