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Title: Four year multitrophic food web: source food web description, methodology accuracy and species diversity
Other Titles: Uma rede multitrófica de quatro anos: descrição, acurácia metodológica e diversidade de espécies
Authors: Faria, Lucas Del Bianco
Neves, Frederico de Siqueira
Louzada, Julio Neil Cassa
Keywords: Biotic communities
Food web
Spatio-temporal variation
Parasitoid
Ecossistema
Rede trófica
Variação espaço-temporal
Parasitoide
Issue Date: 6-Jun-2016
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Citation: MAIA, L. F. Four year multitrophic food web: source food web description, methodology accuracy and species diversity. 2016. 91 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ecologia Aplicada)-Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2016.
Abstract: Food webs have been used in order to understand the trophic relationship among organisms within an ecosystem, however the extension by which sampling efficiency could affect food web responses remain poorly understood. Still, there is a lack of long-term sampling data for many insect groups, mainly related to the interactions between herbivores and their host plants. In the first chapter, I describe a source food web based on the Senegalia tenuifolia plant by identifying the associated insect species and the interactions among them and with this host plant. Furthermore, I check for the data robustness from each trophic level and propose a cost-efficiently methodology. The results from this chapter show that the collected dataset and the methodology presented are a good tool for sample most insect richness of a source food web. In total the food web comprises 27 species belonging to four trophic levels. In the second chapter, I demonstrate the temporal variation in the species richness and abundance from each trophic level, as well as the relationship among distinct trophic levels. Moreover, I investigate the diversity patterns of the second and third trophic level by assessing the contribution of alfa and beta-diversity components along the years. This chapter shows that in our system the parasitoid abundance is regulated by the herbivore abundances. Besides, the species richness and abundances of the trophic levels vary temporally. It also shows that alfa-diversity was the diversity component that most contribute to the herbivore species diversity (2nd trophic level), while the contribution of alfa- and beta-diversity changed along the years for parasitoid diversity (3rd level). Overall, this dissertation describes a source food web and bring insights into some food web challenges related to the sampling effort to gather enough species from all trophic levels. It also discuss the relation among communities associated with distinct trophic levels and their temporal variation and diversity patterns. Finally, this dissertation contributes for the world food web database and in understanding the interactions among its trophic levels and each trophic level pattern along time and space
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/11229
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