Abstract

ABSTRACTThis work performed a seasonal and spatial survey of Drosophila groups, focusing on the repleta group species, in an enclave of xerophytic vegetation in the Araucaria forest phytophysiognomy. The Drosophilidae community, in terms of Drosophila groups, was seasonally affected probably because of cold winters of the highland Araucaria forest surveyed. The spatial variation of groups was not significant, but distinct distributions were observed, both in height and related to the fragment edge/interior, for some groups. Regarding the repleta group, no clear pattern of species seasonal and spatial distribution was detected, probably due to the observation that some species were collected in different seasons and occupied different regions of the area. The considerably high abundance of D. senei, compared to other studies, is one aspect that should be better investigated.

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