ENTOMOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BETWEEN AN ECOSYSTEM IN PROCESS OF NATURAL REGENERATION AND A PRIMARY FOREST, AMAZONAS, PERU

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The Peruvian Amazon region is experiencing a number of impacts such as deforestation which results in loss of vegetation cover and consequently reduced habitat for wildlife. The aim of this study was to evaluate the entomological diversity in an ecosystem in a natural regeneration process (BS) and a...

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Autores: Alvarado, Lleydy, Iannacone, José, Gamarra, Oscar
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2015
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Amazon
primary forest
entomological inventory
ecosystem in the process of natural regeneration
seasonality
Amazonas
bosque primario
ecosistema en proceso de regeneración natural
estacionalidad
inventario entomológico
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ENTOMOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BETWEEN AN ECOSYSTEM IN PROCESS OF NATURAL REGENERATION AND A PRIMARY FOREST, AMAZONAS, PERU
DIVERSIDAD ENTOMOLÓGICA ENTRE UN ECOSISTEMA EN PROCESO DE REGENERACIÓN NATURAL Y UN BOSQUE PRIMARIO, AMAZONAS, PERU
title ENTOMOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BETWEEN AN ECOSYSTEM IN PROCESS OF NATURAL REGENERATION AND A PRIMARY FOREST, AMAZONAS, PERU
spellingShingle ENTOMOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BETWEEN AN ECOSYSTEM IN PROCESS OF NATURAL REGENERATION AND A PRIMARY FOREST, AMAZONAS, PERU
Alvarado, Lleydy
Amazon
primary forest
entomological inventory
ecosystem in the process of natural regeneration
seasonality
Amazonas
bosque primario
ecosistema en proceso de regeneración natural
estacionalidad
inventario entomológico
title_short ENTOMOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BETWEEN AN ECOSYSTEM IN PROCESS OF NATURAL REGENERATION AND A PRIMARY FOREST, AMAZONAS, PERU
title_full ENTOMOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BETWEEN AN ECOSYSTEM IN PROCESS OF NATURAL REGENERATION AND A PRIMARY FOREST, AMAZONAS, PERU
title_fullStr ENTOMOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BETWEEN AN ECOSYSTEM IN PROCESS OF NATURAL REGENERATION AND A PRIMARY FOREST, AMAZONAS, PERU
title_full_unstemmed ENTOMOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BETWEEN AN ECOSYSTEM IN PROCESS OF NATURAL REGENERATION AND A PRIMARY FOREST, AMAZONAS, PERU
title_sort ENTOMOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BETWEEN AN ECOSYSTEM IN PROCESS OF NATURAL REGENERATION AND A PRIMARY FOREST, AMAZONAS, PERU
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Alvarado, Lleydy
Iannacone, José
Gamarra, Oscar
author Alvarado, Lleydy
author_facet Alvarado, Lleydy
Iannacone, José
Gamarra, Oscar
author_role author
author2 Iannacone, José
Gamarra, Oscar
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Amazon
primary forest
entomological inventory
ecosystem in the process of natural regeneration
seasonality
Amazonas
bosque primario
ecosistema en proceso de regeneración natural
estacionalidad
inventario entomológico
topic Amazon
primary forest
entomological inventory
ecosystem in the process of natural regeneration
seasonality
Amazonas
bosque primario
ecosistema en proceso de regeneración natural
estacionalidad
inventario entomológico
description The Peruvian Amazon region is experiencing a number of impacts such as deforestation which results in loss of vegetation cover and consequently reduced habitat for wildlife. The aim of this study was to evaluate the entomological diversity in an ecosystem in a natural regeneration process (BS) and a primary forest (BP) in Bongará, Amazonas, Peru. The insects were collected using pitfall traps, with bait and malaise, which were arranged in a cross system having as midpoint the center of each area. The collection was made during three periods: dry, semi-dry and rainy. 18650 insects and 150 families distributed in 13 orders were classified. Those Orders who had a higher percentage of richness and abundance were, respectively, Diptera (24%; 45.2%), Coleoptera (24%; 26.4%) and Hymenoptera (21.3%; 14%). Comparing the two areas assessed, BP had a higher abundance compared to BS. The two most abundant families were Drosophilidae and Staphylinidae. Greater abundance and richness occurred in the semi-dry and dry compared to the rainy season period. The lowest values in the species richness of families, as well as the abundance and Shannon-Wiener for the natural ecosystem regeneration rainy-period were observed. The similarity of the families of insects between the two areas evaluated with varying degrees of human intervention shows few shared families. The rainy season showed a lower degree of similarity at the entomological family level compared to the dry and semi-dry period. The abundance and diversity of entomofauna can be used as a bioindicator of human impact and seasonal evaluation of the forest environment.
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dc.publisher.none.fl_str_mv Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Matemática. Escuela Profesional de Biología
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spelling ENTOMOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BETWEEN AN ECOSYSTEM IN PROCESS OF NATURAL REGENERATION AND A PRIMARY FOREST, AMAZONAS, PERUDIVERSIDAD ENTOMOLÓGICA ENTRE UN ECOSISTEMA EN PROCESO DE REGENERACIÓN NATURAL Y UN BOSQUE PRIMARIO, AMAZONAS, PERUAlvarado, LleydyIannacone, JoséGamarra, OscarAmazonprimary forestentomological inventoryecosystem in the process of natural regenerationseasonalityAmazonasbosque primarioecosistema en proceso de regeneración naturalestacionalidadinventario entomológicoThe Peruvian Amazon region is experiencing a number of impacts such as deforestation which results in loss of vegetation cover and consequently reduced habitat for wildlife. The aim of this study was to evaluate the entomological diversity in an ecosystem in a natural regeneration process (BS) and a primary forest (BP) in Bongará, Amazonas, Peru. The insects were collected using pitfall traps, with bait and malaise, which were arranged in a cross system having as midpoint the center of each area. The collection was made during three periods: dry, semi-dry and rainy. 18650 insects and 150 families distributed in 13 orders were classified. Those Orders who had a higher percentage of richness and abundance were, respectively, Diptera (24%; 45.2%), Coleoptera (24%; 26.4%) and Hymenoptera (21.3%; 14%). Comparing the two areas assessed, BP had a higher abundance compared to BS. The two most abundant families were Drosophilidae and Staphylinidae. Greater abundance and richness occurred in the semi-dry and dry compared to the rainy season period. The lowest values in the species richness of families, as well as the abundance and Shannon-Wiener for the natural ecosystem regeneration rainy-period were observed. The similarity of the families of insects between the two areas evaluated with varying degrees of human intervention shows few shared families. The rainy season showed a lower degree of similarity at the entomological family level compared to the dry and semi-dry period. The abundance and diversity of entomofauna can be used as a bioindicator of human impact and seasonal evaluation of the forest environment.La región Amazonas peruana viene experimentando una serie de impactos como la deforestación que produce pérdida de la cubierta vegetal y como consecuencia de la reducción del hábitat para la fauna. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar la diversidad entomológica entre un ecosistema en proceso de regeneración natural (BS) y un bosque primario (BP) en Bongará, Amazonas, Perú. Los insectos se obtuvieron mediante el uso de trampas de caída, cebo y Malaise, las que fueron dispuestas en un sistema en cruz teniendo como punto medio el centro de cada área. La colecta se realizó durante tres épocas: seca, semi-seca y lluviosa. Se clasificaron 18650 insectos de 150 familias distribuidas en 13 órdenes. Los Ordenes que presentaron mayor porcentaje de riqueza yabundancia, respectivamente fueron Diptera (24%; 45,2%), Coleoptera (24%; 26,4%) e Hymenoptera (21,3%; 14%). Al comparar las dos áreas evaluadas, el BP presentó una mayor abundancia en comparación al BS. Las dos familias más abundantes fueron Drosophilidae y Staphylinidae. Una mayor abundancia y riqueza se presentó en la época semi-seca y seca en comparación al periodo lluvioso. Se observaron los valores más bajos en la riqueza específica de familias, así como en la abundancia y en Shannon-Wiener para el ecosistema en regeneración natural-periodo lluvioso. La similitud de las familias de insectos entre las dos áreas evaluadas con diferente grado de intervención antrópica presentaron pocas familias compartidas. El periodo lluvioso presentó un menor grado de similaridad entomológica a nivel de familia en comparación a las épocas seca y semi-seca. La abundancia y diversidad de la entomofauna puede ser empleada como un bioindicador de impacto antrópico y de época del año evaluado en el ambiente boscoso.Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Matemática. Escuela Profesional de Biología2015-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1549The Biologist; Vol. 13 No. 2 (2015): The Biologist; 279-296The Biologist; Vol. 13 Núm. 2 (2015): The Biologist (Lima); 279-2961994-90731816-0719reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1549/2289https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/15492023-03-04T14:53:42Z
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