Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain the diversity of gall-midge insects (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae), some of them taking into account plant diversity. This study aims to test the importance of size, age and composition of host plant taxa in the diversity of Cecidomyiidae. For this we used inventories data on the diversity of galling and host plants in Brazil. We found that Asterales, Myrtales and Malpighiales, were the most important orders, with 34, 33 and 25, gall morphotypes, respectively. The most representative host families were Asteraceae (34 morphotypes), Myrtaceae (23) and Fabaceae (22). In general, the order size and the plant family were good predictors of the galling diversity, but not the taxon age. The most diverse host...
Highly diverse forms of galling arthropods can be identified in much of southeastern Brazil's vegeta...
Gall-inducing insects of an Araucaria Forest in southern Brazil. Diversity of galling insects is rep...
Abstract. Fagundes M, Santos EML, Duarte KLR, Santos LM, Vieira JS, Oliveira CHD, Silva PS. 2020. Di...
Muchas hipótesis se han propuesto para explicar la diversidad de dipteros de la familia Cecidomyiida...
Abstract: Inventories in Brazilian restingas have been indicating that Myrtaceae are the plant famil...
Despite the speciose fauna of gall-inducing insects in the Neotropical region, little is known about...
One hundred and eight species of Cecidomyiinae (Cecidomyiidae) were found in association with 53 spe...
Most studies of the interactions between plants and gall-inducing (galling) insects have focused on ...
Understanding how diversification proceeds during adaptive radiation requires studies of diversity a...
We compiled published Brazilian gall-inducing insect inventories aiming to understand trends and bia...
Abstract Herein, we studied the occurrence of insect galls from natural vegetation around the Itambé...
1. The relationship between plant traits and the frequency of attack by a stem galling midge, Neolas...
In this paper we performed a study of occurrence and characterization of entomogen galls from natura...
Our understanding of the population ecology of insect gallers is largely built on examples from temp...
AbstractIn this paper we performed a study of occurrence and characterization of entomogen galls fro...
Highly diverse forms of galling arthropods can be identified in much of southeastern Brazil's vegeta...
Gall-inducing insects of an Araucaria Forest in southern Brazil. Diversity of galling insects is rep...
Abstract. Fagundes M, Santos EML, Duarte KLR, Santos LM, Vieira JS, Oliveira CHD, Silva PS. 2020. Di...
Muchas hipótesis se han propuesto para explicar la diversidad de dipteros de la familia Cecidomyiida...
Abstract: Inventories in Brazilian restingas have been indicating that Myrtaceae are the plant famil...
Despite the speciose fauna of gall-inducing insects in the Neotropical region, little is known about...
One hundred and eight species of Cecidomyiinae (Cecidomyiidae) were found in association with 53 spe...
Most studies of the interactions between plants and gall-inducing (galling) insects have focused on ...
Understanding how diversification proceeds during adaptive radiation requires studies of diversity a...
We compiled published Brazilian gall-inducing insect inventories aiming to understand trends and bia...
Abstract Herein, we studied the occurrence of insect galls from natural vegetation around the Itambé...
1. The relationship between plant traits and the frequency of attack by a stem galling midge, Neolas...
In this paper we performed a study of occurrence and characterization of entomogen galls from natura...
Our understanding of the population ecology of insect gallers is largely built on examples from temp...
AbstractIn this paper we performed a study of occurrence and characterization of entomogen galls fro...
Highly diverse forms of galling arthropods can be identified in much of southeastern Brazil's vegeta...
Gall-inducing insects of an Araucaria Forest in southern Brazil. Diversity of galling insects is rep...
Abstract. Fagundes M, Santos EML, Duarte KLR, Santos LM, Vieira JS, Oliveira CHD, Silva PS. 2020. Di...