In Patagonia, knowledge about the interaction among tephritids and the native flora is very scarce. In this study we identified for the first time two tephritid species (Cecidochares sp. and Neosphaeniscus m-nigrum) associated with the capitula of Chuquiraga avellanedae. This is the first record of a host plant for the genus Neosphaeniscus. Cecidochares sp. was more abundant and had a shorter development time than N. m-nigrum. Also, two families of parasitoid wasps (Pteromalidae and Eurytomidae) were registered. Further studies are needed to understand the impact of these tephritids on C. avellanedae fitness and their potential to control its populations.
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An Acad Bras Cienc
November 2020
Grupo de Ecología de Comunidades Áridas/GECoA, Instituto Patagónico para el Estudio de los Ecosistemas Continentales, IPEEC-CONICET, Boulevard Brown 2915, 9120 Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina.
In Patagonia, knowledge about the interaction among tephritids and the native flora is very scarce. In this study we identified for the first time two tephritid species (Cecidochares sp. and Neosphaeniscus m-nigrum) associated with the capitula of Chuquiraga avellanedae.
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July 2013
Centro Nacional Patagónico (CENPAT, CONICET), Boulevard Brown 2915, 9120, Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina.
Studying plant responses to environmental variables is an elemental key to understand the functioning of arid ecosystems. We selected four dominant species of the two main life forms. The species selected were two evergreen shrubs: Larrea divaricata and Chuquiraga avellanedae and two perennial grasses: Nassella tenuis and Pappostipa speciosa.
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