Marcos C. Teixeira
Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia
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Neotropical Entomology | 2003
Marcos C. Teixeira; José H. Schoereder; Antônio José Mayhé-Nunes
The available information regarding the geographic distribution of Atta robusta Borgmeier is confused and raised the necessity of revision of both its distribution and its endemic status. This paper ascertained the occurrence of A. robusta in restingas of Espirito Santo and Rio de Janeiro states, Brazil, through fieldwork, museum visits and bibliographical revision. No reference mentioned its occurrence out of restinga vegetation, as well as in states located south of Rio de Janeiro. We confirmed that A. robusta is endemic of restinga vegetation and it is restricted to the strip of the denominated Moist Oriental Tertiary Brazilian Coast. Such a distribution is possibly due to geographical and ecological barriers that obstruct its dispersion to other environments.
Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment | 2012
Wesley Dáttilo; Jéssica C.F. Falcão; Marcos C. Teixeira
The aim of this work was to create a predictive model of the potential geographical distribution of the leaf-cutting ant Atta robusta Borgmeier 1939 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) using ecological niche modeling. We used previous collection records available in the literature together with our database. This is the first study in Brazil using ecological niche modeling as a tool for predicting ant species distribution. Besides the already known distribution, the model generated results showing a medium to low probability of occurrence in the coastal regions of Paraná and São Paulo states, and a very high probability of occurrence in southern Bahia State, in environments popularly known as muçunungas. These environments are characterized by a lower density of trees and the dominance of herbaceous-shrub vegetation. Moreover, we discuss how geographic barriers and anthropogenic pressure in restinga environments may be the determining factors in the current distribution of this species. According to the predictive model used in this study, there is strong evidence that this species occurs only in these states and deserves special attention from government conservation agencies in the restingas where it is located.
Archive | 2012
Brian V. Brown; Marcos A. L. Bragança; Diego S. Gomes; Jarbas M. Queiros; Marcos C. Teixeira
FIGURES 1 – 3. Female phorid fly oviscapes, lateral. 1. Eibesfeldtphora breviloba; 2. Eibesfeldtphora digitalis; 3. Myrmosicarius exrobustus.
Neotropical Entomology | 2004
Marcos C. Teixeira; José H. Schoereder; Julio Louzada
Sociobiology | 2005
Marcos C. Teixeira; José H. Schoereder; Jaciara T. Nascimento; Julio Louzada
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2013
Marcelo S. Madureira; José H. Schoereder; Marcos C. Teixeira; Tathiana G. Sobrinho
Zootaxa | 2012
Brian V. Brown; Marcos A. L. Bragança; Diego S. Gomes; Jarbas M. Queiros; Marcos C. Teixeira
Sociobiology | 2008
Fabiola Bonicenha Endringer; Iracenir Andrade Santos; Marcos C. Teixeira; José H. Schoereder
Sociobiology | 2015
R. Henry L. Disney; Marcos A. L. Bragança; Marcos C. Teixeira
Sociobiology | 2007
Clarisse L. Valentim; Joao V. Mota-Andrade; Marcos C. Teixeira; José H. Schoereder