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      Diversidade de Bethylidae (Hymenoptera) do parque nacional da Serra do Divisor, Acre, Brasil e seu uso no plano de manejo e conservação da área Translated title: Diversity of Bethylid wasps (Insecta, Hymenoptera) and their use on the management and conservation plan for the Serra do Divisor national park, Acre, Brazil

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          Foram utilizadas prioridades de conservação de morfo-espécies e gêneros, importância relativa de sítios e prioridade média para estabelecer um modelo de conservação para o Parque Nacional Serra do Divisor no Estado do Acre, Brasil, baseado na fauna de Bethylidae. Foram instaladas armadilhas Malaise em 12 sítios amostrais nas regiões norte em novembro de 1996 e sul do março de 1997, sendo reconhecidas 102 morfo-espécies de 8 gêneros de Bethylidae, com maior diversidade na região norte do parque. As morfo-espécies exclusivas foram os táxons com maior prioridade de conservação. Os sítios S6, N9, N6 e N5 apresentaram os índices mais altos de importância relativa para conservação por terem sido mais diversos.

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          Malaise traps were set at 12 sampling sites in November, 1996 in the northern and in March, 1997 in the southern regions of Serra do Divisor National Park. One hundred and two morphospecies were recognized, belonging to 8 genera of Bethylidae. Diversity of these wasps was higher at the northern region of the park. Conservation priority of genera and morphospecies, relative importance of areas and average (conservation) priority for species was employed to propose a conservation model for the park, based on Bethylidae fauna. The conservation of the exclusive species was considered priority. Sampling sites S6, N9, N6 and N5 presented the highest indices of relative importance due to this high species diversity.

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          Acta Amazonica
          Acta Amaz.
          Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (Manaus )
          1809-4392
          March 2002
          : 32
          : 1
          : 71-82
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo Brasil
          [2 ] Universidade Federal do Acre Brasil
          [3 ] Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Brazil
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          S0044-59672002000100071
          10.1590/1809-43922002321082
          10a3c574-5694-40a4-b91b-bc8d6e048e60

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          AGRONOMY
          BIOLOGY
          ZOOLOGY

          General life sciences,Animal science & Zoology,Horticulture
          Conservation Biology,Bethylidae,Brasil,biologia da conservação,Hymenoptera,Parque Nacional da Serra do Divisor,Brazil,Serra do Divisor National Park

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