Fulgoromorpha (Hemiptera) as environment bioindicators in Reunion island

To our present knowledge Auchenorrhyncha are represented in Reunion island by 102 species described : 66 Fulgoromorpha and 36 Cicadomorpha. Inmost of the undisturbed biotopes studied, Fulgoromorpha show more significant diversity than Cicadomorpha. Except for Delphacidae and Flatidae which feed primarily on exotic plants, the other families of the Fulgoromorpha are characterised by a strong proportion of endemic species mainly dependent on indigenous plants. Our research shows preferential trophic relation between some Fulgoromorpha families or species and particular plant taxa. This is the case with Derbidae which are all associated with indigenous Monocotyledones. Achilidae and a new endemic species of Meenoplidae attached to the new genus Insulisia Bonfils,1998, seem to be monophagous on some indigenous plants. Cixiidae and other families are mostly polyphagous but linked with indigenous plants. These preferential associations between endemic Fulgoromorpha and indigenous plants allow to provide informations on the structure and evolution of ecosystems in Reunion island. With the objective of maintaining the original character of Reunion biodiversity, these studies would allow to direct conservation decisions for this endangered insular biotope. Lastly, these results also open new fields of research : comparative studies of the evolution of Mascarene islands environments, as well as modalities of Mascarenes colonization by Auchenorrhyncha.

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Main Authors: Attié, Marc, Bonfils, Jacques, Quilici, Serge, Reynaud, Bernard, Bourgoin, Thierry
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-3918972022-04-22T14:45:09Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/391897/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/391897/ Fulgoromorpha (Hemiptera) as environment bioindicators in Reunion island. Attié Marc, Bonfils Jacques, Quilici Serge, Reynaud Bernard, Bourgoin Thierry. 1999. In : International Auchenorrhyncha Congress. 10. Saint-Pierre : CIRAD-FLHOR, 1 p. International Auchenorrhyncha Congress. 10, Cardiff, Royaume-Uni, 6 Septembre 1999/10 Septembre 1999. Researchers Fulgoromorpha (Hemiptera) as environment bioindicators in Reunion island Attié, Marc Bonfils, Jacques Quilici, Serge Reynaud, Bernard Bourgoin, Thierry eng 1999 CIRAD-FLHOR International Auchenorrhyncha Congress. 10 L60 - Taxonomie et géographie animales To our present knowledge Auchenorrhyncha are represented in Reunion island by 102 species described : 66 Fulgoromorpha and 36 Cicadomorpha. Inmost of the undisturbed biotopes studied, Fulgoromorpha show more significant diversity than Cicadomorpha. Except for Delphacidae and Flatidae which feed primarily on exotic plants, the other families of the Fulgoromorpha are characterised by a strong proportion of endemic species mainly dependent on indigenous plants. Our research shows preferential trophic relation between some Fulgoromorpha families or species and particular plant taxa. This is the case with Derbidae which are all associated with indigenous Monocotyledones. Achilidae and a new endemic species of Meenoplidae attached to the new genus Insulisia Bonfils,1998, seem to be monophagous on some indigenous plants. Cixiidae and other families are mostly polyphagous but linked with indigenous plants. These preferential associations between endemic Fulgoromorpha and indigenous plants allow to provide informations on the structure and evolution of ecosystems in Reunion island. With the objective of maintaining the original character of Reunion biodiversity, these studies would allow to direct conservation decisions for this endangered insular biotope. Lastly, these results also open new fields of research : comparative studies of the evolution of Mascarene islands environments, as well as modalities of Mascarenes colonization by Auchenorrhyncha. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess http://catalogue-bibliotheques.cirad.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=91384
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L60 - Taxonomie et géographie animales
Attié, Marc
Bonfils, Jacques
Quilici, Serge
Reynaud, Bernard
Bourgoin, Thierry
Fulgoromorpha (Hemiptera) as environment bioindicators in Reunion island
description To our present knowledge Auchenorrhyncha are represented in Reunion island by 102 species described : 66 Fulgoromorpha and 36 Cicadomorpha. Inmost of the undisturbed biotopes studied, Fulgoromorpha show more significant diversity than Cicadomorpha. Except for Delphacidae and Flatidae which feed primarily on exotic plants, the other families of the Fulgoromorpha are characterised by a strong proportion of endemic species mainly dependent on indigenous plants. Our research shows preferential trophic relation between some Fulgoromorpha families or species and particular plant taxa. This is the case with Derbidae which are all associated with indigenous Monocotyledones. Achilidae and a new endemic species of Meenoplidae attached to the new genus Insulisia Bonfils,1998, seem to be monophagous on some indigenous plants. Cixiidae and other families are mostly polyphagous but linked with indigenous plants. These preferential associations between endemic Fulgoromorpha and indigenous plants allow to provide informations on the structure and evolution of ecosystems in Reunion island. With the objective of maintaining the original character of Reunion biodiversity, these studies would allow to direct conservation decisions for this endangered insular biotope. Lastly, these results also open new fields of research : comparative studies of the evolution of Mascarene islands environments, as well as modalities of Mascarenes colonization by Auchenorrhyncha.
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