Diversidade genética de "rove beetles" Neotropicais da RPPN Alta da Figueira
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Universidade Federal de São Carlos
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The Atlantic Forest is a biome of critical importance due to the richness of its
biological diversity, underlining its high priority for the conservation of both known and
yet-undescribed species. Conservation strategies for this biome include the
establishment and maintenance of protected areas. One such initiative is the Alto da
Figueira Private Natural Heritage Reserve (RPPN), which seeks to foster scientific
research on its biological diversity, generating valuable data to inform conservation
programs. The characterization of fauna belonging to the family Staphylinidae (order:
Coleoptera), through combined morphological and molecular analyses, provides
insights into the ecological integrity and conservation status of the reserve. A major
challenge in studying this group is the difficulty of accurately identifying or confirming
the taxonomic status of specimens. This is mainly due to the underrepresentation of
nucleotide sequences from Neotropical taxa in databases, the lack of suitable
taxonomic keys for species-level identification for these fauna and limited ecological
knowledge of the group. In this study, 27 nucleotide sequences corresponding to the
barcode region of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (COI marker) were
generated from specimens that had been morphologically identified to the genus level.
The main objectives were to: 1) assess the utility of the COI marker in supporting
taxonomic identification; 2) evaluate its effectiveness for inferring phylogenetic
relationships within the group; 3) increase the representation of Staphylinidae
sequences in public repositories (BoLD and GenBank) and 4) associate the diversity of
this fauna with the state of environmental preservation of the reserve. The identified
taxa indicate that the conservation unit corresponds to a well-preserved forest in an
advanced successional stage. Phylogenetic trees derived from the analyses of COI
nucleotide sequences showed low resolution (despite high genetic variability). Similar
results were obtained for a more conservative approach based on amino acid sequence
comparisons. These findings emphasize the need to expand sampling efforts of this
diverse beetle group to produce a more representative scenario of the biodiversity from
the Atlantic Forest based on a more comprehensive and informative dataset that
integrates morphological and molecular information.
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CIAMPONI, Guilherme Eduardo. Diversidade genética de "rove beetles" Neotropicais da RPPN Alta da Figueira. 2025. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Ciências Biológicas) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Sorocaba, 2025. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/22483.
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