Three new Drosophilidae species records for South Africa

Background: Data on the current species diversity from the Drosophilidae family in South Africa is limited or outdated. Objectives: Using haphazard, limited trapping for a different study, we serendipitously report on and document Drosophilidae species in two distinct regions (representing a sub-tr...

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Main Authors: Liana I. De Araujo, Minette Karsten, John S. Terblanche
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: South African National Biodiversity Institut 2019-06-01
Series:Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
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coi
Online Access:https://journals.abcjournal.aosis.co.za/index.php/abc/article/view/2429
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spelling doaj-697b6361c53a4c1e9b618bd4284667912020-11-25T03:47:20ZengSouth African National Biodiversity InstitutBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation0006-82412311-92842019-06-01491e1e510.4102/abc.v49i1.24291974Three new Drosophilidae species records for South AfricaLiana I. De Araujo0Minette Karsten1John S. Terblanche2Center for Invasion Biology, Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology, Stellenbosch University, Cape TownCenter for Invasion Biology, Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology, Stellenbosch University, Cape TownCenter for Invasion Biology, Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology, Stellenbosch University, Cape TownBackground: Data on the current species diversity from the Drosophilidae family in South Africa is limited or outdated. Objectives: Using haphazard, limited trapping for a different study, we serendipitously report on and document Drosophilidae species in two distinct regions (representing a sub-tropical and a Mediterranean climate region) of South Africa. Method: Drosophilidae were trapped using mixed fruit and mushroom traps around urban areas in two climatically distinct regions of South Africa. The flies were identified using standard barcoding (Cytochrome c Oxidase Subunit I [COI] gene sequence) and, in some cases, additional identification from a taxonomical expert using morphological traits. Species were checked against literature, online resources and a previously compiled library of South African Drosophilidae to determine whether they were new records. Results: Thirteen species were readily collected and identified. Of these, three species (Drosophila ananassae, Drosophila nasuta and Zaprionus taronus) have not been reported previously in South Africa. One of the species (Z. taronus) was captured in a home garden, while the other two species were captured in an urban-agricultural region with a sub-tropical climate. Conclusions: From our limited serendipitous sampling, three new species records have been found in sub-tropical climates in South Africa. With more comprehensive, systematic sampling, a better understanding of the South African Drosophilidae composition, and thus the detection of alien or invasive species, can be pursued. Baseline data for understanding spatio-temporal patterns of native biodiversity, or for informing management actions in the case of alien or invasive species, are currently inadequate for this group in the region.https://journals.abcjournal.aosis.co.za/index.php/abc/article/view/2429drosophilidaezaprionusdrosophilacoibarcoding
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author Liana I. De Araujo
Minette Karsten
John S. Terblanche
spellingShingle Liana I. De Araujo
Minette Karsten
John S. Terblanche
Three new Drosophilidae species records for South Africa
Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
drosophilidae
zaprionus
drosophila
coi
barcoding
author_facet Liana I. De Araujo
Minette Karsten
John S. Terblanche
author_sort Liana I. De Araujo
title Three new Drosophilidae species records for South Africa
title_short Three new Drosophilidae species records for South Africa
title_full Three new Drosophilidae species records for South Africa
title_fullStr Three new Drosophilidae species records for South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Three new Drosophilidae species records for South Africa
title_sort three new drosophilidae species records for south africa
publisher South African National Biodiversity Institut
series Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
issn 0006-8241
2311-9284
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Background: Data on the current species diversity from the Drosophilidae family in South Africa is limited or outdated. Objectives: Using haphazard, limited trapping for a different study, we serendipitously report on and document Drosophilidae species in two distinct regions (representing a sub-tropical and a Mediterranean climate region) of South Africa. Method: Drosophilidae were trapped using mixed fruit and mushroom traps around urban areas in two climatically distinct regions of South Africa. The flies were identified using standard barcoding (Cytochrome c Oxidase Subunit I [COI] gene sequence) and, in some cases, additional identification from a taxonomical expert using morphological traits. Species were checked against literature, online resources and a previously compiled library of South African Drosophilidae to determine whether they were new records. Results: Thirteen species were readily collected and identified. Of these, three species (Drosophila ananassae, Drosophila nasuta and Zaprionus taronus) have not been reported previously in South Africa. One of the species (Z. taronus) was captured in a home garden, while the other two species were captured in an urban-agricultural region with a sub-tropical climate. Conclusions: From our limited serendipitous sampling, three new species records have been found in sub-tropical climates in South Africa. With more comprehensive, systematic sampling, a better understanding of the South African Drosophilidae composition, and thus the detection of alien or invasive species, can be pursued. Baseline data for understanding spatio-temporal patterns of native biodiversity, or for informing management actions in the case of alien or invasive species, are currently inadequate for this group in the region.
topic drosophilidae
zaprionus
drosophila
coi
barcoding
url https://journals.abcjournal.aosis.co.za/index.php/abc/article/view/2429
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