Publications by authors named "Aline Andriolo"

The lack of synthesized information regarding biodiversity is a major problem among researchers, leading to a pervasive cycle where ecologists make field campaigns to collect information that already exists and yet has not been made available for a broader audience. This problem leads to long-lasting effects in public policies such as spending money multiple times to conduct similar studies in the same area. We aim to identify this knowledge gap by synthesizing information available regarding two Brazilian long-term biodiversity programs and the metadata generated by them.

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Toxins and attractants have been studied and used in sugar baits for mosquitoes. However, little importance has been given to the combination of sugar concentration, bait composition, and their relationship with mosquito engorgement and mortality. Therefore, the present study evaluated the effects of three concentrations of sucrose on baits with and without an attractant (concentrated guava juice), on engorgement and mortality rates of adult Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, Diptera: Culicidae).

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An extensive checklist of the Cerambycidae deposited in the Entomological Collection of the Federal University of Rondônia (UNIR) is provided. The checklist includes photographs of 58 new records for the State of Rondônia, four of them representing new records for Brazil: Oncideres wappesi Martins Galileo, 2005, Rhaphiptera boliviana Galileo Martins, 2007, Tulcus liturus (Dillon Dillon, 1945) and Xenofrea zischkai Galileo Martins, 2012.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Aline Andriolo"

  • - Aline Andriolo's recent research highlights significant gaps in ecological data reporting regarding Brazilian biodiversity, emphasizing the need for better synthesis of existing information from long-term research programs to improve public policy and resource allocation in conservation efforts.
  • - Her studies also explore effective strategies for mosquito control, specifically evaluating how different sugar bait compositions influence the engorgement and mortality rates of Aedes aegypti, which has implications for vector management in disease prevention.
  • - Additionally, Andriolo contributed to entomological knowledge by providing an extensive checklist of longhorn beetles from the Brazilian western Amazonia, identifying numerous new records for the region, thereby enhancing the taxonomy and biodiversity understanding of this insect group.