Esforços e vieses de coleta em Stratiomyidae (Diptera) no Brasil: investigando padrões e lacunas na taxonomia da família
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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The identification of priority areas for biodiversity conservation is hindered by
the scarcity of data on the distribution of diverse groups, such as the order
Diptera. Despite comprising approximately 160,000 described species, they
have been historically neglected, and their richness remains underestimated,
necessitating greater taxonomic effort. The family Stratiomyidae exemplifies
this scenario due to the still scarce and outdated knowledge about the group.
This study aims to address knowledge gaps regarding the occurrence of
Stratiomyidae in Brazil by identifying sampling biases and priority areas for
collection and conservation. To this end, records from iNaturalist, the
Taxonomic Catalog of the Brazilian Fauna, and specialized literature were
compiled and standardized using the Darwin Core standard, and the resulting
dataset was analyzed in R. Based on geographic verification, maps were
produced to identify richness patterns and sampling gaps. The results
revealed a strong spatial sampling bias associated with logistical infrastructure
(roadside bias) and proximity to research centers, concentrating the majority
of records in the South and Southeast regions. Consequently, biomes such as
the Amazon and the Pantanal showed critical sampling deficits, with
approximately 80% and 68% of their areas lacking any records, respectively.
It was also observed that iNaturalist data grew exponentially over the last
decade. However, it rapidly reaches saturation in species richness when
compared to museum data. Alarmingly, more than 93% of occurrences of the
family are outside protected areas. By strengthening the use of entomological
databases, this work provides an essential foundation for assessing species
threat levels and guiding future investigations, promoting a more
comprehensive understanding of Stratiomyidae diversity.