August 2023
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2 Citations
Brazilian Journal of Biology
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August 2023
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57 Reads
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2 Citations
Brazilian Journal of Biology
June 2022
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49 Reads
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2 Citations
Brazilian Journal of Biology
Forest restoration is mainly based on plant-soil relationships and plant species with economic potential, but those between insects and other arthropods are also important to this reestablishment. The objective was to evaluate, during 24 months, the relationships between tending ants, Hemiptera phytophagous, predators and their distribution pattern (aggregated, random or uniform). The arthropods were sampled, stored and identified and their relationships and distribution patterns calculated with the BioDiversity-Pro software. The number of tending ants and phytophagous Hemiptera, Brachymyrmex sp. and Aethalion reticulatum, Cephalotes and Aleyrodidae were positively correlated. Tending ants were negatively correlated with Sternorrhyncha predators on A. auriculiformis saplings. The distribution of arthropods was aggregated, except for Teudis sp. and Cephalocoema sp., with a random pattern. The herbivores Stereoma anchoralis, Aethalion reticulatum and Tetragonisca angustula and the predators Brachymyrmex sp. and Dolichopodidae were the most abundant arthropods. The relationships between the arthropods studied on A. auriculiformis indicate that this plant, even introduced, is suitable for programs to recover degraded areas in the savannah.
... However, such control can be more difficult to implement in landscapes, especially on larger trees, so additional research is needed to mediate the problem. Solving this problem may help not only horticulture in California, but also in other tropical regions of the world, such as Brazil, where similar problems exist (e.g., Zanuncio et al. 2023). ...
August 2023
Brazilian Journal of Biology
... Os ecossistemas savânicos como o Cerrado Brasileiro representam a principal extensão de savanas na América do Sul, com quase 2 milhões de km², cobrindo quase 20% do território nacional (Bottega et al., 2013). Neste ecossistema ocorrem algumas espécies dominantes de formigas do gênero Camponotus (Ronque et al., 2018); do gênero Cephalotes (Teixeira et al., 2022); Crematogaster e Solenopsis (Vale Junior et al., 2017); Ectatomma (Poteaux et al., 2015); Nesomyrmex e Nesomyrmex e Pseudomyrmex (Gallego-Ropero e Feitosa, 2014). Neste contexto foi elaborada a seguinte questão: quais as espécies de formigas são visitantes das inflorescências? ...
June 2022
Brazilian Journal of Biology