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Arthropods obtained from the Amazonian tree species "Cupiuba" (Goupia glabra) by repeated canopy fogging with natural Pyrethrum
Two canopies of a widely distributed Amazonian tree species, Goupia glabra Aubl. (Celastraceae, height 38 and 45m) were fogged several times with 1% natural pyrethrum during the rainy and dry seasons (1991-1994) in the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve near Manaus/Brazil. Between 50 and 158 ind./m2 of ar...
Autor principal: | Adis, Joachim Ulrich |
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Outros Autores: | Harada, Ana Yoshi, Fonseca, Claudio Ruy Vasconcelos da, Paarmann, Wilfried, Rafael, José Albertino |
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oai:repositorio:1-13209 Arthropods obtained from the Amazonian tree species "Cupiuba" (Goupia glabra) by repeated canopy fogging with natural Pyrethrum Artrópodos obtidos através de nebulização repetitiva da copa de uma árvore Amazônica, "Cupiuba" (Goupia glabra), com Piretróiide natural Adis, Joachim Ulrich Harada, Ana Yoshi Fonseca, Claudio Ruy Vasconcelos da Paarmann, Wilfried Rafael, José Albertino Canopy Fogging Pyrethrum Arthropods Recolonization Interactions Amazon Neotropics Nebulização De Copas Píretro Artrópodos Recolonização Interações Amazônia Neotrópicos Two canopies of a widely distributed Amazonian tree species, Goupia glabra Aubl. (Celastraceae, height 38 and 45m) were fogged several times with 1% natural pyrethrum during the rainy and dry seasons (1991-1994) in the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve near Manaus/Brazil. Between 50 and 158 ind./m2 of arthropods were obtained per tree and fogging event. Hymenoptera, mostly Formicidae, and Diptcra dominated. A total of 95 ant species occurred on a single tree. Most ants were permanently foraging in the canopy and their recolonization after fogging seems to follow stochastic pathways. Data indicated an interaction between - 1) predating Formicidae and gall building Cecidomyiidae and - 2) Cecidomyiidae and the parasitic Hymenoptera. Duas copas de uma espécie de árvore amplamente distribuída na Amazônia, Goupia glabra Aubl. (Celastraceae, altura 38 e 45m) foram renebulizadas várias vezes com píretro natural 1%, durante o período chuvoso e seco (1991-94) na Reserva Florestal Adolpho Ducke próximo de Manaus/Brasil. Entre 50 e 158 ind./m2 de artrópodos foram obtidos por árvore e evento de nebulização. Hymenoptera, na sua maioria Formicidae, e Diptera dominaram. Um total de 95 espécies de formigas ocorreram numa única árvore. A maioria das formigas estava permanentemente forrageando na copa e a sua recolonização depois a nebulização parece seguir vias estocásticas. Os dados sugerem uma interação entre Formicidae e Cecidomyiidae (construindo galhas) e Cecidomyiidae e Hymenoptera parasítica. 2020-04-24T15:16:23Z 2020-04-24T15:16:23Z 1998 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/13209 10.1590/1809-43921998283283 en Volume 28, Número 3, Pags. 273-273 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazil http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/ application/pdf Acta Amazonica |
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Canopy Fogging Pyrethrum Arthropods Recolonization Interactions Amazon Neotropics Nebulização De Copas Píretro Artrópodos Recolonização Interações Amazônia Neotrópicos |
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Canopy Fogging Pyrethrum Arthropods Recolonization Interactions Amazon Neotropics Nebulização De Copas Píretro Artrópodos Recolonização Interações Amazônia Neotrópicos Adis, Joachim Ulrich Arthropods obtained from the Amazonian tree species "Cupiuba" (Goupia glabra) by repeated canopy fogging with natural Pyrethrum |
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Canopy Fogging Pyrethrum Arthropods Recolonization Interactions Amazon Neotropics Nebulização De Copas Píretro Artrópodos Recolonização Interações Amazônia Neotrópicos |
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Two canopies of a widely distributed Amazonian tree species, Goupia glabra Aubl. (Celastraceae, height 38 and 45m) were fogged several times with 1% natural pyrethrum during the rainy and dry seasons (1991-1994) in the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve near Manaus/Brazil. Between 50 and 158 ind./m2 of arthropods were obtained per tree and fogging event. Hymenoptera, mostly Formicidae, and Diptcra dominated. A total of 95 ant species occurred on a single tree. Most ants were permanently foraging in the canopy and their recolonization after fogging seems to follow stochastic pathways. Data indicated an interaction between - 1) predating Formicidae and gall building Cecidomyiidae and - 2) Cecidomyiidae and the parasitic Hymenoptera. |
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Adis, Joachim Ulrich |
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Harada, Ana Yoshi Fonseca, Claudio Ruy Vasconcelos da Paarmann, Wilfried Rafael, José Albertino |
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Harada, Ana Yoshi Fonseca, Claudio Ruy Vasconcelos da Paarmann, Wilfried Rafael, José Albertino |
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Arthropods obtained from the Amazonian tree species "Cupiuba" (Goupia glabra) by repeated canopy fogging with natural Pyrethrum |
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Arthropods obtained from the Amazonian tree species "Cupiuba" (Goupia glabra) by repeated canopy fogging with natural Pyrethrum |
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Arthropods obtained from the Amazonian tree species "Cupiuba" (Goupia glabra) by repeated canopy fogging with natural Pyrethrum |
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Arthropods obtained from the Amazonian tree species "Cupiuba" (Goupia glabra) by repeated canopy fogging with natural Pyrethrum |
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Arthropods obtained from the Amazonian tree species "Cupiuba" (Goupia glabra) by repeated canopy fogging with natural Pyrethrum |
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arthropods obtained from the amazonian tree species "cupiuba" (goupia glabra) by repeated canopy fogging with natural pyrethrum |
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Acta Amazonica |
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2020 |
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https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/13209 |
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