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Fauna and stratification of male orchid bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and their preference for odor baits in a forest fragment
This is a study of the population fluctuation of euglossine species, as well as their preferences for scent baits (cineole, eugenol, vanillin and methyl salicylate) in two forest strata (canopy and under story) at the Reserva Florestal do Azulão, a forest fragment located in the municipality of Dour...
Autor principal: | Ferreira, Marcos Gonçalves |
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Outros Autores: | Pinho, O. C. de, Balestieri, José Benedito Perrella, Faccenda, Odival |
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oai:repositorio:1-16168 Fauna and stratification of male orchid bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and their preference for odor baits in a forest fragment Ferreira, Marcos Gonçalves Pinho, O. C. de Balestieri, José Benedito Perrella Faccenda, Odival Apidae Apoidea Euglossini Hymenoptera Animals Bee Brasil Classification Food Preference Forest Male Odor Animal Bees Brasil Food Preferences Forests Male Odors This is a study of the population fluctuation of euglossine species, as well as their preferences for scent baits (cineole, eugenol, vanillin and methyl salicylate) in two forest strata (canopy and under story) at the Reserva Florestal do Azulão, a forest fragment located in the municipality of Dourados, MS, Brazil (22°12'S, 54°55'W). We collected a total of 529 males from four genera and eight species. Diversity and equitability for both strata (under story: H' = 1.195 and J' = 0.6139; canopy: H' = 1.193 and J' = 0.6131) did not show a significant difference and a high similarity index was found (P = 87.5%). On the other hand, abundance was substantially higher in the canopy (n = 358) than in the under story (n = 171). From the scents used, eugenol attracted a larger number of individuals (n = 225), but cineole and vanillin attracted a higher number of species. © 2011 Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil. 2020-05-25T20:59:12Z 2020-05-25T20:59:12Z 2011 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/16168 10.1590/S1519-566X2011000600002 en Volume 40, Número 6, Pags. 639-646 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazil http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/ application/pdf Neotropical Entomology |
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Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional |
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Apidae Apoidea Euglossini Hymenoptera Animals Bee Brasil Classification Food Preference Forest Male Odor Animal Bees Brasil Food Preferences Forests Male Odors |
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Apidae Apoidea Euglossini Hymenoptera Animals Bee Brasil Classification Food Preference Forest Male Odor Animal Bees Brasil Food Preferences Forests Male Odors Ferreira, Marcos Gonçalves Fauna and stratification of male orchid bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and their preference for odor baits in a forest fragment |
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Apidae Apoidea Euglossini Hymenoptera Animals Bee Brasil Classification Food Preference Forest Male Odor Animal Bees Brasil Food Preferences Forests Male Odors |
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This is a study of the population fluctuation of euglossine species, as well as their preferences for scent baits (cineole, eugenol, vanillin and methyl salicylate) in two forest strata (canopy and under story) at the Reserva Florestal do Azulão, a forest fragment located in the municipality of Dourados, MS, Brazil (22°12'S, 54°55'W). We collected a total of 529 males from four genera and eight species. Diversity and equitability for both strata (under story: H' = 1.195 and J' = 0.6139; canopy: H' = 1.193 and J' = 0.6131) did not show a significant difference and a high similarity index was found (P = 87.5%). On the other hand, abundance was substantially higher in the canopy (n = 358) than in the under story (n = 171). From the scents used, eugenol attracted a larger number of individuals (n = 225), but cineole and vanillin attracted a higher number of species. © 2011 Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil. |
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Ferreira, Marcos Gonçalves |
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Pinho, O. C. de Balestieri, José Benedito Perrella Faccenda, Odival |
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Pinho, O. C. de Balestieri, José Benedito Perrella Faccenda, Odival |
title |
Fauna and stratification of male orchid bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and their preference for odor baits in a forest fragment |
title_short |
Fauna and stratification of male orchid bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and their preference for odor baits in a forest fragment |
title_full |
Fauna and stratification of male orchid bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and their preference for odor baits in a forest fragment |
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Fauna and stratification of male orchid bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and their preference for odor baits in a forest fragment |
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Fauna and stratification of male orchid bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and their preference for odor baits in a forest fragment |
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fauna and stratification of male orchid bees (hymenoptera: apidae) and their preference for odor baits in a forest fragment |
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Neotropical Entomology |
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2020 |
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https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/16168 |
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