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Title: Is the social wasp fauna in the tree canopy different from the understory? Study of a particular area in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
Authors: Somavilla, Alexandre
Moraes Junior, R. N. M.
Rafael, José Albertino
Issue Date: 2019
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Sociobiology
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 66, Número 1, Pags. 179-185
Abstract: Most studies about the insect community in rainforests only focus on the forest understory, and even though the rainforest canopy is one of the most fascinating and diverse environments, it remains poorly explored. Therefore, we analyzed the difference between the social wasp composition in these two strata at the ZF-2 Station in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest, Amazonas, Manaus, using flight interception Malaise traps, in the rainforest understory and canopy. We collected ninety-two species belonging to 18 genera; Polybia was the richest genera (22 species), followed by Mischocyttarus (14) and Agelaia (13). Forty-four species were exclusively collected in the understory, twenty exclusively collected in the canopy, and twenty-eight in both strata. The understory was distinctly more diverse and more abundant than the canopy, while some rare or poorly collected species were only found in the canopy. We found a relationship between the species composition at the ZF-2 Station and the Ducke Reserve, Manaus. Therefore, we suggest using traps in canopy in the Amazon biome as an effective method for collecting a higher diversity of social wasps. © 2019 Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana. All rights reserved.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.13102/sociobiology.v66i1.3568
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