Occurrence and nesting behavior of social wasps in an anthropized environment
Some effort had been made concerning the social biodiversity of wasps in Brazil; however, few approaches have been made relating to how this taxa have adapted their nesting behavior to anthropic mixed environments. Thus, the present work aimed to survey the occurrence of social wasps in an anthropic...
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doaj-67bc11af3f5c4444828bc6fdc50f57f92021-10-04T00:31:10ZengUniversidade Estadual de Feira de SantanaSociobiology0361-65252447-80672019-08-0166210.13102/sociobiology.v66i2.4303Occurrence and nesting behavior of social wasps in an anthropized environmentRafael Carvalho da Silva0Amanda Prato da Silva1Diego Santana Assis2Fabio Santos Nascimento3University of São Paulo - USPUniversity of São Paulo - USPUniversity of São Paulo - USPUniversity of São Paulo - USPSome effort had been made concerning the social biodiversity of wasps in Brazil; however, few approaches have been made relating to how this taxa have adapted their nesting behavior to anthropic mixed environments. Thus, the present work aimed to survey the occurrence of social wasps in an anthropic area and their relationship with different types of nesting substrates. Increasing the knowledge of social wasps in anthropic areas would allow us to develop strategies for their conservation and management. Twenty long-term surveys were made at the Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto campus, São Paulo State. During the searches, we collected information about wasp species and nesting substrate. A total of 20 species of 8 genera were identified, and a total of 431 active colonies were registered. Epiponini was the richest in terms of species richness. On the other hand, Mischocyttarini was represented by more active colonies. Mischocyttarus cerberus had a remarkably greater number of colonies, which agreed with the idea of preference of anthropic environments by independent founding wasps. Nesting behavior was associated with eight substrate categories. We observed that some species might express certain plasticity regarding their nesting substrate usage, whereas some expressed certain specificity. Facing the increase in the actual urbanization process and, consequently, habitat loss, this type of study might contribute towards better understanding how these insects are affected by altered environment. http://periodicos.uefs.br/index.php/sociobiology/article/view/4303SynanthropismPolistinae waspsConservationNesting substrate |
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Rafael Carvalho da Silva Amanda Prato da Silva Diego Santana Assis Fabio Santos Nascimento Occurrence and nesting behavior of social wasps in an anthropized environment Sociobiology Synanthropism Polistinae wasps Conservation Nesting substrate |
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Rafael Carvalho da Silva Amanda Prato da Silva Diego Santana Assis Fabio Santos Nascimento |
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Occurrence and nesting behavior of social wasps in an anthropized environment |
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Occurrence and nesting behavior of social wasps in an anthropized environment |
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Occurrence and nesting behavior of social wasps in an anthropized environment |
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Occurrence and nesting behavior of social wasps in an anthropized environment |
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Occurrence and nesting behavior of social wasps in an anthropized environment |
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occurrence and nesting behavior of social wasps in an anthropized environment |
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Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana |
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Sociobiology |
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0361-6525 2447-8067 |
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Some effort had been made concerning the social biodiversity of wasps in Brazil; however, few approaches have been made relating to how this taxa have adapted their nesting behavior to anthropic mixed environments. Thus, the present work aimed to survey the occurrence of social wasps in an anthropic area and their relationship with different types of nesting substrates. Increasing the knowledge of social wasps in anthropic areas would allow us to develop strategies for their conservation and management. Twenty long-term surveys were made at the Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto campus, São Paulo State. During the searches, we collected information about wasp species and nesting substrate. A total of 20 species of 8 genera were identified, and a total of 431 active colonies were registered. Epiponini was the richest in terms of species richness. On the other hand, Mischocyttarini was represented by more active colonies. Mischocyttarus cerberus had a remarkably greater number of colonies, which agreed with the idea of preference of anthropic environments by independent founding wasps. Nesting behavior was associated with eight substrate categories. We observed that some species might express certain plasticity regarding their nesting substrate usage, whereas some expressed certain specificity. Facing the increase in the actual urbanization process and, consequently, habitat loss, this type of study might contribute towards better understanding how these insects are affected by altered environment. |
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Synanthropism Polistinae wasps Conservation Nesting substrate |
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