2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842010000300020
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Abstract: The aim of this study was to compare biological aspects of the Pachodynerus species occurring in the Parque Municipal das Araucárias, Guarapuava, Paraná, Southern Brazil. It was carried from December 2001 to December 2004. Forty one nests belonging to 5 species were collected, of which 17 Pachodynerus guadulpensis, 15 Pachodynerus sp., 1 Pachodynerus argentinus, 1 Pachodynerus ca guadulpensis and 7 Pachodynerus nasidens. The nesting activity of Pachodynerus sp., P. argentinus and P. guadulpensis occurred in si… Show more

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“…There was no clear preference of natural enemies of bees or wasps and this could not explain the higher mortality rates in bees (60%), higher than the mortality rate reported by most authors (Nascimento & Garófalo, 2014). Buschini & Buss (2010) found variable mortality rates for Pachodynerus species and it was low for P. guadulpensis, which is similar to our data (20%).…”
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“…There was no clear preference of natural enemies of bees or wasps and this could not explain the higher mortality rates in bees (60%), higher than the mortality rate reported by most authors (Nascimento & Garófalo, 2014). Buschini & Buss (2010) found variable mortality rates for Pachodynerus species and it was low for P. guadulpensis, which is similar to our data (20%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…These species showed different preferences for transects in the first phase and could be investigated as habitat quality indicators, Fye (1972) indicates that these species are more frequently found in more impacted or open areas. Pachodynerus species occupied nests from September to March in the first phase, a pattern discussed by Buschini & Buss (2010) for P. guadulpensis, but in the second phase the nesting activity was concentrated in October to January.…”
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“…Therefore, keyhole wasps were not responsible for the reduction of caterpillar damage in IPS. Buschini and Buss (2010) noted that keyhole wasps nest only during particular months of the years.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In general, the female deposits its eggs and stores preys inside the nests. These preys are utilized as sources of food for the wasp's larva (Ittyeipe & Taffe 1982;Chiappa & Rojas 1991;Camillo 1999;Budrienè 2003;Boesi et al 2005;Buschini & Buss 2010). These active hunting wasps are considered to be important components for natural and anthropic ecosystems, as they interact with a wide range of organisms (Matthews & González 2004).…”
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