2018
DOI: 10.5902/1980509835334
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Fauna De Formigas Em Áreas De Preservação Permanente De Usina Hidroelétrica

Abstract: Áreas de preservação permanente contribuem para a recuperação de ambientes impactados e Formicidae representa um grupo potencialmente bioindicador, utilizado para descrever a complexidade estrutural de habitat. Assim, neste contexto, este estudo objetivou caracterizar a diversidade das assembleias de formigas que ocorrem em sítios com diferentes históricos de uso do solo na APP do reservatório da UHE Foz do Chapecó, bem como avaliar a similaridade das assembleias de formigas segundo os sítios amostrados. A amo… Show more

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“…The subfamily Ponerinae stands out for its richness and abundance in samples already taken in Conservation Units and forest fragments in southern Brazil (Lutinski et al, 2018). The genera Pachycondyla (S = 6) and Hypoponera (S = 5) richness is similar to that obtained in other studies performed in the same region (Cantarelli et al, 2015;Rizzotto et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…The subfamily Ponerinae stands out for its richness and abundance in samples already taken in Conservation Units and forest fragments in southern Brazil (Lutinski et al, 2018). The genera Pachycondyla (S = 6) and Hypoponera (S = 5) richness is similar to that obtained in other studies performed in the same region (Cantarelli et al, 2015;Rizzotto et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The composition and richness of ant assemblages sampled in this study reflects the accumulated knowledge about the myrmecofauna occurring in southern Brazil (Ulysséa et al, 2011;Diehl et al, 2014;Dröse et al, 2017). The most species-rich subfamilies in samples from the Turvo State Park, Myrmicinae, Formicinae, Ponerinae and Dolichoderinae, corroborates Lutinski et al (2018). The richness of the subfamily Mymicinae predominate in ant samples of the States of Santa Catarina, Paraná, and Rio Grande do Sul (Ulysséa et al, 2011;Diehl et al, 2014;Lutinski et al, 2016;Dröse et al, 2017;Rizzotto et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…; MAYHÉ-NUNES, 2007;VONSHAK et al, 2009). According to Lutinski et al (2018), the genera Crematogaster, Solenopsis, and Wasmannia can be included in the guild of epigeic, omnivorous, and dominant ants, which are generalists and aggressive.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This requires instruments such as magnifying glasses and microscopes. Arthropods are sampled using light, pitfall 13 , entomological umbrella 14 , mesh, etc. For identification and counting of arthropods, microscopes and magnification equipment are used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%