2023
DOI: 10.12741/ebrasilis.v16.e1018
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Ant functional groups and their effects on other insects in organic and conventional cropping areas

Abstract: The present research aimed to study the functional groups of ants in organic and conventional cropping areas and assess their influence on the abundance of other insects in agroecosystems. Sampling was carried out in eight rural properties with organic, and eight with conventional crops in Paraíba do Sul, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Fifteen pitfall soil traps were installed to collect ants in each property, in April and May 2016. The ants collected were dry-mounted and identified. The insect abundances of… Show more

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“…To overcome this obstacle, several authors use the functional groups proposed by Andersen (1997). These functional groups vary predictably in relation to climate, soil, vegetation and disturbance, and allow comparisons between communities with little species overlap (Fernández 2003;Verzero Villalba et al 2014;Andersen 2018;Arenas Clavijo and Armbrecht 2018;Andrade Estrada et al 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To overcome this obstacle, several authors use the functional groups proposed by Andersen (1997). These functional groups vary predictably in relation to climate, soil, vegetation and disturbance, and allow comparisons between communities with little species overlap (Fernández 2003;Verzero Villalba et al 2014;Andersen 2018;Arenas Clavijo and Armbrecht 2018;Andrade Estrada et al 2023).…”
Section: ₂₆ G B��������� �� ��mentioning
confidence: 99%