2023
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.243651
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Distribution pattern of arthropods on the leaf surfaces of Acacia auriculiformis saplings

Abstract: Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn. Ex Benth. (Fabaceae), a non-native pioneer species in Brazil with fast growth and rusticity, is used in restoration programs. Our goal was to assess during a 24-month survey the pattern of arthropods (phytophagous insects, bees, spiders, and predator insects) on the leaf surfaces of A. auriculiformis saplings. Fourteen species of phytophagous, two of bees and eleven of predators were most abundant on the adaxial surface. The values of the ecological indexes (abundance, diversity,… Show more

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“…These findings suggest that even though the diversity of macrofauna is lower in NG, the functional resilience of the environment may be comparable to the other grasslands (Yin et al, 2010). In addition, the dominance of certain groups in NG and PP demonstrates the importance of certain groups in higher abundance or the lack of predators (Silva et al, 2023). Conversely, for mesofauna, the highest abundance was seen in AP and the lowest in NG, although the group richness was similar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings suggest that even though the diversity of macrofauna is lower in NG, the functional resilience of the environment may be comparable to the other grasslands (Yin et al, 2010). In addition, the dominance of certain groups in NG and PP demonstrates the importance of certain groups in higher abundance or the lack of predators (Silva et al, 2023). Conversely, for mesofauna, the highest abundance was seen in AP and the lowest in NG, although the group richness was similar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It helps recover ecosystems that have been excessively anthropized or deteriorated, reduces costs and eliminates the seedling production phase in nurseries (Santos et al, 2012). To better understand the interactions between plants and insects, it is necessary to analyze distribution on the leaf surface, type of attack, ecological indices and ecological interactions (Zanuncio, et al, 2015;Silva et al, 2023).…”
Section: Statistic Of the Ecological Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polybia occidentalis (Oliver) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) has been reported in phytophysiognomies of the Atlantic Forest (Locher et al, 2014), Amazon (Somavilla et al, 2012) The successful establishment of social wasps depends on factors such as the choice of nesting site, number of founders, temperature, plant characteristics, including thorns and height increasing protection against predators, besides water and prey availability (López et al, 2012;Pérez-Bote et al, 2020). In addition, foliage density, distribution, and abundance of arthropods affect Vespidae nesting, and these insects prefer plants with similar colors to that of their nests (Pérez-Bote et al, 2020; Silva et al, 2023), increasing defense by camou age (Milani et al, 2021). In Colombia urban areas, Polybia occidentalis Olivier (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) builds nests on plants taller than two meters to reduce predation (López et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%