2016
DOI: 10.21704/rea.v4i1-2.302
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EL FORRAJEO DE LA HORMIGA Camponotus sp. EN LOS BOTONES FLORALES DEL CACTUS Neoraimondia arequipensis subsp. roseiflora (Werdermann & Backeberg) Ostolaza (Cactaceae)

Abstract: ResumenA fin de determinar la secuencia estacional del forrajeo de la hormiga Camponotus sp. en los botones florales del cactus Neoraimondia arequipensis subsp. roseiflora (Werdermann & Backeberg) Ostolaza (Cactaceae), se realizó un estudio en el cerro Umarcata, cuenca baja del río Chillón, Lima, Perú. Se marcaron en forma aleatoria 15 plantas adultas del cactus y se evaluó durante un año el número de botones totales producidos por la planta hasta un máximo de 50 botones y el número total de hormigas sobre cad… Show more

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“…Tribe Browningieae has been assessed from three genera: Armatocereus, Neoraimondia, and Jasminocereus in some countries of South America, where herbivory by Hymenop-tera (Camponotus sp.) has been reported by (Novoa et al 2005), besides abiotic damage in branches by solar radiation (Evans & Macri 2008).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Tribe Browningieae has been assessed from three genera: Armatocereus, Neoraimondia, and Jasminocereus in some countries of South America, where herbivory by Hymenop-tera (Camponotus sp.) has been reported by (Novoa et al 2005), besides abiotic damage in branches by solar radiation (Evans & Macri 2008).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Se registró una asociación fuerte entre una muy mala calidad del nido con una cantidad escasa de hormigas (3.47) y una muy buena con una cantidad regular. that offer potential nesting sites, for foraging, thermal protection, and the possibility of having inter-specific relations with other insects on which it feeds (Novoa et al 2005;Velasco-Corona et al 2007;Miranda et al 2012). This can be explained with the study by Novoa et al (2005), who found that Camponotus spp.…”
Section: Conclusionesunclassified
“…y palmas (Yucca spp.) que le ofrecen sitios potenciales de anidación, de forrajeo, protección termal y la posibilidad de tener relaciones interespecíficas con otros insectos de los cuales se alimenta (Novoa et al 2005;Velasco-Corona et al 2007;Miranda et al 2012). Lo anterior puede explicarse con el estudio de Novoa et al (2005), quienes encontraron que Camponotus spp.…”
Section: Rojasunclassified
“…that offer potential nesting sites, for foraging, thermal protection, and the possibility of having inter-specific relations with other insects on which it feeds (Novoa et al 2005;Velasco-Corona et al 2007;Miranda et al 2012). This can be explained with the study by Novoa et al (2005), who found that Camponotus spp. prefers plant structures such as cactuses, attracted by their sugars and flower buttons.…”
Section: Conclusionesmentioning
confidence: 99%