2019
DOI: 10.1653/024.102.0150
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Polybia Fasticiosuscula (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) Foraging Activity Patterns

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“…However, we provide information that can help us better understand this situation. In your study conducted with Mischocyttarus drewseni de Saussure, 1857 (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), Jeanne (1972) demonstrated, through an experiment, that spiders are consumed by this species when offered mashed, but did not record predatory behavior towards spiders, as it was also not reported in other studies for different species of social wasps that use spiders as a food resource (e.g., Machado et al 1988;Clapperton 1999;Oliveira et al 2010;López et al 2013;Brügger et al 2019). According to Jeanne (1972), there was a record of predation of a spider by Mischocyttarus lecointei (Ducke, 1918) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), where the wasp captured the arachnid and transported it to a leaf where it consumed it.…”
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“…However, we provide information that can help us better understand this situation. In your study conducted with Mischocyttarus drewseni de Saussure, 1857 (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), Jeanne (1972) demonstrated, through an experiment, that spiders are consumed by this species when offered mashed, but did not record predatory behavior towards spiders, as it was also not reported in other studies for different species of social wasps that use spiders as a food resource (e.g., Machado et al 1988;Clapperton 1999;Oliveira et al 2010;López et al 2013;Brügger et al 2019). According to Jeanne (1972), there was a record of predation of a spider by Mischocyttarus lecointei (Ducke, 1918) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), where the wasp captured the arachnid and transported it to a leaf where it consumed it.…”
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“…In their native habitats, wasps are an integral part of ecosystems, with a key role as predators of other insects (Brügger et al 2019;Prezoto et al 2019), consuming carrion (Lester and Beggs 2019;Brügger et al 2019), or pollinating flowers (Santos et al 2010). Invasive wasps on the other hand, can have negative ecological and economic impacts as they are extremely successful invaders and agricultural/urban pests (Beggs et al 2011).…”
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