2022
DOI: 10.13102/sociobiology.v69i2.7296
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Trip durations of daily and seasonal foraging activities in Mischocyttarus nomurae (Richards) (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)

Abstract: The study of foraging activity in wasps is important to understand the social organization and its evolutionary success. We examined aspects of the daily and seasonal foraging activities of Mischocyttarus nomurae Richards wasps, in terms of individual trip durationin the collection of different resources. The study was undertaken in two areas in the municipality of Rio de Contas, Bahia State, Brazil. Observations were done for 10 colonies of M. nomurae in their post-emergence phase under natural conditions, fi… Show more

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“…In the context of social wasps, the collection of plant pulps and water typically occurs in proximity to the nest, contrasting with the foraging patterns for nectar or protein. This phenomenon results in a significantly shorter time allocated to pulp foraging compared to the food collection 2,43,44 . In the analysis solely focusing on Imha-collected PRNs in comparison with PMNs, notable distinction emerged, highlighting the higher taxa diversity and relatively www.nature.com/scientificreports/ elevated taxa richness within PRNs.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Plant Composition Of Polistes Nestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of social wasps, the collection of plant pulps and water typically occurs in proximity to the nest, contrasting with the foraging patterns for nectar or protein. This phenomenon results in a significantly shorter time allocated to pulp foraging compared to the food collection 2,43,44 . In the analysis solely focusing on Imha-collected PRNs in comparison with PMNs, notable distinction emerged, highlighting the higher taxa diversity and relatively www.nature.com/scientificreports/ elevated taxa richness within PRNs.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Plant Composition Of Polistes Nestmentioning
confidence: 99%