Landscape fragmentation is one of the greatest threats to environments globally, affecting all living organisms within fragments at many assembly levels. Despite such general assumptions, very few reports exist on the diversity patterns of Amazonian social wasps (Polistinae) in response to fragmentation. Our study aims at addressing how the community patterns of social wasp change from continuous to fragmented landscapes in the Amazon rainforest. We collected social wasps for a year (11 520 trap-hour effort) in a continuous forest and a highly disturbed urban forest fragment, located in Manaus, Brazil. We attracted wasps using sardine and orange juice traps, placed in 20 sampling plots. We collected 2742 wasps from 29 species. Agelaia palli...
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is of great relevance to biological conservation, and is among the are...
The thematic network ‘Biodiversity of Insects in the Amazon’ is the first network among researchers ...
Polistine wasps are important in Neotropical ecosystems due to their ubiquity and diversity. Invento...
A survey of social wasps (Vespidae, Polistinae), common insects of Neotropical fauna, which performs...
Most studies about the insect community in rainforests only focus on the forest understory, and even...
Diversity and aspects of the ecology of social wasps (Vespidae, Polistinae) in Central Amazonian "te...
The forest fragmentation is caused by natural or anthropic actions, which affect negatively the biot...
Social wasps participate in food webs, act as biological control agents in small crops and the natur...
Human exploitation of the forest in the northwest of São Paulo State has generated enormous fragment...
The Acre and Rondônia states in Brazil are part of Western Amazon rainforest in Brazil, an area harb...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The State of Acre, in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon, harbors high biodiversity ...
In the northeastern part of Brazil, located 90% within the semi-arid region of the country, we can f...
Social wasp diversity in Semideciduous Seasonal Forests of the northeast of Sao Paulo State is poorl...
The success of social wasps in anthropic environments is related to their ability to nest both in ve...
Social wasp diversity in Semideciduous Seasonal Forests of the northeast of São Paulo State is poorl...
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is of great relevance to biological conservation, and is among the are...
The thematic network ‘Biodiversity of Insects in the Amazon’ is the first network among researchers ...
Polistine wasps are important in Neotropical ecosystems due to their ubiquity and diversity. Invento...
A survey of social wasps (Vespidae, Polistinae), common insects of Neotropical fauna, which performs...
Most studies about the insect community in rainforests only focus on the forest understory, and even...
Diversity and aspects of the ecology of social wasps (Vespidae, Polistinae) in Central Amazonian "te...
The forest fragmentation is caused by natural or anthropic actions, which affect negatively the biot...
Social wasps participate in food webs, act as biological control agents in small crops and the natur...
Human exploitation of the forest in the northwest of São Paulo State has generated enormous fragment...
The Acre and Rondônia states in Brazil are part of Western Amazon rainforest in Brazil, an area harb...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The State of Acre, in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon, harbors high biodiversity ...
In the northeastern part of Brazil, located 90% within the semi-arid region of the country, we can f...
Social wasp diversity in Semideciduous Seasonal Forests of the northeast of Sao Paulo State is poorl...
The success of social wasps in anthropic environments is related to their ability to nest both in ve...
Social wasp diversity in Semideciduous Seasonal Forests of the northeast of São Paulo State is poorl...
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is of great relevance to biological conservation, and is among the are...
The thematic network ‘Biodiversity of Insects in the Amazon’ is the first network among researchers ...
Polistine wasps are important in Neotropical ecosystems due to their ubiquity and diversity. Invento...