Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 15-21We investigated changes in the communities of trap-nesting Hymenoptera in forests in relation to forest loss on a landscape scale and understory conditions on a local habitat scale. Two specific questions were addressed. (1) Do the communities change with degrees of forest loss? (2) Do the communities change with varying local environmental conditions of understory habitats? The study was made in a landscape characterized by distributed forest patches within intensively managed agricultural surroundings. We deployed trap-nests at eight randomly selected sites in forests in summer. To quantify forest loss, the amount of forest coverage was calculated using GIS. To indicate local habitat conditions, th...
AbstractSolitary wasps and bees (Hymenoptera) play a key role in ecosystem and agroecosystem functio...
The success of social wasps in anthropic environments is related to their ability to nest both in ve...
The cavity-nesting solitary bees, wasps, and their natural enemies compose the community of insects ...
Landscape fragmentation is one of the greatest threats to environments globally, affecting all livin...
Small-scale area effect on species richness and nesting occupancy of cavity-nesting bees and wasps. ...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvime...
The effects of forest fragmentation on tree-hole nesting solitary wasps and bees were investigated a...
The forest fragmentation is caused by natural or anthropic actions, which affect negatively the biot...
Different aspects of human activities can cause environmental change that endanger species persiste...
Human activities have led to global simplification of ecosystems, among which Neotropical dry forest...
Acesso restrito: Texto completo. p. 225-229To evaluate the role that a trap-nest cover might have on...
Solitary wasps and bees (Hymenoptera) play a key role in ecosystem and agroecosystem functioning. Cr...
Riparian forests have been greatly affected by anthropogenic actions with formerly continuous ripari...
Most studies about the insect community in rainforests only focus on the forest understory, and even...
Social wasps participate in food webs, act as biological control agents in small crops and the natur...
AbstractSolitary wasps and bees (Hymenoptera) play a key role in ecosystem and agroecosystem functio...
The success of social wasps in anthropic environments is related to their ability to nest both in ve...
The cavity-nesting solitary bees, wasps, and their natural enemies compose the community of insects ...
Landscape fragmentation is one of the greatest threats to environments globally, affecting all livin...
Small-scale area effect on species richness and nesting occupancy of cavity-nesting bees and wasps. ...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvime...
The effects of forest fragmentation on tree-hole nesting solitary wasps and bees were investigated a...
The forest fragmentation is caused by natural or anthropic actions, which affect negatively the biot...
Different aspects of human activities can cause environmental change that endanger species persiste...
Human activities have led to global simplification of ecosystems, among which Neotropical dry forest...
Acesso restrito: Texto completo. p. 225-229To evaluate the role that a trap-nest cover might have on...
Solitary wasps and bees (Hymenoptera) play a key role in ecosystem and agroecosystem functioning. Cr...
Riparian forests have been greatly affected by anthropogenic actions with formerly continuous ripari...
Most studies about the insect community in rainforests only focus on the forest understory, and even...
Social wasps participate in food webs, act as biological control agents in small crops and the natur...
AbstractSolitary wasps and bees (Hymenoptera) play a key role in ecosystem and agroecosystem functio...
The success of social wasps in anthropic environments is related to their ability to nest both in ve...
The cavity-nesting solitary bees, wasps, and their natural enemies compose the community of insects ...