This study investigated the twig-nesting ants of native forest and eucalyptus plantations in southeast of Brazil. The diversity of twig-nesting ants was greater on native forest than on eucalyptus plantations. Native forest had a greater diversity of twig types, mainly of those used by ants. Overall ant richness was 12 species in native forest and 4 species in eucalyptus plantations. The characteristics of litter and microclimatic conditions may be responsible for the different ant fauna found on both vegetation types. Key words: Atlantic Forest, Eucalyptus citriodora, diversidade, Formicidae.Este estudo investigou a fauna de formigas que nidifica em pequenos galhos da serapilheira em floresta nativa e em plantio de eucaliptos em área de Ma...
Tococa guianensis (Melastomataceae) is one of the few existing myrmecophytic species in the Brazilia...
The restinga forests develop under environmental conditions that make them unique when compared to o...
NATAL DEN OF Puma concolor (LINNAEUS, 1771) IN FORESTRY AREA IN THE PARANÁ STATE, BRAZILThere is not...
Litter ant species found in four sites located in northwestern Rio Grande do Sul state were listed i...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of habitat complexity on the ant fauna, in Resende, state o...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the frequency and species richness of termites which occu...
The high cost of restoring tropical forests is one of the greatest obstacle to achieving large-scale...
Ant species richness and diversity may be increased in more complex habitats because they provide mo...
Dois grupos de espécies e procedências de Eucalyptus da região fria da Austrália foram plantados no ...
Study of the dynamics and distribution of lepidopteran defoliators is important because some of them...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509818468This study aimed to report the registration of new ant specie...
Brazil has a great diversity of forest species; however, the stands contain mostly species of Eucaly...
The growing demand for wood is being supplied through homogeneous forest plantations. However, large...
The objective was to evaluate the influence of environmental variables on the ant fauna, in cultivate...
Eucalyptus spp. are known worldwide due to the global distribution of their forestry plantations, wh...
Tococa guianensis (Melastomataceae) is one of the few existing myrmecophytic species in the Brazilia...
The restinga forests develop under environmental conditions that make them unique when compared to o...
NATAL DEN OF Puma concolor (LINNAEUS, 1771) IN FORESTRY AREA IN THE PARANÁ STATE, BRAZILThere is not...
Litter ant species found in four sites located in northwestern Rio Grande do Sul state were listed i...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of habitat complexity on the ant fauna, in Resende, state o...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the frequency and species richness of termites which occu...
The high cost of restoring tropical forests is one of the greatest obstacle to achieving large-scale...
Ant species richness and diversity may be increased in more complex habitats because they provide mo...
Dois grupos de espécies e procedências de Eucalyptus da região fria da Austrália foram plantados no ...
Study of the dynamics and distribution of lepidopteran defoliators is important because some of them...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509818468This study aimed to report the registration of new ant specie...
Brazil has a great diversity of forest species; however, the stands contain mostly species of Eucaly...
The growing demand for wood is being supplied through homogeneous forest plantations. However, large...
The objective was to evaluate the influence of environmental variables on the ant fauna, in cultivate...
Eucalyptus spp. are known worldwide due to the global distribution of their forestry plantations, wh...
Tococa guianensis (Melastomataceae) is one of the few existing myrmecophytic species in the Brazilia...
The restinga forests develop under environmental conditions that make them unique when compared to o...
NATAL DEN OF Puma concolor (LINNAEUS, 1771) IN FORESTRY AREA IN THE PARANÁ STATE, BRAZILThere is not...