Elenice A. Fortes, A. Fortes, Letícia Cruz de Almeida, Lêda Gonçalves Fernandes
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摘要
社会黄蜂提供了重要的生态系统资源作为生物防治和传粉。许多物种是共生性的,然而,在人类环境中对这些昆虫的研究仍然很少。本研究的目的是验证IFSULDEMINAS Machado校区社会黄蜂筑巢的丰富度、群体波动和优先基质。2015年11月至2016年6月进行了4次普查/清查,采用昆虫网主动采集黄蜂的方法。发现的标本被组装、鉴定并存放在该机构昆虫学实验室的收藏中。共记录到社会黄蜂20种,其中以Polybia属、Polistes属和Mischocyttarus属的种类最为丰富。11月至次年3月蜂群数量增加,6月蜂群数量减少。Mischocyttarus cassununga R. von Ihering(1903)在所有评估月份的菌落丰度均较高。总体而言,Mischocyttarus属和Polistes属对建筑基质有筑巢偏好,而Polybia属对植被基质有筑巢偏好。马查多校园有多种环境,有助于建立社会黄蜂殖民地。因此,有必要向社区宣传这些信息和环境教育行动,以证明这些昆虫对生态系统的重要性,以及环境保护的必要性,以保证它们的生态系统服务。
Inventory, colony fluctuation, and wasp nesting social habits in IFSULDEMINAS - Machado Campus
Social wasps offer important ecosystem resources as biological control and pollination. Many species are synanthropic, however, there are still few studies of these insects in anthropized environments. The objective of this study was to verify the richness, colony fluctuation, and preferential substrates for social wasp nesting at IFSULDEMINAS Campus Machado. Four censuses/inventories were carried out from November 2015 to June 2016, and the active collection method with an entomological net was used for wasp collection. The specimens found were assembled, identified, and deposited in the collection of the entomology laboratory of the institution. In total, 20 species of social wasps were registered, from which the genera Polybia, Polistes, and Mischocyttarus showed a greater richness of species. The number of colonies increased from November to March, decreasing in June. Mischocyttarus cassununga R. von Ihering (1903) had more abundance of colonies in all months evaluated. Broadly, the genera Mischocyttarus and Polistes presented nesting preference for the building substrate, while the genus Polybia presented preference for the vegetation substrate. Machado Campus has a diversity of environments that contributes to the establishment of social wasp colonies. Therefore, it is essential to disseminate this information and environmental education actions to the community to demonstrate the importance of these insects for the ecosystem and the need for environmental conservation to guarantee their ecosystem services.