Acta Amazonica (Sep 1998)

Arthropods obtained from the Amazonian tree species "Cupiuba" (Goupia glabra) by repeated canopy fogging with natural Pyrethrum

  • Joachim ADIS,
  • Ana Yoshi HARADA,
  • Claudio Ruy V. da FONSECA,
  • Wilfried PAARMANN,
  • José Albertino RAFAEL

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-43921998283283
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
pp. 273 – 273

Abstract

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Two canopies of a widely distributed Amazonian tree species, Goupia glabra Aubl. (Celastraceae, height 38 and 45m) were fogged several times with 1% natural pyrethrum during the rainy and dry seasons (1991-1994) in the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve near Manaus/Brazil. Between 50 and 158 ind./m2 of arthropods were obtained per tree and fogging event. Hymenoptera, mostly Formicidae, and Diptcra dominated. A total of 95 ant species occurred on a single tree. Most ants were permanently foraging in the canopy and their recolonization after fogging seems to follow stochastic pathways. Data indicated an interaction between - 1) predating Formicidae and gall building Cecidomyiidae and - 2) Cecidomyiidae and the parasitic Hymenoptera.

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