Observations on dynamics of foraging hole construction of two leaf-feeding, soil-inhabiting Syntermes species (insecta: Isoptera) in an Amazonian Rainforest, Brazil
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01/09/1998
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| Resumo |
The intensity of construction of foraging access holes by two leaf-litter feeding, soil- inhabiting termite species, Syntermes molestus and Syntermes spinosus, in a Central Amazonian rain forest, was observed on consecutive nights for two weeks. Between 11 and 48 nest entrances per m2 were counted. Interaction between the two species was intense; some entrance holes were overtaken by the larger species during the observations; however, both species coexist in the area. A calculated minimum of 35 entrances/m2 is built every year by both species, emphasizing the importance of soil-burrowing termites for soil structure, aeration and water regime. |
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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0044-59671998000300325 |
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en |
| Publicador |
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia |
| Fonte |
Acta Amazonica v.28 n.3 1998 |
| Palavras-Chave | #Leaf-litter feeding termites #soil-inhabiting termites #burrowing activity #soil density |
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journal article |