Assembly of Myrmelachista Roger (Formicidae: Formicinae) in twigs fallen on the leaf litter of Brazilian Atlantic Forest
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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27/09/2013
27/09/2013
2012
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The nests of Myrmelachista are found in tree trunk cavities and branches. The biology of these arboreal ants is still relatively unknown. We investigated the nesting behaviour of this genus in fallen dry twigs in the Atlantic rainforest of southeastern Brazil. Physical characteristics of the nests, colony demographics, presence of breeders and ant worker sizes were recorded. Samples were collected weekly for 12 months, along open, sunny and undisturbed trails within forest remnants. In all, 202 nests were collected and six species were recorded. Myrmelachista ruszkii had the highest population of immatures and the greatest number of nests found. Myrmelachista nodigera had the smallest workers, was the least populous and the colony was housed in the finest branches. These results expand the current knowledge about the diversity and biology of Myrmelachista in the Brazilian Atlantic forest, and describe polydomic nests and competitive behaviour of M. ruszkii. CNPq [132485/2008-7, 121175/2009-0, 301151/2009-1] CNPq FAPESP [07/01310-2] FAPESP FAEP FAEP |
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JOURNAL OF NATURAL HISTORY, ABINGDON, v. 46, n. 33-34, pp. 2103-2115, JUL-AUG, 2012 0022-2933 http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/33812 10.1080/00222933.2012.707247 |
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eng |
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD ABINGDON |
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JOURNAL OF NATURAL HISTORY |
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