Ecological characterization of habitats of three insect species prized by populations in Kinshasa (DR. Congo)
Celestin Adeito Mavunda,
Madjouma Kanda,
Fousseni Folega
et al.
Abstract:Vegetation is a potential habitat for biodiversity. Characterizing its diametric and spatial structure is a key factor in management. With this in mind, this study aims to characterize the natural habitats of Brachytrupes membranaceus, Cirina forda and Gonibrasia jamesonii, the insect species most widely consumed in Kinshasa. An inventory of caterpillar host trees was carried out around mother plants (M. laurentii: dbh ? 90 cm and A. auriculiformis: dbh ? 40 cm) in 24 plots of 2500 m2 in woodland formations. T… Show more
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