2014
DOI: 10.4322/rca.1659
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Edaphic insect fauna associated with reforestation with Schizolobium parahyba Barneby in Amazonia

Abstract: Currently, little is known about the edaphic insect fauna associated with forest ecosystems with parica (Schizolobium parahyba var. Amazonicum) (Fabaceae) in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest. The species presents great economic value to the timber market; however, insects with potential damage to this crop have been identifi ed in periodic surveys. The purpose of this study was to evaluate, in commercial plantations of different ages in the dry and rainy seasons, the abundance and dominance of major functional … Show more

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“…Os táxons Araneae, Dermaptera, Opiliones e Orthoptera apresentaram valores significativos (348,208, 51 e 467 indivíduos, respectivamente), dada as importantes funções ecológicas que exercem nos agroecossistemas. Na Amazônia, utilizando armadilhas de solo Rosário et al (2014), estudando a entomofauna edáfica associada a reflorestamentos com paricá (Schizolobium parahyba var. Amazonicum) também encontraram maior abundância das ordens de insetos Hymenoptera e Coleoptera.…”
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“…Os táxons Araneae, Dermaptera, Opiliones e Orthoptera apresentaram valores significativos (348,208, 51 e 467 indivíduos, respectivamente), dada as importantes funções ecológicas que exercem nos agroecossistemas. Na Amazônia, utilizando armadilhas de solo Rosário et al (2014), estudando a entomofauna edáfica associada a reflorestamentos com paricá (Schizolobium parahyba var. Amazonicum) também encontraram maior abundância das ordens de insetos Hymenoptera e Coleoptera.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified