2018
DOI: 10.1007/s13744-018-0650-3
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Special Section: Social Insects in the Neotropics

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“…Social wasps of the subfamily Polistinae (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) (Carpenter and Marques 2001), perform different ecosystem services, such as pollination (Hermes and Köhler 2006;Bergamo et al 2021) and composition in the trophic chains, as they are predators of other insects, such as Diptera, Lepidoptera and Hemiptera (Noll et al 2018;Prezoto et al 2019), in addition to being present in the diet of birds and mammals (Detoni et al 2021), therefore, these insects are important in the most different ecosystems, especially in the neotropical region such as Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social wasps of the subfamily Polistinae (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) (Carpenter and Marques 2001), perform different ecosystem services, such as pollination (Hermes and Köhler 2006;Bergamo et al 2021) and composition in the trophic chains, as they are predators of other insects, such as Diptera, Lepidoptera and Hemiptera (Noll et al 2018;Prezoto et al 2019), in addition to being present in the diet of birds and mammals (Detoni et al 2021), therefore, these insects are important in the most different ecosystems, especially in the neotropical region such as Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La amenaza más importante para la pérdida de la diversidad de los mosquitos al igual que la de otros insectos -principalmente en el Neotrópico -son las actividades antropogénicas, que ocasiona el declive de las especies por destrucción del hábitat debido a la fragmentación del paisaje, uso de plaguicidas, especies invasoras y, en última instancia, el cambio climático global (3,8).…”
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