Variação Temporal da Atividade de Forrageio de Cupins (Insecta, Isoptera) sobre Iscas de Papel Higiênico em Hidrolândia, Goiás

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Autor(a) principal: SANTOS, Thiago
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Termites are social insects with 2800 described species which feeds on cellulose in different stages of decomposition. Based on the proportion of organic matter found in there gut content they are classified in four feeding groups: group I (not Termitidae), dead wood and grass feeders; group II, Termitidae that feeds on same food source that of the group I; group III, which feed on decomposed wood and organic matter rich soil; group IV, true soil feeders. The foraging activity is subject to a trade-off: the adverse weather conditions of the dry season impose physiological limits, but the colonies need a large quantity of food during this season to meet the needs of alates production for the next swarming period. The objective was to verify if the termite community in an area of forest and savannah of the Cerrados presents changes in the activity of foraging between the dry and wet season of 2007. The study was conducted in the municipality of Hidrolândia-GO at RPPN "Banana Menina" (16º57"44'S and 49º13"41'O). The climate of the region is the type Aw of Köppen. Six grids with 20 baits consisting of a roll of toilet paper away from adjacents 1m and buried at a depth average of 3cm were mounted in the two physiognomic forms. Each grid was placed at a distance of at least 100 m from the others. The collections were made on Sundays during two months after the baits installation, totaling eight collections each season (July and August in the dry season and November and December in the wet season). It was found 28 species of termites, 24 in the dry season, of which 11 in the forest physiognomy and 16 in the savannah. In the period of rain, 19 species were sampled, with 11 at the forest and 11 at the savannah. All feeding groups were collected in all seasons and physiognomies, with the exception of group IV, which occurred only in the savannah. Group II was the richest with 13 species and group I, even showing the slightest specie richness (3 species), occupied the largest number of baits (47.6 and 10.25 in the rain and the dry seasons respectively).Considering the entire termite community a significant increase in the number of baits attacked in the rainy season was verified and this trend was similar in both physiognomies. Only the group I has show a significant difference in the number of baits occupied between the two sample period, with no interaction between physiognomy and season. The most abundant species were Heterotermes tenuis (feeding group I) and Velocitermes velox (feeding group II), present in both physiognomies, Cornitermes snyderi (feeding group II) and Nasutitermes cf. jaraguae (feeding group II), present only in the savannah and Neocapritermes opacus (food group III) and Heterotermes longiceps (food group I) present only in the forest. N. opacus and C. snyderi increased significantly the number of baits occupied in the rainy season. The other species did not show any change. The activity of foraging termites in the area of studies presented a peak during the rain season. The colonies are subject to different pressures due to its characteristics as period of swarm, population dynamics, body size, feeding group and type and location of nesting and foraging.
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spelling BRANDÃO, Divinohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1614480825290154http://lattes.cnpq.br/8602060117222533SANTOS, Thiago2014-07-29T16:21:14Z2010-09-022008-09-29SANTOS, Thiago. Temporal variation of termite (insecta, isoptera) foraging activity on toilet paper bait in Hidrolândia, Goiás. 2008. 51 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biológicas - Biologia) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2008.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/2543Termites are social insects with 2800 described species which feeds on cellulose in different stages of decomposition. Based on the proportion of organic matter found in there gut content they are classified in four feeding groups: group I (not Termitidae), dead wood and grass feeders; group II, Termitidae that feeds on same food source that of the group I; group III, which feed on decomposed wood and organic matter rich soil; group IV, true soil feeders. The foraging activity is subject to a trade-off: the adverse weather conditions of the dry season impose physiological limits, but the colonies need a large quantity of food during this season to meet the needs of alates production for the next swarming period. The objective was to verify if the termite community in an area of forest and savannah of the Cerrados presents changes in the activity of foraging between the dry and wet season of 2007. The study was conducted in the municipality of Hidrolândia-GO at RPPN "Banana Menina" (16º57"44'S and 49º13"41'O). The climate of the region is the type Aw of Köppen. Six grids with 20 baits consisting of a roll of toilet paper away from adjacents 1m and buried at a depth average of 3cm were mounted in the two physiognomic forms. Each grid was placed at a distance of at least 100 m from the others. The collections were made on Sundays during two months after the baits installation, totaling eight collections each season (July and August in the dry season and November and December in the wet season). It was found 28 species of termites, 24 in the dry season, of which 11 in the forest physiognomy and 16 in the savannah. In the period of rain, 19 species were sampled, with 11 at the forest and 11 at the savannah. All feeding groups were collected in all seasons and physiognomies, with the exception of group IV, which occurred only in the savannah. Group II was the richest with 13 species and group I, even showing the slightest specie richness (3 species), occupied the largest number of baits (47.6 and 10.25 in the rain and the dry seasons respectively).Considering the entire termite community a significant increase in the number of baits attacked in the rainy season was verified and this trend was similar in both physiognomies. Only the group I has show a significant difference in the number of baits occupied between the two sample period, with no interaction between physiognomy and season. The most abundant species were Heterotermes tenuis (feeding group I) and Velocitermes velox (feeding group II), present in both physiognomies, Cornitermes snyderi (feeding group II) and Nasutitermes cf. jaraguae (feeding group II), present only in the savannah and Neocapritermes opacus (food group III) and Heterotermes longiceps (food group I) present only in the forest. N. opacus and C. snyderi increased significantly the number of baits occupied in the rainy season. The other species did not show any change. The activity of foraging termites in the area of studies presented a peak during the rain season. The colonies are subject to different pressures due to its characteristics as period of swarm, population dynamics, body size, feeding group and type and location of nesting and foraging.Cupins são insetos sociais com de 2800 espécies descritas, que se alimentam de celulose em vários estágios de decomposição. Baseando-se na proporção de matéria orgânica encontrada no trato digestório estes são classificados em grupos alimentares: grupo I (não Termitidae), comedores de serapilheira, granívoros e xilófagos; grupo II (Termitidae), alimentam do mesmo material do grupo I; grupo III, que se alimentam de madeira decomposta e solo rico em conteúdo orgânico; grupo IV, cupins comedores de solo com baixo conteúdo orgânico. A atividade de forrageio está sujeita à demandas conflitantes: as condições climáticas adversas da estação seca impõem limites fisiológicos, porém as colônias necessitam de uma grande quantidade de alimento durante esta estação para suprir as necessidades da produção de reprodutores para o próximo período de revoada. O objetivo foi verificar se a comunidade de cupins em uma área de cerrado e mata do Cerrado apresenta mudanças na atividade de forrageio entre as estações seca e chuvosa de 2007. O trabalho foi desenvolvido no município de Hidrolândia-GO, na RPPN Banana Menina (16º57 44 S e 49º13 41 O). O clima da região é do tipo Aw de Köppen. Foram montadas 6 grids com 20 iscas em cada fisionomia, compostas por um rolo de papel higiênico distantes 1m dos adjacentes e enterrado a uma profundidade média de 3cm. Os grids distavam-se no mínimo 100 m. As coletas foram feitas aos domingos durante dois meses após a instalação, totalizando oito coletas por estação (julho e agosto na seca e novembro e dezembro na chuva). Foram encontradas 28 espécies de cupins. Durante o período de seca 24 espécies foram coletadas, sendo que 11 na mata e 16 no cerrado, no período de chuva, 19 espécies foram amostradas, com 11 na mata e 11 no cerrado. Todos os grupos alimentares descritos estavam presentes e foram coletados em todas as estações e fisionomias, com exceção do grupo IV, que ocorreu apenas no cerrado. O maior número de espécies (13) pertencia ao grupo II e o grupo I, mesmo apresentando a menor riqueza (3), ocupou o maior número de iscas (47,6 na chuva e 10.25 na seca). Considerando-se toda a comunidade de cupins houve aumento significativo no número de iscas ocupadas na estação chuvosa e esta tendência foi igual em ambas as fisionomias. Apenas o grupo I apresentou diferença significativa quanto ao número de iscas ocupadas, entre as estações, não havendo interação entre fisionomia e estação. As espécies mais abundantes foram Heterotermes tenuis (grupo alimentar I) e Velocitermes velox (grupo alimentar II), presentes nas duas fisionomias, Cornitermes snyderi (grupo alimentar II) e Nasutitermes cf. jaraguae (grupo alimentar II), presentes apenas no cerrado e Neocapritermes opacus (grupo alimentar III) e Heterotermes longiceps (grupo alimentar I) presentes apenas na mata. N. opacus e C. snyderi aumentaram significativamente o número de iscas ocupadas na estação chuvosa. As outras espécies não apresentaram nenhuma modificação. A atividade de forrageio dos cupins na área estuda apresentou um pico durante a chuva. As colônias estão sujeitas a diferentes pressões devido a suas características internas como período de revoada, dinâmica populacional, tamanha corporal, grupo alimentar e tipo e local de nidificação e forrageio.Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T16:21:14Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Variação Temporal da Atividade de Forrageio de Cupins (Insecta, Isoptera) sobre Iscas de Papel Higiênico em Hidrolândia, Goiás
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Temporal variation of termite (insecta, isoptera) foraging activity on toilet paper bait in Hidrolândia, Goiás
title Variação Temporal da Atividade de Forrageio de Cupins (Insecta, Isoptera) sobre Iscas de Papel Higiênico em Hidrolândia, Goiás
spellingShingle Variação Temporal da Atividade de Forrageio de Cupins (Insecta, Isoptera) sobre Iscas de Papel Higiênico em Hidrolândia, Goiás
SANTOS, Thiago
Sazonalidade
Isoptera
Savana
iscas
Sazonality
Isoptera
Savanna
Baits
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Variação Temporal da Atividade de Forrageio de Cupins (Insecta, Isoptera) sobre Iscas de Papel Higiênico em Hidrolândia, Goiás
title_full Variação Temporal da Atividade de Forrageio de Cupins (Insecta, Isoptera) sobre Iscas de Papel Higiênico em Hidrolândia, Goiás
title_fullStr Variação Temporal da Atividade de Forrageio de Cupins (Insecta, Isoptera) sobre Iscas de Papel Higiênico em Hidrolândia, Goiás
title_full_unstemmed Variação Temporal da Atividade de Forrageio de Cupins (Insecta, Isoptera) sobre Iscas de Papel Higiênico em Hidrolândia, Goiás
title_sort Variação Temporal da Atividade de Forrageio de Cupins (Insecta, Isoptera) sobre Iscas de Papel Higiênico em Hidrolândia, Goiás
author SANTOS, Thiago
author_facet SANTOS, Thiago
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv BRANDÃO, Divino
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Thiago
contributor_str_mv BRANDÃO, Divino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sazonalidade
Isoptera
Savana
iscas
topic Sazonalidade
Isoptera
Savana
iscas
Sazonality
Isoptera
Savanna
Baits
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Sazonality
Isoptera
Savanna
Baits
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description Termites are social insects with 2800 described species which feeds on cellulose in different stages of decomposition. Based on the proportion of organic matter found in there gut content they are classified in four feeding groups: group I (not Termitidae), dead wood and grass feeders; group II, Termitidae that feeds on same food source that of the group I; group III, which feed on decomposed wood and organic matter rich soil; group IV, true soil feeders. The foraging activity is subject to a trade-off: the adverse weather conditions of the dry season impose physiological limits, but the colonies need a large quantity of food during this season to meet the needs of alates production for the next swarming period. The objective was to verify if the termite community in an area of forest and savannah of the Cerrados presents changes in the activity of foraging between the dry and wet season of 2007. The study was conducted in the municipality of Hidrolândia-GO at RPPN "Banana Menina" (16º57"44'S and 49º13"41'O). The climate of the region is the type Aw of Köppen. Six grids with 20 baits consisting of a roll of toilet paper away from adjacents 1m and buried at a depth average of 3cm were mounted in the two physiognomic forms. Each grid was placed at a distance of at least 100 m from the others. The collections were made on Sundays during two months after the baits installation, totaling eight collections each season (July and August in the dry season and November and December in the wet season). It was found 28 species of termites, 24 in the dry season, of which 11 in the forest physiognomy and 16 in the savannah. In the period of rain, 19 species were sampled, with 11 at the forest and 11 at the savannah. All feeding groups were collected in all seasons and physiognomies, with the exception of group IV, which occurred only in the savannah. Group II was the richest with 13 species and group I, even showing the slightest specie richness (3 species), occupied the largest number of baits (47.6 and 10.25 in the rain and the dry seasons respectively).Considering the entire termite community a significant increase in the number of baits attacked in the rainy season was verified and this trend was similar in both physiognomies. Only the group I has show a significant difference in the number of baits occupied between the two sample period, with no interaction between physiognomy and season. The most abundant species were Heterotermes tenuis (feeding group I) and Velocitermes velox (feeding group II), present in both physiognomies, Cornitermes snyderi (feeding group II) and Nasutitermes cf. jaraguae (feeding group II), present only in the savannah and Neocapritermes opacus (food group III) and Heterotermes longiceps (food group I) present only in the forest. N. opacus and C. snyderi increased significantly the number of baits occupied in the rainy season. The other species did not show any change. The activity of foraging termites in the area of studies presented a peak during the rain season. The colonies are subject to different pressures due to its characteristics as period of swarm, population dynamics, body size, feeding group and type and location of nesting and foraging.
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