Effect of Habitat Disturbance on Colony Productivity of the Social Wasp Mischocyttarus consimilis Zikán (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)
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https://doi.org/10.13102/sociobiology.v60i1.96-100Keywords:
Social wasps, synanthropism, independent foundation, functional ecology, conservation biologyAbstract
Social wasps are important elements of the fauna in a variety of environments, including human-modified environments. Evidence indicates that habitat quality affects the growth of colonies of social wasps in urban environments. This study investigated whether the colony productivity of the social wasp Mischocyttarus consimilis Zikán (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) is affected by loss habitat quality in human-occupied environment. Nests of M. consimilis were collected in forest and urban environment between January 2010 and June 2011. Only nests that reached the decline stage were sampled. As productivity parameters, we measured the total number of cells constructed, total number of adults produced and dry mass of the nests. Productivity was significantly lower in urban than in forest environment for all parameters analyzed. Habitat quality is probably the principal factor that contributed to the lower productivity in urban environment. In this type of environment, particularly where the study was conducted, the vegetation adjacent to the nesting sites was composed predominantly of grasses. Such habitats may have limited resources available, especially those resources used by the wasps for feeding the immature, such as larvae of other insects. That result suggests that human degradation of habitats negatively affects the final productivity of colonies of social wasps.Downloads
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2013-03-27
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Michelutti, K. B., Montagna, T. S., & Antonialli-Jr., W. F. (2013). Effect of Habitat Disturbance on Colony Productivity of the Social Wasp Mischocyttarus consimilis Zikán (Hymenoptera, Vespidae). Sociobiology, 60(1), 96–100. https://doi.org/10.13102/sociobiology.v60i1.96-100
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