Can the absence of ants interfere in the arthropods abundance on corn plants (Zea mays L. - Poaceae)?

Alternative methods to reduce the chemical control in monoculture have been widely assessed in order to diminish the pesticide use. Thus, the efficiency of predator arthropods who work as population controllers in many agro-ecosystems has been tested. The current study aim to verify if the presence...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Gossler, Odair Santos, Lange, Denise, Fernandes, Wedson Desidério
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Federal University of Piauí 2017
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://comunicatascientiae.com.br/comunicata/article/view/1730
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/77843
_version_ 1782337693656547328
author Gossler, Odair Santos
Lange, Denise
Fernandes, Wedson Desidério
author_facet Gossler, Odair Santos
Lange, Denise
Fernandes, Wedson Desidério
author_sort Gossler, Odair Santos
collection Repositorio
description Alternative methods to reduce the chemical control in monoculture have been widely assessed in order to diminish the pesticide use. Thus, the efficiency of predator arthropods who work as population controllers in many agro-ecosystems has been tested. The current study aim to verify if the presence of ants interfere in the amount of arthropod herbivores and predators on corn plants, Zea mays L. (Poaceae). A total of 100 plants were assessed, out of them, 50 were isolated from ants and the other 50 were not. There were 25 taxa of arthropods on corn plants, in which 14 were herbivorous and 11 predators. The ants’ free access to the plants negatively influenced the Diabrotica speciosa (Germar, 1824) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) amount, which is an important herbivorous plague in corn monoculture. It was also observed the greater amount of Doru sp.1 (Dermaptera: Forficulidae) on plants containing ants. Considering the assessed plants, the presence of ants did not influenced the abundance of other arthropods. These results suggest that the ant-plant-herbivore interactions in corn monoculture is a complex system, and the presence of predatory ants in plants not always influence the presence of other arthropods.
format info:eu-repo/semantics/article
id clacso-CLACSO77843
institution CLACSO, Repositorio Digital
language Inglés
publishDate 2017
publisher Federal University of Piauí
record_format greenstone
spelling clacso-CLACSO778432022-03-21T20:07:53Z Can the absence of ants interfere in the arthropods abundance on corn plants (Zea mays L. - Poaceae)? Can the absence of ants interfere in the arthropods abundance on corn plants (Zea mays L. - Poaceae)? Gossler, Odair Santos Lange, Denise Fernandes, Wedson Desidério agro-ecosystem ant-plant interactions biological control herbivorous predatory insects Alternative methods to reduce the chemical control in monoculture have been widely assessed in order to diminish the pesticide use. Thus, the efficiency of predator arthropods who work as population controllers in many agro-ecosystems has been tested. The current study aim to verify if the presence of ants interfere in the amount of arthropod herbivores and predators on corn plants, Zea mays L. (Poaceae). A total of 100 plants were assessed, out of them, 50 were isolated from ants and the other 50 were not. There were 25 taxa of arthropods on corn plants, in which 14 were herbivorous and 11 predators. The ants’ free access to the plants negatively influenced the Diabrotica speciosa (Germar, 1824) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) amount, which is an important herbivorous plague in corn monoculture. It was also observed the greater amount of Doru sp.1 (Dermaptera: Forficulidae) on plants containing ants. Considering the assessed plants, the presence of ants did not influenced the abundance of other arthropods. These results suggest that the ant-plant-herbivore interactions in corn monoculture is a complex system, and the presence of predatory ants in plants not always influence the presence of other arthropods. Alternative methods to reduce the chemical control in monoculture have been widely assessed in order to diminish the pesticide use. Thus, the efficiency of predator arthropods who work as population controllers in many agro-ecosystems has been tested. The current study aim to verify if the presence of ants interfere in the amount of arthropod herbivores and predators on corn plants, Zea mays L. (Poaceae). A total of 100 plants were assessed, out of them, 50 were isolated from ants and the other 50 were not. There were 25 taxa of arthropods on corn plants, in which 14 were herbivorous and 11 predators. The ants’ free access to the plants negatively influenced the Diabrotica speciosa (Germar, 1824) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) amount, which is an important herbivorous plague in corn monoculture. It was also observed the greater amount of Doru sp.1 (Dermaptera: Forficulidae) on plants containing ants. Considering the assessed plants, the presence of ants did not influenced the abundance of other arthropods. These results suggest that the ant-plant-herbivore interactions in corn monoculture is a complex system, and the presence of predatory ants in plants not always influence the presence of other arthropods. 2017-04-06 2022-03-21T20:07:53Z 2022-03-21T20:07:53Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artigo Científico https://comunicatascientiae.com.br/comunicata/article/view/1730 10.14295/cs.v8i1.1730 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/77843 eng https://comunicatascientiae.com.br/comunicata/article/view/1730/439 https://comunicatascientiae.com.br/comunicata/article/view/1730/678 https://comunicatascientiae.com.br/comunicata/article/view/1730/679 Copyright (c) 2017 Odair Santos Gossler, Denise Lange, Wedson Desidério Fernandes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf Federal University of Piauí Comunicata Scientiae; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2017); 9-16 Comunicata Scientiae; v. 8 n. 1 (2017); 9-16 2177-5133 2176-9079
spellingShingle agro-ecosystem
ant-plant interactions
biological control
herbivorous predatory insects
Gossler, Odair Santos
Lange, Denise
Fernandes, Wedson Desidério
Can the absence of ants interfere in the arthropods abundance on corn plants (Zea mays L. - Poaceae)?
title Can the absence of ants interfere in the arthropods abundance on corn plants (Zea mays L. - Poaceae)?
title_full Can the absence of ants interfere in the arthropods abundance on corn plants (Zea mays L. - Poaceae)?
title_fullStr Can the absence of ants interfere in the arthropods abundance on corn plants (Zea mays L. - Poaceae)?
title_full_unstemmed Can the absence of ants interfere in the arthropods abundance on corn plants (Zea mays L. - Poaceae)?
title_short Can the absence of ants interfere in the arthropods abundance on corn plants (Zea mays L. - Poaceae)?
title_sort can the absence of ants interfere in the arthropods abundance on corn plants (zea mays l. - poaceae)?
topic agro-ecosystem
ant-plant interactions
biological control
herbivorous predatory insects
url https://comunicatascientiae.com.br/comunicata/article/view/1730
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/77843