Field methods for the study of ants in sugarcane plantations in Southeastern Brazil

Authors

  • Débora Rodrigues de Souza UMC; NCA
  • Erich Stingel CTC
  • Luiz Carlos de Almeida CTC
  • Marco Antônio Lazarini CTC
  • Catarina de Bortoli Munhae UNESP; Centro de Estudos de Insetos Sociais
  • Odair Correa Bueno UNESP; Centro de Estudos de Insetos Sociais
  • Claudinei Rogério Archangelo Usina Nova América S/A Agrícola
  • Maria Santina de C. Morini UMC; NCA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162010000600006

Keywords:

pitfall, underground traps, baits, predatory ants, sampling methods

Abstract

The harvest of sugarcane is still traditionally done manually with the burning of straw in most cultivated areas in Brazil. However, burning has been gradually eliminated with the relatively recent use of mechanical harvesting. This will result in significant changes in the agroecosystem, as the straw will remain in the field. No investigation on Formicidae found in sugarcane plantations in Southeastern Brazil harvested by this new system has been done yet. Because of their feeding habits, many species of this family may act as predators of several sugarcane pests. In this study, the sampling efficacy of pitfall traps, baits, and underground traps with two types of attractants were evaluated. Pitfall traps gave the largest richness, while abundance was the highest from baiting. Community composition and structure differed in relation to the sampling methods used. The myrmecofauna collected with the same method with different baits was similar. Pitfall trapping was the most efficient method in this type of ecosystem; and sardine, the best attractant, due to its easy handing in the field.

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Published

2010-12-01

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Section

Entomology

How to Cite

Field methods for the study of ants in sugarcane plantations in Southeastern Brazil . (2010). Scientia Agricola, 67(6), 651-657. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162010000600006