Baits
Mostrando 1-12 de 91 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Chemical control of leaf-cutting ants: how do workers disperse toxic bait fragments onto fungus garden?
ABSTRACT Leaf-cutting ants are controlled with toxic baits. For the method’s greater efficiency, the baits must be distributed and processed by workers during fungus cultivation. To test hypotheses whether the mode of action of the active ingredients, which blocks the sodium channels and interrupts the production of ATP in the mitochondria, interferes with
Rev. Bras. entomol.. Publicado em: 13/01/2020
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2. Mirmecofauna em áreas de preservação permanente e plantios florestais no noroeste do Rio Grande do Sul
Resumo As formigas compreendem um táxon muito diverso de insetos, apresentam elevada riqueza e são ecologicamente importantes nos diferentes ecossistemas terrestres. A riqueza e diversidade de formigas tendem a aumentar de acordo com a complexidade dos ambientes no que se refere à vegetação e ao estágio de conservação da biodiversidade. Este estudo v
Ciênc. Florest.. Publicado em: 02/12/2019
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3. Lance flies associated with sweet passion fruit and contributions to the knowledge on Lonchaeidae in Peru
RESUMO A família Lonchaeidae inclui espécies que são consideradas de grande importância econômica devido aos seus danos em diferentes cultivos. No maracujá-doce (Passiflora ligularis Juss), essas moscas causam altas infestações em botões florais e frutos, tendo ainda poucos estudos sobre as espécies associadas aos danos. Amostragem de botões flora
Arq. Inst. Biol.. Publicado em: 28/11/2019
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4. Population Fluctuation of Termitofauna (Blattodea: Isoptera) in Six Forest Fragments of the Mata Atlântica
ABSTRACT The objective of this work was to evaluate the forest restoration of the basin of Guapiaçu river in Cachoeiras de Macacu, Rio de Janeiro state, using the families of Termites as tools for environmental assessment. We analyzed the population fluctuation and feeding guilds of the families of Termites: Kalotermitidae, Rhinotermitidae and Termitidae. S
Floresta Ambient.. Publicado em: 16/09/2019
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5. TOXICITY OF ALKALOID FRACTIONS FROM Psychotria spp. (RUBIACEAE) AGAINST Atta sexdens FOREL, 1908 (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE)
ABSTRACT Leaf-cutting ants are the main pests in forest plantations. The most commonly used chemical control for the ants is toxic bait. However, the active ingredients in these baits have been restricted by forest certification organizations, justifying the search for new active compounds to control these insects. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate the formi
CERNE. Publicado em: 09/09/2019
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6. Identification of a novel plant-derived attractant for Acromyrmex lobicornis leaf-cutting ants
Abstract: Leaf-cutting ants are considered major pests of agriculture and forestry in the Neotropics. Attractive toxic baits are the prevailing method for managing them. Thus, there is great interest in identifying attractants to incorporate into these baits. Moreover, leaf-cutting ants can avoid toxic baits by associating the attractant with the toxin. We e
An. Acad. Bras. Ciênc.. Publicado em: 19/08/2019
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7. Evaluation of food baits to capture Drosophila suzukii in the southern of Brazil
Abstract: Drosophila suzukii is one of the main pests of small fruits in the world. An effective monitoring is fundamental to detect the presence of the fly and to predict the infestation of fruits in new areas. We evaluated the food baits Ceratrap®, Torula®, Biofruit®, Suzukii Trap®, apple cider vinegar, and a homemade mixture comprising wine, vinegar a
An. Acad. Bras. Ciênc.. Publicado em: 23/05/2019
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8. Biological control of fruit flies in Brazil
Resumo: As moscas-das-frutas são as principais pragas da fruticultura no Brasil. O seu manejo tem sido realizado predominantemente com uso de inseticidas aplicados por cobertura e/ou na forma de isca-tóxica. Atualmente, a tendência das estratégias de manejo está direcionada à adoção de métodos de controle que causem menor impacto ambiental em grande
Pesq. agropec. bras.. Publicado em: 11/04/2019
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9. Bait traps remain attractive to euglossine bees even after two weeks: a report from Brazilian Atlantic forest
ABSTRACT Bait traps are effective and commonly used method in the studies of orchid bees. Important questions in the context of this method, including those related to bait dispersion, how long baits remain attractive, the distance from which males are supposed to be attracted to lures and so on, are still open subjects. Data on the attractiveness of bait tr
Rev. Bras. entomol.. Publicado em: 2019-03
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10. Consumption Pattern of Bromadiolone in Presence of Alternative Food by House Mice (Mus musculus) Infesting Poultry Farms
ABSTRACT Poultry farms in Central Argentina are often infested by Mus musculus L., despite the regular application of the rodenticide bromadiolone. This failure may be explained by the consumption pattern of mice, which may prefer alternative foods available on the farms to bromadiolone baits. Here we examine the consumption pattern of bromadiolone in the pr
Rev. Bras. Cienc. Avic.. Publicado em: 2017-03
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11. Descripción de cuatro especies nuevas del subgrupo Drosophila fasciola, gruporepleta (Diptera, Drosophilidae) en dos bosques nublados del Ecuador
ABSTRACT The current study describes four new members of the Drosophila repleta group, collected in two cloud forests. The new species were grouped into the D. fasciola subgroup, based on thorax pigmentation patterns and male genitalia morphology.Drosophila inti sp. nov., D.nigua sp. nov. and D.yambe sp. nov. were collected using banana baits, whileD. carval
Iheringia, Sér. Zool.. Publicado em: 2015-12
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12. Omorgus suberosus and Polynoncus bifurcatus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea: Trogidae) in exotic and native environments of Brazil
Trogidae beetles are important for the decomposition of organic material in ecosystems. In the Neotropical region, little is known about this family, except for their taxonomy. In this study, we report the presence of Omorgus suberosus (Fabricius, 1775) and Polynoncus bifurcatus (Vaurie, 1962) in exotic and native environments of Brazil, sampled with differe
Zoologia (Curitiba). Publicado em: 2013-04