Ants of João da Cunha Island, SC, Brazil: composition and diversity

The ant species of João da Cunha Island, SC, were collected both manually and by the use of attractive baits of honey and sardine. The samples were taken at 10 sites, each having one bait of each type, totalling 20 samples in each collection. A total of 14 genera, 52 species and 5 subfamilies was sa...

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Main Authors: Ricardo Corbetta, Karen Schmidt, Amabílio José Aires de Camargo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2005-05-01
Series:Biotemas
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Online Access:http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume181/p57-71.pdf
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Summary:The ant species of João da Cunha Island, SC, were collected both manually and by the use of attractive baits of honey and sardine. The samples were taken at 10 sites, each having one bait of each type, totalling 20 samples in each collection. A total of 14 genera, 52 species and 5 subfamilies was sampled in one year of monthly sampling. The richest genera were Pheidole (16 species) and Camponotus (9). The biological diversity values were high, and the ant fauna presented a strong seazonality on account of this diversity. The greatest similarity between seasons of the year was observed between spring and summer, followed by autumn and winter.
ISSN:0103-1643