Jucelho Dantas da Cruz
State University of Feira de Santana
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Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 2007
Gilberto M. de M. Santos; Jucelho Dantas da Cruz; Carlos Costa Bichara Filho; Oton M. Marques; Cândida Maria Lima Aguiar
This study aims to identify food resource plants used by social wasp species in a Caatinga area, as well as describe the local patterns of cactus fruit resources used by wasps. Nine hundreds and eight foraging wasps, belonging to nine species, were captured while visiting six cactus species. Cereus jamacaru DC. and Pilosocereus catingicola (Gurke) Byles & G.D. were the most frequently visited plants. Several wasp species and a great number of individuals visited them. Polybia paulista von Ihering, 1896, Polybia ignobilis (Haliday, 1836), Polistes versicolor (Olivier, 1791), Polistes simillimus Zikan, 1951, Polistes billardieri Fabricius, 1804, Polistes canadensis (Linnaeus, 1758), Polybia occidentalis (Olivier, 1791) and Polybia sericea (Olivier, 1705) had the larger trophic niche breadth. The highest trophic niche overlap was between Mischocyttarus lanei Zikan, 1949 and Polistes simillimus Zikan, 1951 (0.83). The high niche overlap among social wasps seems to be resulting of the generalist behavior of the social wasp, as well as of the intensive exploration of few cactus species.
Neotropical Entomology | 2011
Ic Desuó; Cb Souza-Galheico; Sn Shima; Gmm Santos; Jucelho Dantas da Cruz; Cc Bichara Filho; Cts Dias
The tribe Epiponini comprehends the swarm-founding Neotropical wasps, with several species endemic to Brazil, which are extremely important in studies of social evolution of wasps. The Epiponini diverge in several ways from the definitions of high eusociality, since caste syndromes range from species without morphological caste differentiation to those with complete caste dimorphism, and all species are polygynous. Frequently, indirect studies based on morphometry and physiology are the only solutions to collect data regarding the natural history and caste system in this tribe, since most species are extremely aggressive and build enveloped nests, usually in places of difficult access. We analyzed morphological parameters in seven colonies of the Epiponini species Polybia (Trichothorax) sericea Olivier in different phases of colonial development. Nine body variables were taken and females were classified according to their ovary development and spermathecal contents. The results showed that caste differences in this species are based on a contrast among variables: queens have larger mesosoma and abdomen, but are smaller in head width and wing length. These results suggest that morphological caste differentiation in this species is based mainly on body shape. We considered this combination of characters as being adaptive. We also showed that caste differences varied according to the colony cycle, with more conspicuous differences when queen number is reduced.
Neotropical Entomology | 2007
Gilberto M. de M. Santos; Carlos Costa Bichara Filho; Janete Jane Resende; Jucelho Dantas da Cruz; Oton Meira Marques
Neotropical Entomology | 2009
Gilberto M. de M. Santos; Jucelho Dantas da Cruz; Oton Meira Marques; Nivar Gobbi
Sociobiology | 2006
Jucelho Dantas da Cruz; Edilberto Giannotti; Gilberto M. de M. Santos; Carlos Costa Bichara Filho; Agda Alves Da Rocha
Sociobiology | 2006
Jucelho Dantas da Cruz; Edilberto Giannotti; Gilberto M. de M. Santos; Carlos Costa Bichara Filho; Janete Jane Resende
Sociobiology | 2009
Carlos Costa Bichara Filho; Gilberto M. de M. Santos; Janete Jane Resende; Jucelho Dantas da Cruz; Nivar Gobbi; Vera Lígia Letízio Machado
Neotropical Entomology | 2009
Gilberto M. de M. Santos; Jucelho Dantas da Cruz; Oton Meira Marques; Nivar Gobbi
Sociobiology | 2010
Carlos Costa Bichara Filho; Gilberto M. de M. Santos; Alberto B. dos Santos Filho; Vanessa P. Santana-Reis; Jucelho Dantas da Cruz; Nivar Gobbi
Neotropical Entomology | 2008
Luiz F. F. Gelin; Jucelho Dantas da Cruz; Fernando Barbosa Noll; Edilberto Giannotti; Gilberto M. de M. Santos; Carlos C. Bichara-Filho